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Repainting the motor pool: TJCOUCH

Dave M38A1

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Looking good, I like to see someone else also has a newer jeep, the M38A1 is running, when the new brakes are hooked up and I can drive it, I'll start the body work.

Dave
 

Dave M38A1

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Looks real good, after all the prep work, it seems good to make progress that that you can really see. The last Jeep I took the body off the frame and the body is still on the rotisserie.

I was working on the M38A1 last night, I cleaned the frame with elbow grease and wire brush and preped it with PickleX20, like Ospho, it kills the rust and then I use red Zero-Rust as a primer covered with Gillespie. Seems to work well.
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Pics comming soon.
Dave
 

papabear

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Seeing that mule "slung" under the tree reminds me of the mortar sections when I was in the 101stABN(Air assault)! They looked funny slung under a huey and even funnier under a blackhawk!

Looking good on the motor pool TJ :-D
 

tjcouch

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sweet paint on the mule!

isnt it kinda glossy?
The paint is a little glossy . . . but I expect the Florida sun will tone it down a bit it short order . . .

Finished the M35 this weekend . . . . it kinda looked like a UN truck after I primed it.
Now I just need to line up all the toys and a row and have a stenciling party!
 

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