Zil-MMZ-555 1/35


A Zil 130 (I think) made into a military vehicle.

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Not always, but it looks like the most common paint scheme.



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Blue and white pigments are generally cheaper than red and yellow pigments. This is because red and yellow pigments, such as Cadmium and Cobalt, are more expensive due to their rarity and complex production processes. In contrast, blue and white pigments are often less expensive and can be found in larger quantities without the same level of cost increase due to their lower demand and availability.

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Out of box it looks to be a decent kit but you have elevated the kit. :+1:

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Since the doors will be opening, I added a door frame, modified the door, removed the step on the door glass so that it does not stick out from the inside of the door like on a toy, hinges on the door and glued the windshield






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I am planning this for a future build.

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modified the handbrake lever and the body lift lever. Soldered the rear view mirror mounts





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Wow, I admire your skills.

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I modified the seats - added white edging and details to the lower stand, and also added wiring to the steering wheel



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painted the cabin and started detailing the underhood space


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added cable routes for connecting underhood components


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battery switch and other…



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She is looking great, keep it up. :+1:

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I installed the cabin on the frame and connected all the cables according to the electrical diagram.




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Very nice work

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I assembled the body and installed the radiator shutter release rod. The hood can be closed.





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I made a door lock, window handles, and compared the model with the original spark plug cap.




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Are you planning on making functional spark plugs as well?
:grin: :wink:

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Simply mind-boggling

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