Hi all,
Just wanted to let you what I’m working on for the Welcome to the Nam campaign. From the first time I saw this picture (from: Groundwar Vietnam vol. 2 by Jim Mesko) I wanted to build such a raft:
It took some time and research to find out what this raft was made of. It consist of M4T6 floating bridge pontoons and a 27 ft. bridge erection boat used for propulsion. This bridge erection boat looks like this
Funny thing is there seem to be ‘floating’ quite a few of these boats in the Dutch canals and rivers (lucky me!).
Since there’s no kit available, this had to be my first scratchbuilding-project. Here’s my attempt at the bridge erection boat:
any tip or comment is welcome
Kind regards
Mark
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bridge erection boat
Mark
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Posted: Sunday, December 11, 2005 - 11:16 AM UTC
Gunny
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Posted: Sunday, December 11, 2005 - 05:42 PM UTC
Hello, Mark!
Hey, that's a really cool project! What scale are you building in?..Please keep us posted of the progress...thanks for sharing the experience...
Gunny
Hey, that's a really cool project! What scale are you building in?..Please keep us posted of the progress...thanks for sharing the experience...
Gunny
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Posted: Sunday, December 11, 2005 - 06:09 PM UTC
That is a very nice scratch build.
Looks like you're going to need tamiya's M16 half track for the quad 50.
Looks like you're going to need tamiya's M16 half track for the quad 50.
Mark
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Posted: Sunday, December 11, 2005 - 06:28 PM UTC
Glad you like it! It's in 1/35 scale. And indeed I have a Tamita M16 quad 50's ready for it (well ready to assemble that is). But first I have to finish the M4T6 pontoons (I started on those already but there still a lot of work to do)
I intend to build a diorama for it but I'm afraid that won't be ready before the end of the WTTN campaign.
I'll keep you informed
Mark
I intend to build a diorama for it but I'm afraid that won't be ready before the end of the WTTN campaign.
I'll keep you informed
Mark
Mark
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Posted: Saturday, December 17, 2005 - 11:52 PM UTC
Hi Jeffrey,
It's true: it's hard to find good reference (well drawings that is). I was lucky there were a few of these boats here in The Netherlands so pictures were no problem. I made a drawing myself (topview) as a guide to cut the styrene. The rest was build using the pictures as reference (luckily I'm not a rivet-counter )
If you're interested in the drawing and/or pictures, just let me know.
kind regards
Mark
It's true: it's hard to find good reference (well drawings that is). I was lucky there were a few of these boats here in The Netherlands so pictures were no problem. I made a drawing myself (topview) as a guide to cut the styrene. The rest was build using the pictures as reference (luckily I'm not a rivet-counter )
If you're interested in the drawing and/or pictures, just let me know.
kind regards
Mark