It is an antiaircraft vehicle of the US Marine Corps. I built it from February to March 2009.
It is an antiaircraft armament equipment type of LAV series. These are mainly deployed to US Marine Corps.
The under the chassis is a complex feature of the eight-wheel. Additionally, it is an amphibian motor car; it equips the screws and rudders on both sides.
(2009/02/07)
I can quickly assemble this kit for moderate amounts of photo-etched parts. There is no need to adjust the upper and lower body assembly; it is excellent fitting.
Jerrican on the back door is from an accessories kit of Tamiya.
He is one of the Dragon U.S. TANK CREW sets. Such a tank soldier’s injection kit is rare and valuable.
(2009/02/15)
Basic painting in dark green.
(2009/02/22)
LAV is a Light Armored Vehicle, developed as a combat vehicle for the urgently dispatched forces. The crew is three people.
The coloring of the crew’s camouflage is not so good. Is green unnatural?
The length between the tire is close. I suppose it’s for the ability to run on a bad road.
After I had painted them orange and Silver, I painted a clear coat to make them shiny. I think from this angle; it is the best shot.
Should I paint out the back, such as the rocket Launcher’s backside? Orange and Silver lights on the front and red on the backside are considerably good accents.
I did a little weathering on the window for natural taste.
I think the surface becomes dirty when walking on the upper surface with boots. There was a photo that I couldn’t see, the basic painting with a dust-covered Gulf War.
This kit was very interesting because I could assemble many armaments.
(2009/03/15)