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Those got extremely ratty looking in some countriesMaybe, maybe I could do my MiG 21R for this one (Egyptian AF), however I have decals for a couple of African T34/85's and T55's... Not going to commit as I don't want to let folks down. It will depend on the kick-off date and duration, I'll make a decision then.
Ian.
Anything (civilian or military) within Africa's boundaries...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKaXt1PYKXk
You can make the boat from the movie...
Safari Rally race car
Ivory Coast UAZ-469 captured by French troops
Ivory Coast MiG-23ML
Ivory Coast Su-25
French T-6 Tomcat in Algeria
Another Tomcat scheme
Portuguese Tomcat
Eritrean Su-27
Ethiopian Su-27
Ivory Coast National Gendarmerie BMP-1P with mercenaries
Ivory Coast truck
South African Olifant in Angola
Angolan MiG-23MF
and so much more!
Regards,
Middle East is also part of this camping?
I am really 'digging' wanting to build up a wheeled armored vehicle, got any reference pics that would fir the bill?
Middle East is also part of this camping?
Egypt is the only place it can be for a Middle East crossover. The rule is that it flies, sails, crawls, walks, swims, hovers, exists, in the continent of Africa.
Regards,
I am really 'digging' wanting to build up a wheeled armored vehicle, got any reference pics that would fir the bill?
Until you get a bit more specific, I have no idea if I can help. There are many wheels armored vehicles in Africa, some self-propelled guns like the G-6 and most others are APCs or recon cars. What location and era?
Regards,
Post WW2, more modern the better~
Has the US Stryker been used in Africa?
How about the BTR-80?
I think most of the Panhard's have, so those pics are easy to find.
Anything in the SADF, like the Buffel or the earlier Panhards, assuming 1/35 kits are generally availble for them