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.
Oh man! I’m in!
Is this real? Jeez!
Any more photos of this Frankenstein?
Mario
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.![]()
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 ![]()
Could you send me a link to that film?
Sorry, I don’t have link.
@kubisz - thanks ![]()
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.
Additional armour plating on the underside is ready. I simplified it a bit, but this is not a competition model.
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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.
I found it looking for something else.
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.
Great work on the engine!
Mario
Thats an odd looking duck without the hood.
The vehicle is 90% complete. There are still some details to be finalised. I believe the flags are satisfactory. I have no idea what to use for the single headlight, which appears to be an LED version. Now it is time for the cannon
The straps on that canister are fantastic. For the headlight, I’ve had luck using a small rhinestone behind a clear plastic lens. It gives it the look of an LED light.























