Looks sweet, Rick. One suggestion...take the hook off of the rope that came with 25th Shipwreck and us it for the wench hook. Then you don't have to hide the big pincher underneath the truck. :D
AND ALSO - since you have a spare tank body...do you have a spare turret as well? I have been looking for a turret for a ciustom project I have in mind...:cool:
The jeep has a place for a couple troops to ride in the back (footpegs even) so one could mount a 50 with some armor around it perhaps. I had toyed with picking one of these up for my own custom...I still may but I am leaning towards the 6 wheeled captain america truck with the harley...I have...
Thanks guys. I appreciate you taking the time to give me feedback. The customer dislikes desert vehicles so I erred on the darker side. He really likes it and that is most important. :D
Thanks. The gun is high I agree - but to clear the edge of the rollcage that is how I had to do it...I think it may be best not installed. But that is up to the owner.
thanks for your input. :D
You got the base!?! It looks so cool in green!
I would love to get each of my boys the AF ATC. Or at least find a way to get the interior cast to replace to US ones and paint the canvas like you did.:D
Wow that is sweet. Nice work on the camo!
We only have one here at the Slaymakers and my boys love it. My mother-in-law got a Joe lot at an auction. I let the boys take turns picking the figures, but have to share the vehicle. Also go some board game and a footlocker with trading cards...
For sure - throw a some of those camo soft goods rebel endor troopers hiding in the main bay...sniping out the windows or something and a pair of speeder bikes in the distance. :D
That is very cool...I don't know what I would ever do with such a thing - but it is very cool.
Put some teflon tape or petroleum jelly on the neck ball of the joe, fill the SW head with hot glue and sit on the joe to the desired height. Then allow the glue to cool. The head should pop back off due to teflon tape or jelly. Then cut away the extra glue and pop the head back on. Easy cheesy.
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