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My entry for the AMBC Landing Craft category.

Around two weeks of work, a week of procrastinating on taking pictures, and all my entire collection of Dk. Bley tiles used.

 

Features seating for six soldiers, opening and closing rear propellers, and PF working propellers. Video forthcoming.

So, I said I wasn't going to be building much.

 

it looks like I lied.

 

I realized when staring at my abysmally messy desk, that the They Dreamed it, you build it category of the AMBC fit the Falcon quite perfectly.

 

So Two days, many headaches, and way too many redesigns later, I've got a UNSC Falcon.

Capable of fitting a pilot at the controls, and five full figures in the troop compartment, all while still being pretty sturdy!

 

Oh, and I edged the official model up a bit by adding a WWII-esque pair of teeth on the cockpit.

 

Developed on the chassis of the Leclerc Main Battle Tank, the Leclerc DNG was the replacement for the AMX-30D which wasn't capable of towing or recovering the massive MBT's.

 

I built this variant with the minesweeper blade on the front which comes in the K2D equipment package.

 

The tank is quite solid, and has full suspension on eight bogies.

 

First entry for the AMBC for the

Behind the Scenes Warfighters category.

I feel like my photostream has been dead as of late, so here's a quick twenty minute build to make it interesting again!

 

This will be making an appearance in my Infiltration diorama for the AMBC.

 

Obviously, [Carter]'s boxtruck was the main inspiration.

 

This was going to be an entry to the AMBC for the interior scene category, but due to it not filling my requirements for build quality, I trashed it.

The pictures were actually just test pictures, so I never took any with proper lighting. Hence the super grainy picture.

 

But since I've been very slow on uploading stuffs lately, I figured I'd post it up for you guys!

If there is anything extreemly bad about this pic, I can retake it with better lighting.

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The cold war, a time of posturing and threats, a moment in history where the world could have changed dramatically.

 

Experimental space-craft are tested and shot into orbit in a race for the moon and the first lunar landing.

The 7K-L3 was a top secret military space-plane developed and launched in 1968, in an effort to reach the moon one last time before the rapidly advancing american space program could.

 

Yes, that is a fictional back-story, so don't go crazy on me for being inaccurate.

Part of an entry for the AMBC "What If" category, and for the Real World Starfighter contest put on by Tromas.

Armed with one 50. Cal machine-gun, this baby will weasel out any enemies you have.

 

I think I was channeling a bit of Chris while building this.

:3

My entry for the AMBC Landing Craft category.

Around two weeks of work, a week of procrastinating on taking pictures, and all my entire collection of Dk. Bley tiles used.

 

Features seating for six soldiers, opening and closing rear propellers, and PF working propellers. Video forthcoming.

My entry for the AMBC Landing Craft category.

Around two weeks of work, a week of procrastinating on taking pictures, and all my entire collection of Dk. Bley tiles used.

 

Features seating for six soldiers, opening and closing rear propellers, and PF working propellers. Video forthcoming.

My entry for the Wheeled Warriors category for the 2013 AMBC.

 

While some people will go way out beyond what technology looks like these days, I decided to stick with something very reminiscent to a Humvee.

 

Mounted 50. Cal machine gun, Spare tyre, Shovel, and an opening trunk are all features on this model.

 

Suspension in action

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See the opening boot here.

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Wearing Superga rubber boots.

Developed on the chassis of the Leclerc Main Battle Tank, the Leclerc DNG was the replacement for the AMX-30D which wasn't capable of towing or recovering the massive MBT's.

 

I built this variant with the minesweeper blade on the front which comes in the K2D equipment package.

 

The tank is quite solid, and has full suspension on eight bogies.

 

First entry for the AMBC for the

Behind the Scenes Warfighters category.

My entry for the AMBC Middle Eastern Plane Model category.

  

Wearing Century vintage wellies for some gardening.

Wearing British vintage waders for some shopping.

Sagging in Abena diapers & red boots at the local flea-market.

Pascal, Roger & Capucin at Le Mée station.

Wearing shorts & Chambord wellies at the HRB.

On the order of High Commander Zorg, all Torgax units are to be on high alert until further.

 

AMBC: Modular Build entry

 

One of the main things I wanted to focus on in this build was landscaping. In my opinion, this category really hinges on how you can take something that is supposed to be plain and easily copied and make it unique. In all honesty, I had no idea what the heck I was gonna create until one day I was playing around with the large amount of light/dark blue studs I had and though "these would make a pretty cool alien plants." After about an hour of stacking studs and many thumb cramps later my "awesome" idea had been completed, and thus, this creation was born.

Roger & Pascal wearing Nora wellies for their shopping : picture dedicated to Ritch 😛 !

Street dancers (crawing from Briz FOR AMBC).

Wearing shorts & Argyll wellies on the terrace. bottescaoutchouc@free.fr

In rubber shorts & Havaïanas wellies.

Pascal & Roger at a commercial piazza.

At school in Hunter wellies.

Wearing Mudmaster boots and rubber bib and braces in Maintenon. bottescaoutchouc@free.fr

Wearing Betterdry, Suprima, Guy Cotten raingear & Kral boots in Melun downtown.

Wearing Le Chameau rubber boots at school.

Wearing Nokia waders when teaching.

Rubber shirt & Century boots at the river Seine, in Melun.

Wearing Century vintage rubber boots.

Wearing vintage Baudou Tracteur rubber boots.

Wearing Barbour wellies in Troyes downtown : "with Lili".

Wearing unlined Baudou rubber boots at the H.R.B. bottescaoutchouc.free.fr

So yeah, A build!

Crazy right?

 

I think I was channeling Tromas when I built these.

Sixteen points of articulation and very fun to swoosh.

: D

For an upcoming AMBC diorama.

 

I'd be happy to post the frames if you guys would be interested.

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