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NöNö Bärs Military Vehicles (Completed: Ukraine Leopard 1 tank)

Started by nönöbär, March 15, 2015, 07:41:46 AM

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zenrat

Thanks Rick.
I have the ICM 1/72 G4 but it doesn't have a dictator with it.
Fred

- Can't be bothered to do the proper research and get it right.

Another ill conceived, lazily thought out, crudely executed and badly painted piece of half arsed what-if modelling muppetry from zenrat industries.

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nönöbär

The Hasegawa kit has six figures with it, and the arm of the guy in the fornt right can be attached in various positions.....
However, I like the G4 after I saw it in a musem quite a while ago, so I was lucky to find this kit anyway.




Auto&Technik- Museum Sinsheim, photo taken in 2001 (yes, digicams were really bad those days.....  ;D)

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Captain Canada

For sure it's such a neat looking machine. Elegant yet so brutish.

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nönöbär

One of the smaller kits I had in my pile of model, a ICM BTR152 in 1/72.

As I made one of those as a "regular" non-what-if, so this one should be pimped a bit.

Don't know about the backstory of it yet, but maybe some post-apocalypse vehicle, a rebel vehicle somewhere in the former soviet states, a post-brexit gang car or whatever. Have to see how this will end. Or maybe just a vehicle used by the A-Team, so BA has to add a lot of things to it....  ;D




Progress so far, plus some camo nets to be added to it

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Rick Lowe

Yeah, it's not a bad wee kit, though the suspension gave me a few headaches.
The regular truck is very good, too.

nönöbär

The basic model is done now, so now lets add a few things to make it post-apocalyptic or whatever....  ;D



It definitly needs a bigger front bumper. Plus some camo-nets that are made already.
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zenrat

That would make a good vehicle for the PDRV Secret State Police.

Looks very good.  Those small scale ICM kits really are nice.  I've not found a bad one yet.  You do have to pay attention for some of the more complex parts as the instructions tend to be of the "exploding diagram" kind.
Fred

- Can't be bothered to do the proper research and get it right.

Another ill conceived, lazily thought out, crudely executed and badly painted piece of half arsed what-if modelling muppetry from zenrat industries.

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nönöbär

Quote from: zenrat on October 22, 2018, 02:08:46 AM
That would make a good vehicle for the PDRV Secret State Police.

Looks very good.  Those small scale ICM kits really are nice.  I've not found a bad one yet.  You do have to pay attention for some of the more complex parts as the instructions tend to be of the "exploding diagram" kind.

I made one of those vehicles already, so I knew how the instructions would be. And in the end, those little kits are not too bad at all.
This will be a vehicle of the MLA - and this does not stand for "Malta Luqa Airport"  ;D
More about it later....
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nönöbär

My MLA vehicle is now mostly done, a few little things are still missing. I did not use the new bumper as I did not like the look. Also skipped a few other additions as they did not look as I wanted them.

So here we go with a WIP pic:

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nönöbär

Watching the recent news, the idea of a little diorama came up. An I do not have any of the required models in stack, everything will be 3d printed, luckily you find a lot of free printable 3D models in the web

Scale will be 1:100

To start with, we need a tank. So this will be a T72 as it just comes out of the printer


The gun is printed of its own:


Cleaned, cured and put together:


Every tank needs it worthy opponent, and the best I can think of will be its natural enemy


Some more parts for it


Testing a part of the diorama plate, the street is some model train decoration
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PR19_Kit

Quote from: nönöbär on April 09, 2022, 11:59:54 PM

Every tank needs it worthy opponent, and the best I can think of will be its natural enemy



;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D LOVE it!  :wub:
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Kit's Rule 2) The backstory can always be changed to suit the model

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NARSES2

I'm absolutely fascinated by those 3D prints. Thanks for showing us them as they come out of the printer  :thumbsup:

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