JLTV from RFM

GCB

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Started a new armored vehicle to join the MaxxPro in a future diorama.
A lot simpler than the MaxxPro from Bronco and easier to assemble.
Will try to make it better with a proper weathering and therefore watching videos on how to achieve good results.
Recommended readings or videos and ideas are welcome.

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Nice!
... so jealous of the interior details... I usually have to research for days, just to find a knob, dial or latch for my ww2 truck dashes!
 
Some progress and ready for painting (primer done).
The boards (or whatever you call them) are not really nice and a pain to fit, but done.IMG_8982.jpg
 
GCB, this thing is really coming together and love following your modern armor builds. Outstanding job good Sir!
 
Cheers!
Starting to think more about the diorama with this one and the MaxxPro. As my past dioramas are in desert terrains (Pave Hawk, little bird), maybe will do this one more green, with the barn, grass and tree.... New challenge!
 
I think the shackle and cable look authentic. Great work overall.
 
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These RFM kits are AMAZING! We just did a group build for TMIP of the RFM 1/48 M-ATV MRAP. The detail was OFF THE CHAIN!!! And the work some of the guys did, it was stunning! I have the 1/35 in my stash and have been wanting to add this kit(I'm a sucka for a pickup truck!). I'll probably be trying to figure a way to arm it a little… maybe something firing over the roof that doesn't effect the bed capacity… or a door mount…
 
Hey Chris, yes fun to assemble. But you may try as well the MaxxPro from Bronco. If you are looking for details, it is twice better.
Nevertheless, this kit is very nice...
 
Lovin' it. Seriously well done!
No one would doubt it has been out and about, without you overdoing the weathering.
Especially like the overall light dusting, tire treatment and the side mirrors.
Pin wash of bolt latches on box 'side gates' really makes 'em pop.
Cheers!
 

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