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Still slowly adding all the details inside.
At this point, amongst other things, I have the seatbelts in, made some of the clips that the canteens hang on, the VIC-1 in and wired, the winch controls restored (working on the winch still), the fuel tank sight lines in, made a gun firing button, etc.
It doesn't show in the picture, but I put a metal cap over the winch motor opening (where the blue masking tape is in the photo) to seal off the hole until the winch goes in.
I have a little buddy who is very curious about what I am doing, he comes by most days to check things out. He will make his way all around the vehicle peering inside at me from different angles to see what is going on.
My Marine boy is currently training as an operator on the LVSR.
He is very pleased as he got the truck he wanted, and the duty station. He is top right in the picture.
Driving wasn't the MOS he signed up for (the Marines are good at the "as needs of the service dictate" MOS changes), but he doesn't have a problem with that. Several of the guys he went through boot camp with ended up (involuntarily) as cooks, and as he said "Now THAT would have pi**ed me off!!"
Cheers
At this point, amongst other things, I have the seatbelts in, made some of the clips that the canteens hang on, the VIC-1 in and wired, the winch controls restored (working on the winch still), the fuel tank sight lines in, made a gun firing button, etc.
It doesn't show in the picture, but I put a metal cap over the winch motor opening (where the blue masking tape is in the photo) to seal off the hole until the winch goes in.
I have a little buddy who is very curious about what I am doing, he comes by most days to check things out. He will make his way all around the vehicle peering inside at me from different angles to see what is going on.
My Marine boy is currently training as an operator on the LVSR.
He is very pleased as he got the truck he wanted, and the duty station. He is top right in the picture.
Driving wasn't the MOS he signed up for (the Marines are good at the "as needs of the service dictate" MOS changes), but he doesn't have a problem with that. Several of the guys he went through boot camp with ended up (involuntarily) as cooks, and as he said "Now THAT would have pi**ed me off!!"
Cheers
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