Showing posts with label LAV Recovery Vehicle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LAV Recovery Vehicle. Show all posts

Saturday, December 19, 2020

LAV-R Light Armored Recovery Vehicle by Dave Blankenship

 This 1/35th scale 2007 boxing of Trumpeter's LAV Recovery vehicle represents a generic NATO camouflaged vehicle since no unit markings (more on the decals later) were include with the kit. With the possible exception of an odd construction sequence suggested in the instructions, the kit went together well. The parts were crisp and detailed, enhanced by a nice set of two photoetch frets for the exhaust screen, engine deck screens, stowage straps, front light mounts, and a few other small fixtures. The crane is nicely detailed and includes black tubing to represent the hydraulic lines. The vinyl tires are well done but lack raised “Michelin” inscriptions. The wheel hubs are excellent.



Now, to the decals...for the most part unusable. I opted to use just one of them. Whomever designed the quite extensive sheet of vehicle stencils obviously had a poor command of the English language or was the world's worst typist and didn't believe in spell checking. I actually got a few laughs reading through the entire sheet. 

A few examples: TYRE POESSORE

                             MICHWAY TOWZING 

                             POZNT DCE HANNER






  The model was finished with Tamiya acrylics and was lightly weathered. My only concessions to “Advanced Modeler's Syndrome” was detailing the the outrigger/stabilizer jacks. I felt they were just too bereft of detail so added hydraulic lines using lead wire. All-in-all, an enjoyable build.




Friday, March 25, 2011

USMC LAV Recovery Vehicle Mini Dio by Rick Slagle

This is the 1/35th scale LAV-R by Trumpeter. Paints used: Tamiya acrylic NATO green from rattle can; NATO brown, NATO black and various colors (enamels and acrylics) from bottles. Testors dullcoated, Mig Productions dark wash, heavy coated with Testors Dullcoat, then dusted with Mig black, medium earth and desert sand  powders.


Packs, rolls, and tarps are from Verlinden, Custom Dioramics and the parts box. Other stowage is from various sources with Verlinden, Hudson & Allen and model railroad chains. Mini-mecca antennae. Orange light is fron who knows where.



Figures are from the Trumpeter 1/35th Modern US Army Tank Crew and Infantry sets with some "Frankensteining" done on them. The base is a wooden plaque from Michaels, with Heiki grass, fine black sandpaper painted grey for the roadway. Armand Bayardi tree trunk painted red brown and dry brushed with deck tan, then dark washed. Creeping vine, grass, etc. by Life-Like landscaping. Tall grass courtesy of a paintbrush wirh Greenline flowers. Yellow lines on road are pin striping tape by Line O' Tape.