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Armor/AFV: Modern - USA
Modern Armor, AFVs, and Support vehicles.
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Competed DUMVEE
AJLaFleche
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Massachusetts, United States
Joined: May 05, 2002
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Posted: Friday, November 01, 2013 - 03:19 PM UTC
I have completed my attempt at a USSOCOM GMV, aka Dumvee. I don’t know the derivation of Dumvee from Humvee, but I’ve seen the term in reference to a well armed patrol vehicle used by Special Ops forces.
The parts used are as follows with paints from Vallejo and AK Interactive. Weathering was done with AK products and old school pastel chalks. The wheels were designed to be used with a Tamiya Humvee and have posts in the wheels. The Academy kit has posts on the drive shafts. I had to remove the posts and drill holes to accommodate the wheels. This allowed me to adjust the holes to get thewheels level. Unfortunately, when applying the ground work, I added more water than I normally would so the surface would be easier to work. This caused the first warped base on decades. That meant the nice level wheel, needed to be shored up from below with more ballast, epoxy glue, water effects and othe products.
Academy: M1025 Chassis and body
Black Dog: Back Packs
Detail master: Wiring for radios and antennas
Legend: Ibis Tec bumper
Seats
Radio and Computer
Live Resin: M249 Roof Gun and Mount
Spare M249 Ammunition Drums and Holders
M240 Door Guns and Mounts
Spare 7.62 Ammunition cans
AT-4 Rocket Launchers
Pro Arts: Interior Roof Brace & Details
Spare Tire
Jack
Satellite Radio Antenna
Radio
GPS
Wheels
Rear
Air Recognition Flag
Scratchbuit: Seat belts
Antenna masts
Under body armor
Tissue top and Apoxie Sculpt side curtains
Seat Armor
Rear Bumper Deck
Bungee Cords and Straps
Various: Tow Rope
Tarps, Bed Rolls, Cooler, Bottled Water Boxes Verlinden: Side Roof Supports
Antenna Mounts




































grimmo
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Queensland, Australia
Joined: January 17, 2006
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Posted: Friday, November 01, 2013 - 08:00 PM UTC
really good work! great detail, loads of stuff on it. looks good!
Crox77
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England - West Midlands, United Kingdom
Joined: January 06, 2013
KitMaker: 184 posts
Armorama: 178 posts
Posted: Saturday, November 02, 2013 - 04:34 AM UTC
That is some quality work sir, very nice! I Love it!
35th-scale
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Kildare, Ireland
Joined: November 21, 2007
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Posted: Saturday, November 02, 2013 - 01:24 PM UTC
Fantastic level of detail! Love it....
TAFFY3
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New York, United States
Joined: January 21, 2008
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Posted: Saturday, November 02, 2013 - 02:38 PM UTC
Very nice build of a really interesting vehicle. Al
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Florida, United States
Joined: October 17, 2003
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Posted: Saturday, November 02, 2013 - 05:03 PM UTC
Turned out great Al.
Broiler
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Maryland, United States
Joined: February 23, 2006
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Armorama: 81 posts
Posted: Sunday, November 03, 2013 - 11:15 AM UTC
Looks good, great details!
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Istanbul, Turkey / Türkçe
Joined: December 05, 2007
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Posted: Sunday, November 03, 2013 - 11:43 AM UTC
Good work Al...
Sandbox
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Connecticut, United States
Joined: October 29, 2002
KitMaker: 350 posts
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Posted: Monday, November 04, 2013 - 04:44 AM UTC
Excellent job. Will there be any figures added in the future?
AJLaFleche
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Massachusetts, United States
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Posted: Monday, November 04, 2013 - 12:12 PM UTC
Thanks, guys.

Jeff, yes, I have several Special Forces guys and left space on the base for them.

The kit took a first yesterday at Baycon in the scratch. vac and conversion armor class.
jimz66
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Connecticut, United States
Joined: December 15, 2006
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Posted: Monday, November 04, 2013 - 02:26 PM UTC
FANTASTIC Al. Top notch as always.... very nice.
parrot
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Ontario, Canada
Joined: March 01, 2002
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Posted: Tuesday, November 05, 2013 - 10:04 AM UTC
Amazing work Al.Post photos when you add the figures.

Tom
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Arkansas, United States
Joined: June 29, 2009
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Posted: Tuesday, November 05, 2013 - 10:14 AM UTC
Wow! You took this one all the way. Very splendid job, sir.
kubisz
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Wojewodztwo Slaskie, Poland
Joined: February 18, 2007
KitMaker: 978 posts
Armorama: 977 posts
Posted: Tuesday, November 05, 2013 - 10:37 AM UTC
Sorry for being honest, but for me there are some little faults, which make this model weaker than it seemed at first glance:
- the C pillar is glued at an odd angle;
- the 'barriers' on both sides of cargo area, which are mounted to the C pillar, are too short. Maybe the reason was that they're measured to fix a Tamiya's Humvee, not Academy (the Academy's one is little bit bigger). And this mentioned angle of glueing the pillar probably deepened this effect: front points of glueing these 'barriers' were moved to the front;
- old style mirrors;
- wrong type of seats bases;
- interior details, which are just weak in Academy's Humvees.
But, again to be honest, this model is quite good. I like all this additional stuff an weapons. And I think, that this Dumvee deserves better photos
Beltfed
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Alberta, Canada
Joined: November 06, 2013
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Posted: Tuesday, November 05, 2013 - 03:43 PM UTC
Very nice model, but for me there needs to be a bit of a reality check.
Bedrolls - most infantry keep all of their personal kit in their ruck - especially rucks as packed out as those on the sides of your model.
Infantry and especially SF troops are going to be even more sensitive to carried weight than most mounted combat arms, because you could be back to pounding the ground at a moments notice.
A pintle mounted gun is going to be in 7.62 as a minimum - look to another M240 or maybe a .50 up top.
The stuff I'd look to for kitting out a vehicle such as this:
Comms
Ammunition and ordinance
Water
Fuel
2x Spare tires
Camouflage netting
Very little personal kit

Again, very well done!
bat-213
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Canada
Joined: December 30, 2011
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Posted: Wednesday, November 06, 2013 - 10:27 AM UTC
great work on the build.love all the details you put
on your builds.
andromeda673
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Wisconsin, United States
Joined: July 30, 2013
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Posted: Saturday, November 09, 2013 - 03:08 PM UTC
good looking build, nice attention to detail, and weathering looks fantastic!
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