Whilst I'm away from the bench ( poor health ), I've been thinking on what to build next, after finishing my AEW Gannet..............................

The 2P26 was a variant of the standard Gaz light truck, carrying 4 x 3M6 Shmel Anti Tank missiles. The missiles - NATO name AT-1 Snapper, were first generation wire guide weapons, introduced in 1960.
I'll put some sprue & detail shots up before I start.
There is a problem, though it's called 'baby carriage, because of its' resemblance to a pram (?!) - pictures for discussion purposes only

The box top shows the hood, folded
But, as a total cop out, the instructions just show the naked tubular frame!, whether in firing, or travel position.

I'm thinking of how to represent the folded canvas, my first idea was paper ( as I've used in tarp covers ), but I don't think I can get the folds to lie properly. My next idea is aluminium foil, which I can form, and get to stay in position.
ANYBODY with any thoughts on how to model this? The frame is quite flimsy, so any solution would have to be lightweight. Just the folded position, you wouldn't want to hide the nicely detailed missiles, and a working version is a step too far!!!!!
Dave
The 2P26 was a variant of the standard Gaz light truck, carrying 4 x 3M6 Shmel Anti Tank missiles. The missiles - NATO name AT-1 Snapper, were first generation wire guide weapons, introduced in 1960.
I'll put some sprue & detail shots up before I start.
There is a problem, though it's called 'baby carriage, because of its' resemblance to a pram (?!) - pictures for discussion purposes only
The box top shows the hood, folded
But, as a total cop out, the instructions just show the naked tubular frame!, whether in firing, or travel position.
I'm thinking of how to represent the folded canvas, my first idea was paper ( as I've used in tarp covers ), but I don't think I can get the folds to lie properly. My next idea is aluminium foil, which I can form, and get to stay in position.
ANYBODY with any thoughts on how to model this? The frame is quite flimsy, so any solution would have to be lightweight. Just the folded position, you wouldn't want to hide the nicely detailed missiles, and a working version is a step too far!!!!!
Dave
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