M2A1 Bradley

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I tried and failed to convert a 21c Bradley into an RC tank, but decided to continue on to make it a static vehicle with working suspension and linked treads.

I used a 1:16 Panzer III as my donor since the size was very close and treads are almost identical. Only the idlers are way out of place.







 

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Good, saves me from proving OD Bradleys existed.
 

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Well before '91 everything was OD or NATO tri-color.
 

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*smirks as title the title "Master of Cheap Paints" remains intact*
 

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There still some of that kind of stuff out on Hood. Love the Humvees with mismatched olive parts on them.
 

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Looks good! When using the cheap paints to brush large areas I use a a large brush or a foam brush and thin the paint a little, the brush your using is to small, which is why it is splotchy and not an even weahtering. It would definately help to stand about 3 ft away and overspray her with the od which will lesses the contrast and it won't look so splotchy ;)
 

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Thank WW. The paint seems to work better when painting solid like the interior, but I just couldn't get it to dust of the brush while drybrushing. The foam brush might just do the trick inside the troop compartment. The splotchy is ok for now since there are a few more layers to go with graphite and an airbrush dusting of umber or buff. I'll get it balanced out. Also, since I mostly paint RC tanks (viewing them from a distance outdoors), I tend to weather like a stage actor puts on make-up. :)
 

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Starting on the troop compartment. Green is the same color as the Bravo tanker helmets. Painting with this Folk Art chalk ain't easy, but atleast it covers well. :)


 

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I can't find my curved wall piece, so I just roughed out a flat wall for the back. I could give 2 shits about accuracy on a Bradley with Panzer III road gear. ;)

Will probably tear the chairs out and paint them a different color for more detail. Wish I had one of those Bravo WWII maps to hang on the rear wall, but maybe I'll hang some underscaled M-4's there instead.
 

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I actually have a functioning printer now and was thinking the same thing. Maybe some pin-ups and a map on the wall with a gun rack. I'll revisit the interior once the exterior is complete.

Thanks WW, I used a sponge for the last coat on the inside and it erased all of the brush strokes. :)
 

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Is the middle light on the driver's side a convoy light or IR headlight? I painted it like a black light just in case.

Sorry about the flash, but it's the only way the paint showed up:


 

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And thanks guys for the kind words. I have a long list of ideas and am treating this as my last custom for the foreseeable future.

Should I melt the plastic tools off of the metal hull from underneath and paint them?
 

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Don't think you can get them done while attatched?