Duke Maddog
Well-known member
Here are my first armor to be completed for 2015. These bring my count up to 668 completed armor models. Maybe I should start saying "completed ground vehicles" since these aren't armored at all.
Anyway, here is my 1/72 scale ACE British Forlite Staff Car. This is done as a BEF staff car. I kept it pretty clean since the staffer that drives this is also responsible for keeping it clean:
Next is my 1/72 scale Roden German Opel L-39 (Late model) Bus: Done up in camouflage seen in Italy in '43:
Finally I have the 1/72 scale Roden Strassenzepp touring bus. This is done in metallic red over chrome silver:
Here's a better shot of the front grill too:
I've already fixed that cocked wheel... several times. It doesn't show in the pics, but it is straight now.
Just for fun, here's a shot of all four of the Roden buses that I've built so far:
All I need now are the two Ludwig buses and the new Vomag bus they just released. Hopefully I'll be able to get them all soon so I can complete the entire Roden bus line.
I also completed three aircraft, feel free to check them out in the Aircraft Forum. Meanwhile, thanks for looking in, comments are welcome.
Anyway, here is my 1/72 scale ACE British Forlite Staff Car. This is done as a BEF staff car. I kept it pretty clean since the staffer that drives this is also responsible for keeping it clean:


Next is my 1/72 scale Roden German Opel L-39 (Late model) Bus: Done up in camouflage seen in Italy in '43:


Finally I have the 1/72 scale Roden Strassenzepp touring bus. This is done in metallic red over chrome silver:


Here's a better shot of the front grill too:

I've already fixed that cocked wheel... several times. It doesn't show in the pics, but it is straight now.
Just for fun, here's a shot of all four of the Roden buses that I've built so far:

All I need now are the two Ludwig buses and the new Vomag bus they just released. Hopefully I'll be able to get them all soon so I can complete the entire Roden bus line.
I also completed three aircraft, feel free to check them out in the Aircraft Forum. Meanwhile, thanks for looking in, comments are welcome.