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scalawag
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Post subject: M2A1 Bradley IFV Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 5:08 pm |
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Joined: Mon Mar 17, 2014 4:48 pm Posts: 147 Location: Eastbourne UK
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Hi Chaps,
I recently bought this Bradley IFV. I can't take credit for the conversion to RC, which has been done very well by somebody. It is based on the 1/18 21st century diecast bradley hull which has been mated to a narrowed H/L PzrIII chassis. The conversion has been done very well and even has a nice and simple quick release system for access to the internals. When I received it it had plastic gears and H/l 2.4Ghz electronics, which to be honest was ok. But I wanted a little bit more functionality so this also got my usual upgrade choices.
IBU2 Pro with custom sound set. Tarr1 Smoker. 3.1 black steel gearboxes. 3s LiPo battery. Toggle switch. Taigen speaker. 360* turret ring. Lights front and rear.
I really like the original 21st century colour scheme on this vehicle. It is taken from a a scheme dating to the 1st Gulf war. Apparently it was either an experimental scheme which was not widely adopted, or the unit was used as the opposing force during training, and this scheme was used to distinguish them as Opp For vehicles. It reminds me of the desert cam on the M3 at Bovvy which I have always liked.
Lots still to do externally, detail painting, washes, weathering etc... So far I have modified the side firing ports to look better as the originals stick out too far and have rifle barrels which are far to big. I can't find any pics of these ports in use, apart from demonstrating the use of the ports, so I went with empty ports. I did not like the big black chevron which was on the hull, so I overspray this and matched in the paintwork. I also removed the barrel of the CoaxMg which again was oversize and replaced it with a scale barrel from a spare 1/16 gun I had kicking around. Decals used are from the H/L Abrams sheet, and aerials are made from guitar strings.
I will be adding a slip ring to the turret for continuous rotation, and replacing the tracks, sprockets, and idlers with better items from AFC. If anyone has any suggestions for alternative road wheels without the cutouts in them I would appreciate any info. I have looked at Pzr IV road wheels, but they are a tad small.
anyway, enough waffle on to the pics.
Comments and ideas as always welcome.
Last edited by scalawag on Wed Nov 25, 2015 9:13 am, edited 1 time in total.
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scalawag
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Post subject: Re: M2A1 Bradley IFV Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 4:31 pm |
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Joined: Mon Mar 17, 2014 4:48 pm Posts: 147 Location: Eastbourne UK
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Filter coat of Mig modern US vehicle wash added.
next is a pin wash
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scalawag
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Post subject: Re: M2A1 Bradley IFV Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 9:05 pm |
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Joined: Mon Mar 17, 2014 4:48 pm Posts: 147 Location: Eastbourne UK
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Pin wash has dried(apart from the engine grills). so here are the pics.
Pin wash was executed with Mig track wash. This is a dark brown which I find works better for desert and light camo schemes. The blacker washes seem to harsh on this sort of thing.
Next step detail painting. Looking at picks from gulf war I which is when this version dates too a lot of the bradleys still had their tools painted in dark green, so I will be doing this as well. More pics to follow when the detail has all been picked out.
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scalawag
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Post subject: Re: M2A1 Bradley IFV Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 7:31 am |
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Joined: Mon Mar 17, 2014 4:48 pm Posts: 147 Location: Eastbourne UK
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Detail painting is now done, the items have been painted, and then given a filter of Mig US modern vehicle wash and a pin wash with Mig track wash as needed. The whole vehicle has had a quick blast of Tamiya flat clear.
next step will be some Tamiya weathering pigments.
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Gra
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Post subject: Re: M2A1 Bradley IFV Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 9:09 am |
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Joined: Sun May 15, 2011 7:13 pm Posts: 433 Location: Bungendore Australia
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Thi Scalawag, Again very nice looks like the real thing even with the P III running gear, mate you must be permanently retired in the tank factory punching these out at a great rate of nots LOL, keep EM coming Would (without seeing and measuring them) T 34 or Z99 wheels work? The first lot of pics aren't showing Cheers Gra 
_________________ Gra's Heavy Tank Regiment HL Tiger 1 - El Mod, Tiger 1, K T Porsche turret, Panzer III & IV, Stug G & E, Panther D, Matorro KT, Jagdtiger and Sturmtiger, HL Sherman and T - 34, A7V (WIP) Panzergruppe South Member
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scalawag
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Post subject: Re: M2A1 Bradley IFV Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 4:03 pm |
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Joined: Mon Mar 17, 2014 4:48 pm Posts: 147 Location: Eastbourne UK
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Hi Gra,
Glad you like this one too. Funny you mention it, I am just about to retire on the grounds of ill health so I have lots more time now.
I reposted the pics in the first post, I moved them in photobucket and forgot to change the post.
I know that the ZTZ wheels are quite a bit larger, but I don't know about T34 I will have to look into this.
I was lucky with this vehicle that I was able to pick one up where someone else has done all the hard construction work on it, and all I have had to do is a few enhancements and detailing/finishing.
all the best
Paul
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scalawag
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Post subject: Re: M2A1 Bradley IFV Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 10:30 pm |
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Joined: Mon Mar 17, 2014 4:48 pm Posts: 147 Location: Eastbourne UK
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Ok chaps not much left to do now on this one.
Periscopes lenses are now painted. I used Tamiya XF-50 field blue, and once this dried I overpainted it with X-19 smoke. This gives a dark look with a sheen to it which also looks bluish at some angles. Various Tamiya pigments have been used to achieve a weathered dusty look.
There is only really the hatch interiors to do now.
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scalawag
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Post subject: Re: M2A1 Bradley IFV Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 10:39 pm |
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Joined: Mon Mar 17, 2014 4:48 pm Posts: 147 Location: Eastbourne UK
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Fitted an amp to the Bradley. it piggybacks nicely on the back of the speaker.
also fitted a slip ring to give continuous turret rotation.
The tape around the slip ring is spare connections which may get used in the future.
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scalawag
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Post subject: Re: M2A1 Bradley IFV Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 8:51 am |
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Joined: Mon Mar 17, 2014 4:48 pm Posts: 147 Location: Eastbourne UK
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here is a quick video of the Bradley to show the controls and sound set.
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scalawag
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Post subject: Re: M2A1 Bradley IFV Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 6:18 pm |
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Joined: Mon Mar 17, 2014 4:48 pm Posts: 147 Location: Eastbourne UK
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I have added an LED flash to the TOW missile launcher to simulate a missile being fired.
It was all relatively straight forward to install. The cable run into the turret was easier to hide than I imagined, and because I had installed the slipring 90% of the cabling was already done. Just 2 solder joints and it was working. Even the top of the Launcher hinges open so access there was easy too.
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