JEEP WILLYS MB - 1944 AMBULANCE

Hi all!

My dear friend Jamie Stokes invited me to participate in creating a diorama. The idea is to have a ambulance jeep running through a muddy, end of winter, track with a medic treating a man in one stretcher on the back, while trying to keep the balance.Well! Pretty much this is the script.
My part in this job was to build the vehicle.

In this case I used the awesome Tamiya kit No.219 Jeep Willys MB 1/4-ton 4x4 Truck.
The kit is very nice and detailed but it doesn't have the accessories to make an ambulance version. So I decided to scratch-build the missing parts.
The kit was made basically out of the box following the instructions except, of course, to the ambulance conversion.

This model has such a beautiful engine included that I could not just close the bonnet off. Apart from some detailing as the spark plugs cable that I did, everything else is out of the box (It's a shame that the bonnet will be closed for the diorama).
Here some photos I've used as reference.










Searching on the internet I found a lot of pictures of ambulance jeeps during the WWII, and one thing is for sure, there was no standardisation.


















I also find a sketch of what is suppose to be a try to create a standard for an ambulance conversion. So I decided to use this as my template.


And here is a photo of a wreckage jeep that looks like using this configuration.


Overall the jeep was painted with Tamiya Acrylics (XF62 Olive Drab). I have used Vallejo washes and pigments to weather and create the muddy effect.

I also did scratch-built the mud chains for the rear tires. If you look closely to the photos above, you'll notice that wasn't unusual for them to have the chains fitted only on the rear tires. I did mine using jewellery necklaces chain.





For the decals I've used I mix from my spare parts box, since the Tamiya model doesn't have an option for an ambulance vehicle. The red crosses came from an Italeri model and I used the Tamiya markings for a vehicle belonging to US Army 2nd Division, 38th Regiment HQ Company No.17, in Czechoslovakia beginning of 1945.

Here are the photos:









That's it! Until the next project.

P47D_C1 FAB WWII (Academy 1/72)

A few people know that Brazilian troops fought shoulder to shoulder with the Allies in Italy against the Axis during World War II.
Even fewer know that Brazilian pilots formed a squadron, the 1st Brazilian Squadron attached to the 350FG.
They flew the powerful P47D Thunderbolts.
I've used the good Academy kit with FCM decals to represent a plane flown by Cap. Fortunato. He was the creator of the distinctive armed ostrich painted on the port side of the motor cowling.







Cheers!

BAe HAWK RAAF (Italeri 1/72)

Here are the photos for my RAAF Hawk.
The kit is the excellent Italeri in 1/72nd scale.
The kit represents the demonstration aircraft so I need to make some changes to depict a current model. The decals are from Aussie Decals and I had a really hard time trying to put them in place since they were cracking and falling to pieces, not happy at all!




All colours were Tamiya Acrylics.
Cheers

BF110C-4/B (Airfix 1/72)

BF 110 C-4/B

II/Schnellkampfgeschwader 210

Operation "Barbarossa", Eastern front, 1941

Hi all!
Here is my latest model. It is the new tooling BF110 from Airfix in 1/72. Very nice model and it was a pleasure to build it.
I was very impressed with the decals quality. Very well printed and react very well to the Micro SET/SOL solutions.

My plan was to represent this plane as seen in Russia (circa 1941/42).

And here is what I have made.




















Thats all folks!