f1matt
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By as early as December 2001, Canada had deployed JTF2 to Afghanistan. By April they had the M1114 in theatre to assist with operations.
After seeing one image of a Canadian operated M1114 I was inspired to try and recreate that scene. Tamiya had just released it's M1025. While not exactly what I needed it would be close enough for what I wanted. It was converted (again with almost no reference) by chopping off the rear deck and replacing it with some plastic strip. The only exterior markings are two small red maple leaves. I built (and photographed) this almost ten years ago and was not as concerned with accuracy.
The figure is from Dragon and heavily modified. I made his soft cover and a pair of sunglasses from scratch.
The base was textured with baking powder held in place with hair spray. The large rocks are simply clumps of baking powder. One "rock" has already lost some paint though.
The original photo.
And here is my version. Complete with Department of National Defense censor.
Thanks for looking.
matt
After seeing one image of a Canadian operated M1114 I was inspired to try and recreate that scene. Tamiya had just released it's M1025. While not exactly what I needed it would be close enough for what I wanted. It was converted (again with almost no reference) by chopping off the rear deck and replacing it with some plastic strip. The only exterior markings are two small red maple leaves. I built (and photographed) this almost ten years ago and was not as concerned with accuracy.
The figure is from Dragon and heavily modified. I made his soft cover and a pair of sunglasses from scratch.



The base was textured with baking powder held in place with hair spray. The large rocks are simply clumps of baking powder. One "rock" has already lost some paint though.



The original photo.

And here is my version. Complete with Department of National Defense censor.

Thanks for looking.
matt