Hey everybody!
Just wanted to let you know I posted up some walkaround / reference pictures of a WW2 Willies Jeep of the 101th Airborne Division.
Pictures were taken on a town fair in Geldrop, The Netherlands, last may.
This is the life link: http://photos.kitmaker.net/showgallery.php?cat=14840
Hope you like them!
Paul
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101 Airborne Div. JEEP Reference Pics
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Posted: Thursday, July 07, 2005 - 12:00 PM UTC
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Posted: Thursday, July 07, 2005 - 01:22 PM UTC
Hey Paul
Great pics ! I just started a Willy last night. I sat down at the computor tonight with the thought of looking for a idea to do something different with this Willy. I mean everyone has done the basic Jeep. Heck I have three on my shelves myself. Thanks for posting them . They gave me some good ideas.
Harry
Great pics ! I just started a Willy last night. I sat down at the computor tonight with the thought of looking for a idea to do something different with this Willy. I mean everyone has done the basic Jeep. Heck I have three on my shelves myself. Thanks for posting them . They gave me some good ideas.
Harry
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Posted: Thursday, July 07, 2005 - 08:54 PM UTC
Harry,
Great to hear the pictures were an inspiration for you!
Hope it becomes a great model and I'm always curious for the final result, so please post a picture on Armorama if the model is finnished
BTW; I'm making a homepage with some more reference pictures of other WW2 vehicles. Mostly from 4 sides only (left, right, front, back)
The site's under construction but there is some to see already. Follow this link
Paul
Great to hear the pictures were an inspiration for you!
Hope it becomes a great model and I'm always curious for the final result, so please post a picture on Armorama if the model is finnished
BTW; I'm making a homepage with some more reference pictures of other WW2 vehicles. Mostly from 4 sides only (left, right, front, back)
The site's under construction but there is some to see already. Follow this link
Paul