M1152 Mad Max 1:35

The model will be part of the campaign, but I will also post the workshop here for those interested. A vehicle for Mad Max Talibs. A damaged M1152 with a ZU23-2 cannon. The base for the build will be the Academy M1151. I will use 3D printed conversion parts and DEF Model wheels. Additionally, photo-etched chassis armour parts, air conditioners in the rear wheel wells, and a Black Models resin engine. Trumpeter cannon.

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Oh man! I’m in!

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Is this real? Jeez!

Any more photos of this Frankenstein?

Mario

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Unfortunately, I think that’s the only one. Is it true? It’s been available for quite some time, so I don’t suspect AI is involved.:wink:

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Yes,there is video of that m1152 online. My is in progress for quite some time now. I guess when I finish it the model of m1152 will come out :grimacing:

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Could you send me a link to that film?

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Sorry, I don’t have link.

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@kubisz - thanks :saluting_face:

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The chassis frame is ready ‘clean’. I will add dust, dirt and sand later, after connecting it to the body and additional armour. I installed a silencer from the M1114 Bronco, because the one from Academy is also incorrect. I also cut the engine, which will require some tinkering and combining, but I am optimistic.

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Additional armour plating on the underside is ready. I simplified it a bit, but this is not a competition model.

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Camouflage pre-painted. Entirely covered with Tan for 3 colours camouflage filter. TBC

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New to you?

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Oooooo!!! Thank you. I don’t know these photos. This changes the rules of the game when it comes to camouflage – to be corrected.

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I found it looking for something else.

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Work on the model is ongoing. I have dirtied the frame and the lower part of the bodywork – without wheels. The engine is 90% ready. Now it’s time to dirty the wheels, the front of the vehicle and the engine. Since the right front tyre is different from the standard wheel for the M1152, I replaced it with an old-style tyre with a rim from the M1151.





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Great work on the engine!

Mario

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Thats an odd looking duck without the hood.

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