https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lcUPzDxaJE
Another video of the Alvis Saladin, along with the vehicle that would replace it.
I did wonder if the Saladin is actually in the official paint, as it seems closest to Tamiya AS-40 which is an RAF color.
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Posted: Monday, February 04, 2019 - 12:12 PM UTC
For a scout car it sure is noisy.
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Posted: Monday, February 04, 2019 - 12:36 PM UTC
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For a scout car it sure is noisy.
Tom
Are there such things as quiet military vehicles?
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Posted: Monday, February 04, 2019 - 02:15 PM UTC
An Abrams is pretty damn quiet.
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Posted: Thursday, February 07, 2019 - 06:00 AM UTC
The Saladin is depicted in Deep Bronze Green which was a high gloss finish paint devised in the mid 50s for British vehicles.
I had a tin of the original paint until my wife, in a fit of housekeeping zeal, threw it out.
From a modelling perspective for 1:35, I find Revell Enamel 65 (Bronze Green) ideal; it does need a gloss varnish.
Regarding the sound of the vehicle, I feel the video is deceptive. Saladin did have a high transmission whine but when creeping around the battlefield/training area could be quite quiet. The British methodology is usually to reconnoitre by stealth (as opposed to fight for information); I'm not too sure how quiet the CVR(T) series could be but unless thrashing along at full tilt even CVR(T) could be relatively subtle.
I had a tin of the original paint until my wife, in a fit of housekeeping zeal, threw it out.
From a modelling perspective for 1:35, I find Revell Enamel 65 (Bronze Green) ideal; it does need a gloss varnish.
Regarding the sound of the vehicle, I feel the video is deceptive. Saladin did have a high transmission whine but when creeping around the battlefield/training area could be quite quiet. The British methodology is usually to reconnoitre by stealth (as opposed to fight for information); I'm not too sure how quiet the CVR(T) series could be but unless thrashing along at full tilt even CVR(T) could be relatively subtle.
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Posted: Thursday, February 07, 2019 - 01:04 PM UTC
Hi;
Speaking about the Saladin; there is A picture of A Saladin in the Invasion of Kuwait, and shows it firing its main Gun ! Does anybody have info; about who's Vehicle it belongs to, either Kuwait or Sadam's units ?
The picture was taken from above, and most likely from A Tall building !!
CHEERS; MIKE.
Speaking about the Saladin; there is A picture of A Saladin in the Invasion of Kuwait, and shows it firing its main Gun ! Does anybody have info; about who's Vehicle it belongs to, either Kuwait or Sadam's units ?
The picture was taken from above, and most likely from A Tall building !!
CHEERS; MIKE.
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Posted: Thursday, February 07, 2019 - 01:34 PM UTC
It seems that Tamiya AS-21 paint (which I have on hand) is a very close if not exact match to the color listed above. Am I right?
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Posted: Thursday, February 07, 2019 - 10:21 PM UTC
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It seems that Tamiya AS-21 paint (which I have on hand) is a very close if not exact match to the color listed above. Am I right?
Tom,
I'm not sure; I suppose it will all depends on how it looks under a gloss varnish, so I can't really help. here's another clip of Saladin when it made its debut:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7HnKmT2WgM
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Posted: Thursday, February 07, 2019 - 10:34 PM UTC
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Does anybody have info; about who's Vehicle it belongs to, either Kuwait or Sadam's units ?
I guess it was a Kuwaiti one. Here's another one :
In action :
https://www.gettyimages.be/detail/video/first-pictures-of-iraqi-invasion-kuwait-kuwait-city-2-8-nieuwsfootage/816168692
There's a preserved one in a Kuwaiti museum (with no markings though...) :
https://hobbytrench.wordpress.com/2013/01/25/saladin-176-vs-11/
H.P.
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Posted: Friday, February 08, 2019 - 02:07 AM UTC
Hi;
"AAHHH"--FRENCHY TO THE RESCUE AGAIN !!!!!
"MUCH GRAS"
CHEERS: MIKE.
"AAHHH"--FRENCHY TO THE RESCUE AGAIN !!!!!
"MUCH GRAS"
CHEERS: MIKE.