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Three military vehicles
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Wed, 19 Jul 2006 04:28:56 GMT
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Hello all,


This past  year I've taken a break from Castle-building and have taken on modern
military style MOCs, many of which were inspired by my stint in the Norwegian
Army almost ten years ago. Military MOCs often end up a little too big for the
figs scalewise, and I've done my best to minimize this, while
maintaining/balancing functionality and playability. All of these models have
space inside for figs to sit with the hatches completely closed; and working
with that basic condition, I've built them as compactly as I could.


http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=194835

The Bulldog Medium Tank was my first attempt at building with the new dark
green. The interior of the hull is six studs wide, but by using panels in the
walls I have enough space for a six stud wide octagonal turret to rotate. This
turret can be removed and replaced with an alternative top, transforming the
vehicle into a spartan, though functional, APC with space for maybe four guys
plus a gunner.



http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=194833

The Badger Infantry Fighting Vehicle was inspired by a number of different
Western IFVs. Initially I hoped to fit a squad of eight in, but there just
wasn't space this time. I can squeeze six troops in the back, but four or five
(with equipment) is a much more comfortable fit. I'm not entirely happy with it
aesthetically, but another turret design that looked a little smoother was too
fragile. I figured this thing doesn't really need to be pretty, and most of the
time it's doing it's best to stay camoflagued anyway, as at WAMALUG's Fall for
Fairfax 2006 show (pic with the foliage attached).



http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=194839

The initial idea with the Modular Combat Vehicle was that it could be split in
two and each half (maybe weighing 10 tons each) could be airlifted more easily
than a 20 ton vehicle. I figure a configuration like this might also give it
added all-terrain capacity, and I was a little inspired by the Swedish BV202-206
series of vehicles and also a few G.I.Joe/Cobra vehicles that I recall fondly.

The front part, which I call the tractor, has the powerplant and seats the
driver and commander side by side. The rear part, in this case serves in an
APC/IFV sort of capacity (with space for six troops in the back).

The Modular Combat Vehicle was envisioned as the first of a family of vehicles
with various roles. I have yet to expand on the theme, but an artillery, missile
launcher or even tank equivalent are all feasible, each using the same basic
tractor.



This is my first time using Brickshelf, so please let me know if I'm doing
anything wrong :) I know that folders don't become viewable at once, but
hopefully they will be by the time this posts.

I've built some other similar MOCs that I may post soon, or maybe just wait to
debut them officially at BrickFest. Right now, my main project is figuring out
how to motorize something like this!

PLMKWYT!

thanks

Magnus



Message has 3 Replies:
  Re: Three military vehicles
 
(...) Nice hatch for the driver. The car doors as the shield on the APC are simple but effective. I really like the green pyramid on the main gun, but it might look better if you moved it back a couple of plates and lengthened the rest of the (...) (18 years ago, 19-Jul-06, to lugnet.build.military, FTX)
  Re: Three military vehicles
 
(...) <SNIP> (...) Great MOC! Have you though about trying to slim down the interior portion of the turret? I've done one slightly smaller here: (2 URLs) (18 years ago, 19-Jul-06, to lugnet.build.military)
  Re: Three military vehicles
 
(...) Magnus, These are great, I know I've tried my hand at armored vehicles, and the balance between playability, scale, and functionality is so hard to get just right. You got there just right. The last one also reminds me of the Crusader cannon, (...) (18 years ago, 21-Jul-06, to lugnet.build.military)

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