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So my plan is to make this Ukrainian National Guard vehicle created to take out drones with dual PKTs.

From this:

The basics pieces that need to be modified.

No turning back now. I used the roof panel line and the bottom of the window as the cut line.

Here is what it sorta looks like.

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Glad to see this one on your workbench!
BTW: You’re being followed. :popcorn::grin:

—mike

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Just wait til the guns are built.

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Good start… That first major cut always is the biggy lol…

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This is gonna’ be way cool…

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Thanks, I hope so.

The “bread bowl” build continues.


Breaks apart in three sections for easier painting: under carriage, frame and chassis, and exhaust.

I getting something for @justsendit and his drones.


Not great but under “camo netting” it should look the part.

Test fitting up on wheels.


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BuzzzzzzzzzzzZZZ…
:grin:

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Body by Sawzall

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Looking a cut above the rest :grin::+1:

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Looking like a malnourished T3 transporter truck….

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Hey Ryan! That looks sooooo cool! :pickup_truck:

BTW… Look up. :grin::point_up:

—mike

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I am going need a bigger gun.

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How-the- :face_with_symbols_over_mouth: did I miss this build??

And as @justsendit said, you’re being followed now

Followed

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There is lots of good builds happening on the forum, easy to miss a little bread bowl and differently a lot more filling too.

Noticed the truck area had plywood sides. So I did what my buddies on his 1:1 jeep when building a bumper. Make it from paper and save some material.


Next up on the easy task list, the mg pedestal (fully adjustable) and ammo cans. I have some micro sanding in my future to clean them up.



Still trying to figure out how I am going to build something close to the mg carriage.

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Looks sharp Ryan. All that “little” work pays off in the end.

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Thanks Tom.

Going great guns with this Ryan. A very unique little build… But with lots of fine detailing and surgery to get it there.

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Thanks. There is and I question why I am doing this often.

Build first. Ask questions later. :hammer_and_wrench::grin:

—mike

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