England - North West, United Kingdom
Joined: March 27, 2007
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Posted: Wednesday, August 12, 2020 - 07:25 PM UTC
Not posted on here for a while so I thought it best to pop up one of my recent builds, this is kit that has been worked on.
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
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Lots of errors but a whole heap of fun to build.
More pictures later.
Dan
Warszawa, Poland
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Posted: Wednesday, August 12, 2020 - 08:01 PM UTC
Very nice, although you unnecessarily bothered with the engine painting, as it is a gasoline engine of the original M113, and by the time MERDC camouflage pattern was introduced they were all gone from service, replaced with diesel engined variants, like M113A1

Pawel "Vodnik" Krupowicz
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England - North West, United Kingdom
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Posted: Wednesday, August 12, 2020 - 08:10 PM UTC
Yep, I knew that so I just used it as practice for painting and weathering. Will come in handy for other projects. Engine won’t be seen again.
Warszawa, Poland
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Posted: Wednesday, August 12, 2020 - 08:42 PM UTC
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Yep, I knew that so I just used it as practice for painting and weathering. Will come in handy for other projects. Engine won’t be seen again.
Cool, great!

Just one question though - why is 2nd Infantry Division commander in a 1st Armored Division track? Any story behind that?

Pawel "Vodnik" Krupowicz
Professional Certified Rivet Counter.
England - North West, United Kingdom
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Posted: Wednesday, August 12, 2020 - 08:59 PM UTC
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Oklahoma, United States
Joined: February 17, 2002
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Posted: Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 04:12 AM UTC
Never say never, 1974 2AD 1/50 INF we still had one gasser in the battalion.
"Don't get stuck thinking inside the box."
United States
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Posted: Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 04:27 AM UTC
May I ask what tracks you used? Thanks
Overijssel, Netherlands
Joined: March 25, 2006
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Posted: Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 05:50 AM UTC
That looks really good.
Nice work!
cheers,
Marc
"A black cat crossing your path signifies that the animal is going somewhere."
Groucho Marx
Wisconsin, United States
Joined: April 05, 2007
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Posted: Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 05:58 AM UTC
Classic case of "making a silk purse out of a sow's ear".
Good work on an old classic kit Danny ! The PE tie downs look like a fun way to spend an evening.
Thanks for sharing !
On the bench :
A whole bunch of figures, Too many half built kits and a (gasp) wing thing

#384
Nevada, United States
Joined: August 23, 2005
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Posted: Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 06:06 AM UTC
Very nice, can I ask where the interior stenciling came from?
England - North West, United Kingdom
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Posted: Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 06:22 AM UTC
Cheers Guys,
Tracks are from Model Kasten and are really great, stencils are from Archer and again a great bit of kit. The Tie downs were to say the least a real challenge, took a couple of days on and off, this was my lockdown build.
P1060818 by
Dan Daddow, on Flickr
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
The woodland camo for the figures was done using decals from Crossdelta, again the stock Tamiya figures from the kit modified.
Hornet Resin heads used.
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
Cheers Guys
Norrbotten, Sweden
Joined: August 27, 2019
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Posted: Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 06:35 AM UTC
Impressive work! I really like it!
New South Wales, Australia
Joined: July 29, 2005
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Posted: Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 06:50 AM UTC
Love this, it was I think my first kit I ever built. Looking at yours I want to build it again. What colours did you use on the M113 I want to steal them

Thanks for posting pics of all the add-ons very helpful
British Columbia, Canada
Joined: June 28, 2020
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Posted: Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 06:52 AM UTC
Fantastic work. I hope to be at that skill level one day.
England - North West, United Kingdom
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Posted: Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 07:05 AM UTC
So the colours used were Hataka orange line lacquer paint set for MERDC. I’m a big fan of MRP lacquers and thought these would behave the same, they are good but not as good as MRP. I suffered from tip dry but overcame it with the Tamiya lacquer retarder.
The build was a nostalgic build, I too built it as a kid back in the early eighties and wanted to have another crack at it. I could of bought the Academy kit which is more accurate or paid a boat load of cash for the AFV Club kit but that wouldn’t of given the same enjoyment. Hence the petrol engine and other inaccuracies that I overlooked. This was a trip down memory lane for me.
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
Regards
Dan
New South Wales, Australia
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Posted: Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 07:13 AM UTC
Thanks Dan, was hoping for some strange reason that you used Tamiya paints. Love the paint job looks awesome to me.
England - North West, United Kingdom
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Posted: Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 07:24 AM UTC
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Thanks Dan, was hoping for some strange reason that you used Tamiya paints. Love the paint job looks awesome to me.
No problem Peter, I too am hoping for Tamiya to release a MERDC set, it would be nice to see it in the Lacquer range or the Acrylic. The lacquers spray beautifully, better than the acrylic range and dry in an instant. I’ll take either though.
Dan
England - North West, United Kingdom
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Posted: Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 08:36 AM UTC
A few more pictures of the build, some of the bits up close and in detail.
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
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Dan Daddow, on Flickr
Enjoy
Dan
California, United States
Joined: July 20, 2002
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Posted: Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 08:37 AM UTC
Pawel, I cannot speak to all of the M113 series wearing MERDC and having only one type of engine, but from 1973 to 1978, my battalion at Ft Hood had M106 4.2 inch mortar carriers in the Combat Support Company; the entire section ran gasoline-powered engines.
Budapest, Hungary
Joined: March 09, 2018
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Posted: Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 08:54 AM UTC
Hi. dan,
It is absolutely fantastic! Whichever photo I look at, I find impressive works. Really great, congrats!
Tamás
Joined: October 03, 2007
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Posted: Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 04:31 PM UTC
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Very nice, although you unnecessarily bothered with the engine painting, as it is a gasoline engine of the original M113, and by the time MERDC camouflage pattern was introduced they were all gone from service, replaced with diesel engined variants, like M113A1 
a few things of note:
1. Looking at the power pack, you know right away that it is a very early M113. The gas engine doesn't always mean a lot, but the gear box seriously dates it to an early time frame. The next one looks like a Turbo 400 on steriods.
2. yes there were a very few in Vietnam that were gasoline powered, but all used the mid gear box (there were three different gear boxes used, and none look similar)
3. looking at the output drive shafts, you will see an added gear box. That was known as the "water steer gear box". These were removed before shipping to Vietnam, and only seen stateside and maybe Europe. My guess is that Europe still used them, even though they really needed them in RVN.
Seafoam green didn't come around till they installed the Detroit engine. Yet it could have been a repaint of course. The gear box could have been a semi gloss O.D. or gloss white. We shipped them in both colors. I think the color variation was from the GAO verses OEM buyers. Later gear boxes were bare aluminum with O.D. engines but have seen Detroit blue and Chrysler blue as well.
gary
Gauteng, South Africa
Joined: March 03, 2011
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Posted: Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 06:19 PM UTC
Beautiful work! Well done on this build.
I love the woodland camo BDUs. How do you get that decal to fit so well?
England - North West, United Kingdom
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Posted: Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 06:35 PM UTC
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Beautiful work! Well done on this build.
I love the woodland camo BDUs. How do you get that decal to fit so well?
They were fun but the secret was Daco Red (strong) decal solution, I tried several different solutions and they didn’t touch them. Careful cutting of the decals goes a long way to helping get a good finish.
HTH
Hessen, Germany
Joined: March 26, 2017
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Posted: Thursday, August 13, 2020 - 08:13 PM UTC
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Beautiful work! Well done on this build.
I love the woodland camo BDUs. How do you get that decal to fit so well?
They were fun but the secret was Daco Red (strong) decal solution, I tried several different solutions and they didn’t touch them. Careful cutting of the decals goes a long way to helping get a good finish.
HTH
Mircosol works too with Crossdelta decals..Already built 10 figures in that way
Washington, United States
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Posted: Friday, August 14, 2020 - 02:19 AM UTC
The final product is fantastic. It well looks like an award winner. When I saw those figures I couldn't figure how you shrunk people down to 1/35th scale. I then saw where you used a camo decal for the uniforms. I haven't seen the decals for uniforms before but it has made a believer out of me. Nice work and thanks for sharing with us.
Msgt Retired USMC
M48/ M60A1/ M1A1
Semper Fi!