They look great. What do the colors signify?
IDF M109 'Doher'
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Morning Paul,
Colours of the ammunition - this varies with the mission profile ie Illumination, Penetration, Air Burst etc and the shells themselves are colour coded for example Light Blue for Illumination.
Now the containers (Yellow) we are talking about ONLY contain the propellant charge, so you get your shells (above) delivered seperately and then along comes another delivery of the charge and in different sizes. The power of the charge is printed on the canister and label (as per my models) and each charge is selected to go with whatever you are firing at. Except, the Light Blue canister contains not only the charge but also the parachute, and the whole is screwed to the top of the shell where you would normally put the fuse. In the Illumination setting the fuse comes in the Light Blue canister, but all other fuses come on seperate boxes.
The Olive Drab canister contains a Marker, to aid in air to ground operations, so the artillery mark the area with their smoke (Red, Yellow, Green) and the FAC (Forward Air Controller) can then come in and identify the target and call in the respective air response. But again the Marker needs a shell (Dummy) to add weight to the projectile. And the Black canisters are again charge bags for the shells.
This info comes from my friend in the IDF, hence the slow reply..
Cheers
Mike.Comment
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Update,
Work on the front of the hull has finally been completed...
The 'new. fire control computer is also now fitted into the turret and the turret masked ready for primer and paint once the hull is complete...
The rear door for the hull has been altered to the correct one for a Doher and not the M-109 (US etc)...
The kit version....
The IDF version - the fire extinguisher will be repainted and securing straps will be fitted.
All the pallets are now finished and waiting for the stowage racking.
The tracks have had some work progress, but no rush on these as a fair way to go yet.
Cheers
Mike.Comment
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Update.
So to the rear - Number plate added, rear idler attachments now in place as are the anchor blades....
The two tool boxes were the next to go on, with one open to show a few tools...
And next it was onto the rear mud guards....
These are the etch parts and the other parts that will be added....
Just got to add the release pull in the slot you can see, and then it will be onto the next one. This first one took me about 2 hours to put together and mount in place.
More later,
Cheers
MikeComment
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