ww2 Italian Lancia Autocannone da 90/53 3RO

Started by methos, 17 August 2010, 08:18:30 PM

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methos

Hi Nik

what section should i post a work in progress in ?

I will be ordering a truck and 88 first so will start with that conversion

regards Richard
Key wargaming interest North Africa WW2

nikharwood

Speaking as Mod for "Painting & Modelling" I suggest bunging it in there  8)

I'm really pleased you're going to have a bash at this - and are happy to share it with the rest of us  8) :-bd 8)

Leon

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methos

Hi Leon

Many thanks to all those who made the picture possible

It looks a better place to start than the opel the cab looks closer.
A little rounding off of the mudguards
getting rid of the second rear axle then a round deck and an 88 with modofied sheild
all sounds easy :-)

Can you please advise which product code the truck is
Thanks Richard
Key wargaming interest North Africa WW2

Leon

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methos

Thanks again for your help I will add this and an 88 to my order today

regards Richard
Key wargaming interest North Africa WW2

methos

Not to much progress as my model railway has distracted me again  :)

I have opted for the American truck as the cab and engine covers are closer to the lancia
first modification will be to remove 1 pair of the rear wheels

regard richard

hoping i have attached pic correctly
Key wargaming interest North Africa WW2

sunjester

Looks good so far. I've been after a coupe of these for ages so I'll also be very interested to see how you get on.

Graham

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