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Setting out,
I wanted to model a M35A1 mutli-fuel powered truck as the base
vehicle for "Sopwith Camel". Since I was at it, I decided
to fashion my own parts using Real Model's M35 Engine Compartment
set as a maquette - which is a nice rendition of the multi-fuel
engine powering M35A1 and A2 trucks. In examining the Real Model
set it appears that by sanding down the sides of the 'drop-in'
engine module you'll be able to fit this to your AFV Club Cab
without too much fuss. I'll try working with this detail kit
in a later project...
(Note: the
Real Model conversion set cannot be used for modeling the M35
gasoline-powered truck. The engine equipping later multi-fuel
varients is noticably different.)
If you're not insane enough to have all these
spare parts lying around - just buy AFV Club #35034 M35A1 Quad
.50cal Gun Truck model. This kit has all the parts necessary
to model the major features of the M35A1 cargo truck. Additionally,
if you choose not to model the fighting compartment out of sheet
styrene like I did, you could pay a handsome penny and purchase
Hobby Fan #HF028 M35A1 Gun Truck (III) FSV Conversion. You'll
get a bunch of finely cast resin parts for detailing, and the
pattern of armor plating I show here, and even decals for this
gun truck!
(Note: The
Hobby Fan conversion set is modeled and displayed on a basic
buildup of sister company's M35A2 Deuce. "Sopwith Camel"
was built on an A1 truck, and did not come equipped with a winch
like shown on the Hobby Fan box.)
For reference,
I used two photos of "Sopwith Camel" appearing in James
Lyles' reference book The Hard Ride - Vietnam Gun Trucks, Volume
I. Naturally, the photos show slight differences between trucks,
one with different style mirrors on the right side and logo. Snoopy's
doghouse is not visible in this picture.
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