Military 'modified' pickup

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Laurie

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That is very nice Charles. all the way around it just looks right. a very nice model.


Being nosy where did you get all the baggage items and spade. They look very well detailed. also have i missed something what scale is this ?


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Thanks Laurie. Most of the baggage is resin i had a very very long time ago. Never had the need to use them until now. The spade and the rest of the tools came with kits i bought but never used. Just saved them for moments like this build.


The scale is 1/35. The pickup is Meng's kit which I modified.
 
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Only just caught this, just excellent.


I think if placed with the appropriate background it would be indistinguishable from the real thing.


Maybe just me, but those ramps look to be really steel. :smiling3: :smiling3:


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Only just caught this, just excellent.


I think if placed with the appropriate background it would be indistinguishable from the real thing.


Maybe just me, but those ramps look to be really steel. :smiling3: :smiling3:


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Mate that is mustard! If I venture into military vehicles further down the line that is the sort of thing I'll be looking at.


What model is this? Cracking photos too.


Well done!


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Thanks Phil. The basis for this build is the Meng pickup kit. I modified it by moving the doors, which is removal, did not add the roof and added some parts and small scratch built parts to get it looking the part.
 
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although I don't build armour/ land vehicles, this looks great


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