Modeling Armor of Operation "Iron Swords"

Yup; work table. it has two legs that drop down and it’s hinged to the front glacis of the vehicle.

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It’s included in Legend IDF Fitter Conversion set (LF1387) for AFV Club M113 kit.

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I wrongly assumed the tires were separate parts, like in their M35-related kits…

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Well, the tyre/tire could have been filed away if only the rim had been the correct shape … …

Mayve we could get @Petition2God to make them in 3D form. It would be a nice cobling.

Here’s a peek at the tires on one of those trucks.

Other tire option for the 5 ton truck

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Close-up

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How many cages in the view below ? :wink:

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Better question…how many vehicles total in the view below (now above)?

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I would have expected IDF vehicles to be better maintained.

Ah, reading further down ( I just started reading the thread) I see it’s been discussed.

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Glad you didn’t ask how many antennas!

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How many sheep are there in the pasture?
Simple, just count the number of legs and divide by four …

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Fine, but the number of antennas can vary from one vehicle to another… Just sayin’ ! :wink:

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Going back to my earlier post, one of those last images should help some people out on M113 track…

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Do you mean like this?


Q: What does an M113 look like?
A: Yes.

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