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Steel Soldiers MV of the month 2024 - November VOTE HERE!

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patracy

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Now, onto the vote! Please vote for MV of the month! Feel free to campaign in this thread, but please keep it here and not via PM.

1. HoveringHMMWV


2. Migginsbros


3. msgjd
 

canadacountry

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regarding no suspension..I guess that for forking, it makes sense as you want it to be the same front height/ride no matter whether its empty or lumping a extra-big full container knowing that its likely certain people get quite used to 'their' tractor to the point that eventually they could pick up a big box and stuff it into the middle shelf of a warehouse aisle in a quite rapid nonstop motion without ever 'noticing' that they barely had half an inch clearance .. or mm yeah you know where "can do it in my sleep" more literally comes from
 

HoveringHMMWV

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I'm very impressed with the functionality and current usefulness of the other vehicles! Unfortunately, mine was ridden hard while on active service and then abused again during the demil process. It now resides peacefully and protectively in my half of the garage. It was carefully and painstakingly repaired, refitted, and restored. No chores, jobs, or tasks are asked of it now but rather displays, parades, benefits, or simple errand runs. The M1151A1 served this country dutifully. It will continue to serve, just in a different capacity and at a much slower pace.

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DeMilitarized

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I'm very impressed with the functionality and current usefulness of the other vehicles! Unfortunately, mine was ridden hard while on active service and then abused again during the demil process. It now resides peacefully and protectively in my half of the garage. It was carefully and painstakingly repaired, refitted, and restored. No chores, jobs, or tasks are asked of it now but rather displays, parades, benefits, or simple errand runs. The M1151A1 served this country dutifully. It will continue to serve, just in a different capacity and at a much slower pace.

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What .50 cal are you using?
 

msgjd

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Fabricated up my own M2HB. It’s dimensionally correct and looks pretty realistic from 20+ feet away
Nice !! I was gonna make a couple on the metal lathe from wood (and steel) but I like your idea much better !!!

Looks like PVC thus does the barrel wobble when moving the vehicle? People are gonna think the barrel was overheated and lost it's temper :D
 

HoveringHMMWV

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Nice !! I was gonna make a couple on the metal lathe from wood (and steel) but I like your idea much better !!!

Looks like PVC thus does the barrel wobble when moving the vehicle? People are gonna think the barrel was overheated and lost it's temper :D
One piece barrel to buffer using properly sized hole saw (fine tune using files). Heat shield/guard screwed into pvc pipe adapter underneath. Little to no movement. Kreg screws look like rivets from afar and add realism.
 
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