Here's my latest: The ultimate Patton. I combined the TWMP of the Tamiya M1A1 kit with the Academy M60A1. Getting the TWMP fixed needed a little moe than usual work. Plus I did a few amendments:
handles and AFV club tracks plus wear indicators on the aircleaners:
Let me know what you think ....
Andreas
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USMC M60A1ERA w.TWMP
ahueger
Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Joined: December 01, 2001
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Joined: December 01, 2001
KitMaker: 217 posts
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Posted: Saturday, July 17, 2004 - 06:25 PM UTC
Moezilla
Texas, United States
Joined: June 01, 2004
KitMaker: 1,161 posts
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Joined: June 01, 2004
KitMaker: 1,161 posts
Armorama: 542 posts
Posted: Sunday, July 18, 2004 - 02:26 AM UTC
Great job Andreas!
One thing I can add to this is that we used to attach the spare road wheel(s) to the bustle rack about where you put the Alice packs. We didn't put them on the rear fender as it would get in the way of opening the sponson box but I'm sure other crews did do that, especially if they were loaded down with a ton of crap for the field like in ODS.
I like the two water cans on the left rear, got the placement perfect with the outside can being lower than the mounted can.
The reactive armor really brings back some memories, damn camo netting would get snagged on that like there was no tomorrow. lol
Again, great job!
One thing I can add to this is that we used to attach the spare road wheel(s) to the bustle rack about where you put the Alice packs. We didn't put them on the rear fender as it would get in the way of opening the sponson box but I'm sure other crews did do that, especially if they were loaded down with a ton of crap for the field like in ODS.
I like the two water cans on the left rear, got the placement perfect with the outside can being lower than the mounted can.
The reactive armor really brings back some memories, damn camo netting would get snagged on that like there was no tomorrow. lol
Again, great job!