Starting in the Motor Pool, we have some small progress done on the Iranian Chieftain. Using the pictured jig, we got the tracks assembled and installed:
In this next bay, we got the German Landwasserschlepper marked up with the decals:
Next to that is another German project, the SdKfz 9 Early version with the crane. This one got the engine and transmission installed:
In this next bay is an ACE kit of the British Forlite staff car. However, when I looked inside it had a paint scheme for a civilian car so that is what I decided to do. I got it all assembled to this point so far:
In this next bay is the Canadian Churchill. I didn't have the decals to make a specific tank so I winged it using the standard format for decals on Canadian Churchills to make this one look like a Canadian Churchill. It's done and incorrect, but this is how it's gonna stay:
Moving on to the next bay, we have the almost final assembly of the LRDG truck ready for paint:
Later we got the base paint down on the British LRDG truck:
More details were then painted. Note the machine gun in place of the 20mm cannon; I had lost the parts tree for the cannon, so I improvised:
In this next bay, I did some additional work on my Russian P-15 radar truck. A good friend told me that mesh was needed to be added to the radar dishes, so I found some that looked about right and went to work, adding it to the framework with Gator's Grip glue::
Here it is some hours later, all glued down and dried. This is how it's gonna look. I also had broken off the radar base from the truck and made it so the whole radar turns since that is how it's supposed to be:
Lastly in this next bay is the radar system for the P-18 radar truck. It took some doing and isn't lined up properly at all, but it is done:
Next will be some final additions and then assembly onto the truck. This radar will turn as well.
That's all for the Motor Pool, let's do a quick swing through the Shipyards....
In this first slip is the HMS Westminster, her hull is completely painted and now the photo etch details can be added:
In the next slip, the keel has been laid down for another British ship, the HMS Tiger:
Later the superstructure was added:
Finally in this last slip, the keel was laid for another ship. This one is the USS Alaska CB-1:
That's as far as I got on this. Thank you all for taking my tour and don't forget, comments are always welcome; thanks for looking in.