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Dragon Models cashed in on Operation Iraqi
Freedom by quickly releasing a
1/72
M1A1 Abrams
kit with a set of OIF markings for a tank of the 3rd Infantry
Division in 2003. It's apparently a rebox of the plastic for their
1/72
remote control Abrams
kit, because it's got holes and brackets for antennae
and motors. These aren't too obtrusive but on a static model they do need
to be filled. Otherwise it's quite a good quality kit at a fair price.
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The sand yellow
scheme struck me as boring. Besides, almost all the vehicles I've seen in
Iraq (and all of the tanks) are still in woodland camouflage, albeit with
a heavy coating of local sand dust. So I got the Army camouflage technical
manual and painted the model in the three-tone woodland scheme. For
weathering I used natural materials -- the same fine sand you see on the real
thing. I applied a coat of flat clear acrylic, dusted the sand onto the
model, let it dry, then brushed off the excess.
Also I printed my
own custom markings. The crew names are members of the Baghdad Hobby Club.
Task Force 3/68 Armor is a notional unit that I "served in" during
staff exercises at my officer basic course, but which in reality has been
inactive. (The only battalion of the 68th Armor regiment currently active
is 1/68, based at Fort Carson under the 4th Infantry Division.)
Charles
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