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Sunday, 22 July 2012

M 113 in Vietnam - WIP


A very inspiring post in the TooFatLardies Yahoo Group a few days ago prompted me to rescue from the painting mountain a couple of M 113 models in 28mm acquired sometime ago to play with Charlie Don't Surf: one of the group's regular contributors posted this link to a fabulous collection of original photos mainly of M 113 in action in Vietnam.

So I put aside some of my increasingly scarce free time to paint the models, looking to put them on the table at the autumn-winter playing season at the club. A few photos from the first model, still in a "work in progres" status.


I plan to finish it with a heavy load of crates, ammo boxes and other cargo materials, like those shown in the photos of the above mentioned link. I bought a Tamiya 1/48 IIWW Jerry Can Set which is really intertemporal and also have ordered some rucksacs, blanket rolls and other materials from The Assault Group. Once I received the order form TAG the following steps will be to add the 0.5 cal HMG and to do some heavy weathering work in the model.

The second model is the ACAV version to be used as a weapons platform in the game. Sitll at a very early stage: just glued the tracks and put the first layer of paint on it, so no photos at this time.

Now, one problem I'm having is to identify a manufacturer  of water trasnfer slides for this period. At this time I have used some US Army standard white stars and the vehicle's name from a  IIWW set. But the serial numbers are of no use and I also need the yellow circles signs with the weight of the vehicle tupical from this era. I keep on searching but if any reader can direct me in the right direction, I will really appreciate


7 comments:

  1. T está quedando genial, y seguro que vas a disfrutar cuando te pongas a "ensuciarlo". Me hace pensar en un escenario de tipo "Fuerza Remagen", la verdad.
    En cuanto a las calcas, estoy buscando, pero no hay suerte por ahora.

    Un saludo.

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  2. Una pregunta: ¿De que marca es el vehículo?

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    1. Force of Arms
      http://www.forceofarms.co.uk/
      El dueño es un tipo un tanto excéntrico pero de fiar... pero ahora que lo pienso tus Anzacs son de esta marca, no?

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    2. Lo son, lo son. Como tú dices, el dueño es muy majo, y las figuras son muy buenas. Ya he pintado algunos VC y me están gustando, una vez pintados.
      En cuanto al M 113, ¿está bien de tamaño?

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  3. Te ha quedado muy bien!! ¿Sabes qué diferencias tienen los vehíclos de Force of Arms con los de Assault Group?

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  4. Realmente no, sólo tengo de los segundos. Las figuras de FOA son más irregulares que las de TAG, pero en vehículos estoy contento con FOA. Esperaré a reconstituir mi tesorería para comprar el vehículo de mando que también tienen

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