As stated on the Churchill AVLB build, things are taking a short break, the Scimitar is close to paint, so I thought I would bring out the Warrior and build it as one used in Iraq 2005.
So it was off to Prime Portal for some pics and into my reference collection for a couple of books I knew I had...

and now for the kit and the bits....

Well by bits I meant the kit would supply a few and the after market would supply the rest...



I do have another Warrior in my stash, but this is a different version and of a different time...

So off to work, the first job was to mark off the items that required removal... which according to the AA instructions are the two rer right suspension covers/mounds inside the hull, plus the location plug and hole at the front of the hull to allow for the drivers compartment to fit - and as I cut off opposite ones I decided to remove them all duh!
The build commenced with sorting out the main interior components, cutting off the unwanted resin plugs, cleaning up and getting them ready for primer and paint.
After going through the instructions a few times I realised that once the parts were in the hull then the painting would be a nightmare. So I am going to paint the parts first and then carefully assemble....

And here they are just before they went off to be primed, and this is only the lower hull, the turret comes later....
Mike.
So it was off to Prime Portal for some pics and into my reference collection for a couple of books I knew I had...
and now for the kit and the bits....
Well by bits I meant the kit would supply a few and the after market would supply the rest...
I do have another Warrior in my stash, but this is a different version and of a different time...
So off to work, the first job was to mark off the items that required removal... which according to the AA instructions are the two rer right suspension covers/mounds inside the hull, plus the location plug and hole at the front of the hull to allow for the drivers compartment to fit - and as I cut off opposite ones I decided to remove them all duh!
The build commenced with sorting out the main interior components, cutting off the unwanted resin plugs, cleaning up and getting them ready for primer and paint.
After going through the instructions a few times I realised that once the parts were in the hull then the painting would be a nightmare. So I am going to paint the parts first and then carefully assemble....
And here they are just before they went off to be primed, and this is only the lower hull, the turret comes later....
Mike.
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