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  1. J

    "Shopping in Long Thanh" remake first vignette COMPLETED

    Yes, he was. It wasn't very thick at the time so I will just replicate it with paint rather than with putty.
  2. J

    "Shopping in Long Thanh" remake first vignette COMPLETED

    The work I have done so far on the 1LT Barnes figure is replacing the kit head with a Hornet head that looks quite a bit like him, scraped away the epaulets and web belt, used putty to fill in the belt area, added a shoulder holster along with lead wire straps, added a watch that he used to loop...
  3. J

    "Shopping in Long Thanh" remake first vignette COMPLETED

    Last night I primed some of the figures of Vietnamese children and three of the American Soldiers. The Vietnamese children are now ready to paint. The good thing about priming is that you can see any deficiencies and flaws before painting so they can be fixed. I will be fixing those flaws tonight.
  4. J

    "Shopping in Long Thanh" remake first vignette COMPLETED

    Thanks, guys. Since my last posting I have changed a few things. I am now including a figure of then 1LT Brice Barnes who I know for sure bought some baguettes from one of the bakeries in Long Thanh when he received a package from father that contained some dried venison sausage. Fortunately...
  5. J

    "Shopping in Long Thanh" remake first vignette COMPLETED

    Thanks, Guys. My package from Paracel Miniatures arrived yesterday containing kits of Vietnamese children and two women on a boat on a river. There was also a bonus of some accessories from the owner of Paracel Miniatures that will be helpful for stocking up the two shops. The figures are...
  6. J

    "Shopping in Long Thanh" remake first vignette COMPLETED

    While I am waiting for my package containing kits of Vietnamese civilians, I worked on one of the GIs. The base figure is a casting of the figure I sculpted of a guy holding a beer (the one standing in the doorway of the bunker in my "Not Happy About Getting a Haircut" diorama) with a right arm...
  7. J

    "Shopping in Long Thanh" remake first vignette COMPLETED

    Yesterday I painted everything black, then used light grey primer last night. Today I painted the stucco walls a yellow color that was one of the few colors used to paint houses in Vietnam. I also painted the concrete, cinder blocks, and tile floor. I still need to weather it and add the roof...
  8. J

    "Shopping in Long Thanh" remake first vignette COMPLETED

    This is the kit from which I took the blocks from for this structure. Once the glue dried, I needed to texture the walls to replicate the stucco that was common on old colonial houses. I used Vallejo Industrial Mud texture material rather than wait for a purpose made stucco product for...
  9. J

    "Shopping in Long Thanh" remake first vignette COMPLETED

    Back in 1999 when I was stationed in Alaska I built a diorama of Soldiers from the 9th Infantry Division shopping in the town of Long Thanh which was located near Camp Bearcat. I was fairly limited in regards to items I could use to detail the diorama by what was on the market at the time and...
  10. J

    Bravo 6's Selous Scouts

    Selous Scouts were Rhodesians who were some hard core mf'ers. When I worked for an environmental consulting firm in the 1990s, I was put on a project providing oversight on an environmental project KBR was working on at Kelly AFB in San Antonio. The KBR foreman had served in Selous Scouts...
  11. J

    Bravo 6's Selous Scouts

    One of the perks of being friends with Vladimir Demchenko from Bravo 6 is that he sends me his new releases, usually to see what kind of conversion I can come up with, but this time I will be building this kit as it was intended to be. I just primed it and plan on starting the painting process...
  12. J

    "Adjusting Track Tension" Vietnam 1967

    Thanks, guys. I guess I am starting to get my modeling mojo back. Oh, do behave! Cheers, James
  13. J

    "Adjusting Track Tension" Vietnam 1967

    Thanks. I am glad it turned out well. I probably won't do a M114. I don't know much about them and don't know anyone that served on one, so it will be more M113s and other vehicles used in Vietnam in my modeling future.
  14. J

    "Adjusting Track Tension" Vietnam 1967

    Thanks. I am glad ya'll like it.
  15. J

    "Adjusting Track Tension" Vietnam 1967

    Thanks, guys. I am happy with how it turned out. I just hope the figures on the ground are glued on sturdy enough to withstand the vibration of being transported to shows on these outstanding Oklahoma roads. MP, I am not sure why they limit the number of figures on armor entries at the show in...
  16. J

    "Adjusting Track Tension" Vietnam 1967

    Back in 2018 I built the AFV Club M113 to be entered in some local IPMS and AMPS shows as an Armor entry. As such, some of the shows limited the number of crew members to 2 figures and they could not be doing much. So, with that limitation, I only included a figure pulling security behind the...
  17. J

    Update on Bob Letterman

    This is sad news. My heart goes out to Bob's family. He will be missed by all. He was one of my main inspirations for getting into diorama building although I knew I would never be able to do anything close to what he did on such a massive scale. Rest in Peace, Bob, and know that you had such a...
  18. J

    "Not Happy About Getting a Haircut" completed

    Yeah, he kind of does look a bit like him.
  19. J

    Ace the Base (or at least try to)

    Looks really good.
  20. J

    Update on Bob Letterman

    My heart goes out to Bob and Susan. I wish him well and hope he gets better soon. In my thoughts and prayers.
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