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Re: FD scale vehicles 11

#191 Post by rifleman2 »

change the label on the M110 as it says M107 UK Kuwait 1991
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#192 Post by Hood »

And all these have been saved as JPEGs too!
But nice work overall.
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#193 Post by reytuerto »

Hi, Eswube! It is true, many details of the soviet gun are plainly done. Specially in the trails and shield (I know that the left side of the shield has 2 observation ports, but I am unable to say that is the same in the right side). Unfortunatelly I only have one reference drawing (very scarce of details) and far focused photographs. I hope, if I am able to get more source pictures, be able to improve this drawing. Thanks and cheers... And have an excelent new year!
I will fix the label before the next year, thanks rifeman!
In jpg? I will check it once again! I Have them in my archives in png! Thanks, Hood.

PS: It is already fixed!, together with some retouches in the arrangement of the spade. Have a merry New Year, fellow bucketeers! :D
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Re: FD scale vehicles 11

#194 Post by Albert1099 »

Another one for y'all, this time it is actually built but it is not on service yet.

BMP-1AM Basurmanin(BMP-1 + Modified BTR-80A Turret)
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BMP-1 and BTR-80A Turret by Glorfindel, Turret modifications are made by me.

Based on these:
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(Fitted on BMP-2 but you get the point)
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#195 Post by reytuerto »

Excelent addition!
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#196 Post by Caddaric79 »

My two cents.
Difference between BMP-1 and BMP-2 is the diameter of the turret and therefore the number of hatch doors on the back of the frame. What you show as a BMP-2 is actually the BMP-1AM as presented by Uralvagonzavod.
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#197 Post by Albert1099 »

Caddaric79 wrote: January 4th, 2019, 1:03 am My two cents.
Difference between BMP-1 and BMP-2 is the diameter of the turret and therefore the number of hatch doors on the back of the frame. What you show as a BMP-2 is actually the BMP-1AM as presented by Uralvagonzavod.
Ok, I'll make another one with the actual BMP-2 base, I intended to recreate the first reference picture I had, sorry for the mistake.
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#198 Post by Nestin »

Hello every one, here is the TAM 110 T7 4x4 military truck. It was produced by TAM factory from city of Maribor (nowdays Slovenia) from 1976 until 1991. It was developed as 1,5 tons 4x4 off-road truck for the needs of Yugoslav People's Army. It was mass introduced with it as standard vehicle for transport of 12 infantry troops and towing of lighter artillery and anti-aircraft artillery weapons. Standard variant had canvas roof both for cabin and cargo bed.

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There were also several specialized versions of TAM 110 T7, as ambulance vehicle known as S-4 which could carry 4 lying patients and 3-4 sitting patients ore 2 lying patients and 4-5 sitting patients, up to 8-9 sitting patients.

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The TAM 110 T7 was also used for mobile NBC lab known as AL-RH.

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It was also used for mobile radio relay station RRS-200-2.

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The version with additional cab and crane known as TAM 110 T7 HAK 4,5 was used by aviation ground crews for transportation of aircraft ammunition.

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Minibus version is known as TAM 110 A5.

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The armored version of this truck, known as "Ris" (lynx) was created during the late 90's conflicts at Kosovo by Yugoslav Army and Serbian police special units as need to protect it's troops from ambushes often set on road by Albanian separatist insurgents. Today those armored vehicles are still used by Serbian Gendarmery and Serbian Army.

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The fire fighter versions of TAM 110 T7 are made for civil fire services, as off road fire fighting vehicles. There were two versions, the fire rescue equipment truck and wildland water tender with water cannon.

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#199 Post by Caddaric79 »

Splendid job Nestin, I really enjoy it.
Albert1099 wrote: January 7th, 2019, 1:29 pm
Caddaric79 wrote: January 4th, 2019, 1:03 am My two cents.
Difference between BMP-1 and BMP-2 is the diameter of the turret and therefore the number of hatch doors on the back of the frame. What you show as a BMP-2 is actually the BMP-1AM as presented by Uralvagonzavod.
Ok, I'll make another one with the actual BMP-2 base, I intended to recreate the first reference picture I had, sorry for the mistake.
I think your first attempt is not wrong (I doubt the BPPU turret fit very well on a BMP-2 basket).
The only mistake is about the picture you show, the modernized fenders are not relevant to discern BMP-1 and BMP-2 frame nowadays.
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Re: FD scale vehicles 11

#200 Post by eswube »

Fantastic series Nestin! Looking forward to see more! :)
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