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BRAVO-6: Body & SoulGraywolf
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Izmir, Turkey / Türkçe
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Posted: Tuesday, May 28, 2019 - 03:24 AM UTC
Vladi worked so hard on this period and released the fourth kit of BRAVO*6 on May.rnrnInspired by a Vietnam War photo, he sculpted another amazing pair.
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bill_c
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New Jersey, United States
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Posted: Tuesday, May 28, 2019 - 03:28 AM UTC
Vladi's stuff is just the best. I can't imagine doing a VN dio without a couple of his figures.
m75
California, United States
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Posted: Tuesday, May 28, 2019 - 03:29 AM UTC
Great human touch for a diorama/vignette. I like that the CVC helmets with microphone booms are also included separately.
sherb
New York, United States
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Posted: Tuesday, May 28, 2019 - 04:17 AM UTC
Nice to see the shirt on top of the searchlight is included as well.
These guys are the motivation I need to finish up my Tamiya Sheridan.
These guys are the motivation I need to finish up my Tamiya Sheridan.
ReconTL3-1
Texas, United States
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Posted: Tuesday, May 28, 2019 - 01:10 PM UTC
Vladi did a great job with this set. I can see that it will be used in a several of my vignettes and dioramas, but probably not with a M551.
Cheers,
James
Cheers,
James
Kevlar06
Washington, United States
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Posted: Tuesday, May 28, 2019 - 01:23 PM UTC
I spent nearly four years in an ACR, three associated with M551s, but I can’t recall seeing anyone balance their backside on a tube like that, not saying it couldn’t happen, just it wouldn’t be very comfortable. Not to mention the heat load on the barrel in the tropics. But it’s a nice casual pose...
VR, Russ
VR, Russ
justsendit
Colorado, United States
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Posted: Tuesday, May 28, 2019 - 01:41 PM UTC
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... but I can’t recall seeing anyone balance their backside on a tube like that, not saying it couldn’t happen, just it wouldn’t be very comfortable. Not to mention the heat load on the barrel in the tropics. ...
Actually, that would feel good on my aching back right about now... ahhhhh, right between the shoulder blades.🤪
Really amazing work, Vladi!
Cheers!🍺
—mike
Taeuss
Manitoba, Canada
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Posted: Wednesday, May 29, 2019 - 04:45 AM UTC
I'm with Russ on that one; I've seen the pic so sure it happened but I couldn't help but feel that it would have been really uncomfortable and more than slightly precarious. More than a minute or so would be uncomfortable balancing that way; I'd find somewhere else with some shade to crash. And yes, in the tropics a tank would tend to really heat-up to an uncomfortable level.
18Bravo
Colorado, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, May 29, 2019 - 05:15 AM UTC
Wouldn't take much to make this usable up to and including today. As for the dude balancing on the barrel, It could be used in other ways. A few weeks ago I spent the night on the hood of a HMMWV.
Kevlar06
Washington, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, May 29, 2019 - 06:03 AM UTC
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Wouldn't take much to make this usable up to and including today. As for the dude balancing on the barrel, It could be used in other ways. A few weeks ago I spent the night on the hood of a HMMWV.
A HMMWV hood is a bit wider. During the winter we'd crawl under a tarp over the rear deck of an M60A1 and sleep too, and occasionally, on the rear deck of (the much smaller Sheridan). But generally speaking, in hotter weather, most crews like to get out of the heat. There's not a lot of space across the top of an M551 barrel. It would be hard to balance there for long, let alone putting your bare back on the top of that hot barrel that's been exposed to the solar load a time. Maybe for a few minutes-- but that would be about it-- not the most comfortable "lounging" position on an armored vehicle. this guy must have a pretty hard head too! This would have to take place far in the rear, it's certainly not a combat "take five" position. But they are nice figures and I could see them being used in all kinds of other scenarios.
VR, Russ
justsendit
Colorado, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, May 29, 2019 - 09:14 AM UTC
My take on Vladi‘s reference image: Most likely, a photographer, maybe a journalist, or maybe a buddy with a camera convinced the soldier to lie down on that hot barrel just long enough for a glory shot. All one needs to do, is pore through the millions of war images and film footage — pick and choose which ones are authentic and which were posed for the camera. ... Speaking from both sides of the lens. 🎥
Cheers!🍺
—mike
Cheers!🍺
—mike
TheoBraat
Noord-Holland, Netherlands
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Posted: Thursday, May 30, 2019 - 01:09 AM UTC
Great, relaxed, poses as always. As stated above, brilliant to have the CVC helmets separately.
I wonder if there is a chance that they will feature in a future Vietnam AFV crew perhaps?
I wonder if there is a chance that they will feature in a future Vietnam AFV crew perhaps?