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stumpjumper83
01-05-2009, 08:53 PM
I was bored yesterday afternoon, and had an idea. So I went to the hobby store and bought a p51 & sherman tank. Then I followed the instructions for a combined assembly... With a hacksaw, a jackknife. In a couple of days I'll have the tracks and shields on, they take too long to do.

Turned out half decent. Next one will be painted and in a larger scale. 1/72 is just too small.

Enjoy!!

qball
01-05-2009, 11:22 PM
wow! testors glue will get you pretty loopy, huh!

D5G
01-09-2009, 02:43 PM
wow! testors glue will get you pretty loopy, huh!

:lmao:spaz it sure can have that effect

bill onthehill
01-09-2009, 03:57 PM
you should take that out BAE systems in west york,pa. where I used to work. It would be every bit as feasable as a 1950's design M9ACE. It would require a horizontal prop orientation to let the gun pivot. Bill

stumpjumper83
01-10-2009, 09:42 AM
the gun can pivot just fine. I nned to get the german interupter gear technology so I can shoot inbetween my prop blades though.

I'm currently working on a brit spit mk II, then I'm going to do a tank, both all nice and correct then I'm going to do a combined version, all dolled out.

The one you see pics of is my prototype.

too bad I can't find plastic models of construction equipment... I could really have fun then...

aongheas.macask
01-10-2009, 03:43 PM
the gun can pivot just fine. I nned to get the german interupter gear technology so I can shoot inbetween my prop blades though.

I'm currently working on a brit spit mk II, then I'm going to do a tank, both all nice and correct then I'm going to do a combined version, all dolled out.

The one you see pics of is my prototype.

too bad I can't find plastic models of construction equipment... I could really have fun then...
Seen a programme on discovery channel called "flying heavy metal" reckon you should contact them