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I finally got some pictures posted so I could show them here. The first picture shows how I made them. Each side of the box, with the barrier down the middle, is big enough for a deck of playing cards. I put the dividers in. Custom made for each box based on the piece size.

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The second picture, found below is of the stryker boxes that I fabricated. They are full complete and each divider, between vehicles, are hand cut.

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Hoth,
Those boxes look soooooooo nice. Expensive looking, elegant.

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JLTV, I added some weapon systems to these.
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Hoth
The photos corrected the image I had in my head when you mentioned playing cards. I was thinking of the clear plastic type boxes that people put Magic the Gathering (for example) collectable cards in. Those wooden boxes do look a similar method to the balsa / box wood trays I posted.

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Bradley ambulance waiting on Red Cross decal.
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Bradley APC with m.g. Bucket
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Thanks for the feedback. The boxes look way more expensive than they are. Each box cost about $2.49 and I think each box needs about a buck or two of Bass wood to make the dividers. All and all, I think the boxes are cheaper, once complete, than the plastic ones GHQ sells. Its more time consuming and tedious than anything else. The only issue come from the vehicles with small little bendy bits that get glued on. They are super fragile and break easy... so I have to figure out a way to secure the vehicles better. I have been thinking about making removable dividers that can be set down once the vehicles are in place.. I can also put cross beams across so that it can stop the vehicles from moving up and down. I have to find the time to make the dividers and test a few concepts out.

The hardest part is that the boxes are not of the greatest quality and as a result, the divided section in each box are not the same size.. This sucks because making 5 boxes for Strykers should be as easy as measuring and fitting them into place after cutting.. But because they are not all the same size.. some sanding needed to happen to be able to fit the same number of vehicles in every box. I bought the boxes from Hobby lobby.

https://www.hobbylobby.com/Crafts-Hobbi ... ox/p/23280

Now if you are not concerned with them banging together, because you put a clear coat on them, you could just leave the dividers out and just put as many vehicles as you can fit in there. Then any gaps you can used some foam, like the green stuff you see in my pictures. Then fill the lid with the same green foam, also shown in the pictures I posted, and use a thin layer of bubble rap to fill in the void so they don't bounce up and down. The vehicles did two moves across country that way. Most did very well. I can post a picture if you are interested. O.. and you need to put a rubber band around them when moving them, because the lids will come open. For the vehicles with fiddly bits, I just used the GHQ storage boxes.. because I could position the vehicles better so they did not move around.
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I recently finished some wheeled vehicles for my new project (I need to learn to finish my old projects before starting new ones). I’m going to build a USMC force consisting of two battalion landing teams: one in NATO camo and one in desert tan. Camo BLT is first, and they need a LAR platoon!

I have the standard 4-vehicle platoon, plus a recovery vehicle and an AT section with 2 LAV-ATs. And no self-respecting FSO would deploy without some mortars, so I included 2 LAV Mortar vehicles for a total of 9 vehicles in the platoon.
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redleg wrote:
Thu Jan 05, 2023 2:50 am
<snip> (I need to learn to finish my old projects before starting new ones). <snip>
I don't think I'll ever finish my WW2 armies - there's always another unit type or equipment variant to get or to stretch the time period they can represent. Either earlier or later (including Wehrmacht '47 or early Cold War - mostly Korea in my case).

The best I could do is at least to finish the unit I'm currently painting before starting the next. :D

All that said, I've just 'Finnished' three FIAT G.50s.
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Redleg, I like those Marines, those LAVs are very nice.
Gazza, are those Italian aircraft? Sharpe looking planes.

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chrisswim wrote:
Thu Jan 05, 2023 8:45 am
Gazza, are those Italian aircraft? Sharpe looking planes.
They are indeed. FIAT G.50s (by Heroic & Ros IIRC - had them floating around for quite some time).

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great looking fighters Gazza!

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Great work everyone. Nice to see some new pictures of people's work. Especially love the Marine LAVs in NATO Tri-color Redleg. They look great.
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Thanks Hoth! And here is the next unit for the Battalion Landing Team: The AAV Platoon!

14 vehicles total. 12 are the AAVP troop carriers that make up the standard Amtrack platoon, plus an AAVC command vehicle and an AAVR recovery vehicle. Too bad there is no mortar version of this vehicle. I may need to create one!

The last 2 vehicles to be painted are the command and recovery vehicles and I did a much better job of dry brushing the green on these two than on the rest of the platoon. The troop carriers look shiny in these photos, though I don't really see the shininess when they are on the table.

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Like that BLT!
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