Just finished my M42 Duster, just thought id share...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vinchy/sets/24484/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vinchy/sets/25957/
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M42 Duster

vss

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Posted: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 04:26 AM UTC

m75

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Posted: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 04:50 AM UTC
VSS,
Looks great. Having the finished photos first in the show gave a great idea of the work involved, followed by the "how I did it" photos. I built the Tamiya Duster back in the 70s, remembering it as a basic kit, but nothing else was available. You performed some micro-magic with this model. Congratulations!
Jim Peterson
Looks great. Having the finished photos first in the show gave a great idea of the work involved, followed by the "how I did it" photos. I built the Tamiya Duster back in the 70s, remembering it as a basic kit, but nothing else was available. You performed some micro-magic with this model. Congratulations!
Jim Peterson

vss

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Posted: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 05:02 AM UTC
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VSS,
Looks great. Having the finished photos first in the show gave a great idea of the work involved, followed by the "how I did it" photos. I built the Tamiya Duster back in the 70s, remembering it as a basic kit, but nothing else was available. You performed some micro-magic with this model. Congratulations!
Jim Peterson
Thanks Jim

Well, i had to research a lot too in order for me to detail the kit especially the turret and some of the parts there are scratchbuilt. I joined the recent IPMS Phils Nationals here and this is one of my entry, i was not fortunate though..but im truly happy with what i have done

btw, sorry for the blurry pictures... will post more good quality pics one of these days.

rfeehan

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Posted: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 06:44 AM UTC
It turned out great Vince.
Rob
Rob

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Posted: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 08:53 AM UTC
hey there-
good job on the model, duster looks like a good kit to grab
ciao
mech
good job on the model, duster looks like a good kit to grab
ciao
mech

HeavyArty


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Posted: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 10:27 AM UTC
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duster looks like a good kit to grab
Actually, the kit is a really old ,1971 I believe, Tamiya. Lots of molded on detail and oversized parts. It can be made into a nice model, but takes lots of work. I did one a while back and put it on my M123A1c w/M15A1 tank transporter that won the Director's Choice Award at TamiyaConIX in '04. Here it is.


And on the M123A1C w/M15A1


animal

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Posted: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 12:00 PM UTC
You did a great job on this one. I really like it. I have seen a few of these vehicles in Nam. In fact we had three of them at the Base Camp Cu Chi, with the 25th Div.
TankCarl

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Posted: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 01:55 PM UTC
I would like to see an M-19.the predecessor.




Posted: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 02:41 PM UTC
VVS,
Salute!
You show me just how lazy I really am!
Would you advise us of what kit parts you replaced? The P/E and white plastic in the pictures are self-explanetory.
IMHO, you have a superb realistic feel for weathering that dust or rust in the recesses!
I can't tell if they are photo lighting highlights or silver used for wear on raised areas, but I would suggest toning that down just a smidge.
I hope that my future builds will look even close to yours!
Salute!
You show me just how lazy I really am!

Would you advise us of what kit parts you replaced? The P/E and white plastic in the pictures are self-explanetory.
IMHO, you have a superb realistic feel for weathering that dust or rust in the recesses!




I can't tell if they are photo lighting highlights or silver used for wear on raised areas, but I would suggest toning that down just a smidge.
I hope that my future builds will look even close to yours!

Grumpyoldman


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Posted: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 02:57 PM UTC
From the opening page:
"Tamiya M42 Duster w/ Model Point 40mm Alum Barrel, Eduard M42 Detail Set, Accurate Tracks (resin drive sprocket, idler wheel)'"
Look really good Vince.
"Tamiya M42 Duster w/ Model Point 40mm Alum Barrel, Eduard M42 Detail Set, Accurate Tracks (resin drive sprocket, idler wheel)'"
Look really good Vince.

vss

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Posted: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 04:24 PM UTC
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It turned out great Vince.
Rob
Thanks Rob, the pics you gave me helped a lot.
i'll send more pics of the duster within the week.

vss

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Posted: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 04:29 PM UTC
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You did a great job on this one. I really like it. I have seen a few of these vehicles in Nam. In fact we had three of them at the Base Camp Cu Chi, with the 25th Div.
Hi Mr. Dave,
Thanks on the comment, appreciate it. Same here, i really like what i had done with the kit and i love this kit so much, very interesting.
Wow, three dusters... did you use it mainly for base perimeter defense or as escorts?

Lipton

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Posted: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 04:32 PM UTC
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Just finished my M42 Duster, just thought id share...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vinchy/sets/24484/
I think I saw his one "in the flesh" this entry was one of my favorite tank in the recently concluded 2nd IPMS-Philippines Bert Anido National Model Competition http://www.ipmsphilippines.com
It looks much better 'in person'. This is the first time I saw a resin track (I thought its metal the first time), the details and the weathering.... Superb.
Hope you drop by in one of our meetings or Saturday builds and bring this with you. I would really like to take another look.
Congratulations Sir!

-Lipton-

vss

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Posted: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 04:46 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Quoted TextJust finished my M42 Duster, just thought id share...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vinchy/sets/24484/
I think I saw his one "in the flesh" this entry was one of my favorite tank in the recently concluded 2nd IPMS-Philippines Bert Anido National Model Competition http://www.ipmsphilippines.com
It looks much better 'in person'. This is the first time I saw a resin track (I thought its metal the first time), the details and the weathering.... Superb.
Hope you drop by in one of our meetings or Saturday builds and bring this with you. I would really like to take another look.
Congratulations Sir!![]()
-Lipton-
Hi Sir Lipton,
Yes, you are right... it is one of my entry on the recent Nationals but it was not able to place. But still, i really love the result of my build and how the model looks like. Glad you liked it, Thanks!
Btw, the tracks is made out of plastic and the sprocket and drive wheels is made of resin.
Surely, ill be attending the meeting this November...hope to see you there


Lipton

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Posted: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 - 05:07 PM UTC
I'll look forward to meeting you in person Sir. Hope you can also give me tips on how you did the old rusty look on that tank.
I really love the result.
BTW, we competed on the same category. Like you, mine also didn't get an award. Oh well, on to the 3rd Nationals on November next year...
Good day!
-Lipton-

BTW, we competed on the same category. Like you, mine also didn't get an award. Oh well, on to the 3rd Nationals on November next year...

Good day!
-Lipton-

vss

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Posted: Saturday, October 23, 2004 - 09:03 PM UTC
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