After gathering a bunch of a parts I eventually got around to assembling my kneeling CAS-3-Mod 1 Ape. I changed out the yellow part in the picture above for another for this conversion.
After drilling to magnetize the torso, I found that the body couldn't turn because it interfered with the raised plates on legs. Hence the photo on the right showing how I rebuilt the parts so that the torso would clear the plates, which I really shouldn't have had to do because this was sculpted as a kneeling Gear.
So, I bit the bullet and re-sculpted the lower torso top, and corrected
the mismolded lower torso.
Finally, with that corrected, I could finish the conversion. As you can see I've added some stowage.
I have some old RAFM weapons, quite a few in fact, but some of the weapons are ridiculously large. Hence the substitution of the new Heavy Grenade Launcher from the current Dream Pod 9 1/144th range.
I decided to make the torso on this version a recon specialist variant inspired by the Ape suits that in my novel Strike Dog.I used a part from the current Kodiak from Dream Pod 9.
My plan is to make six mechs given that each half of the detachment was a
mirror of the other. So, this model represents either Sergeant Mary
Lewis, communications, or Sergeant Miguel Sanchez, communications from my novel Strike Dog.
Combat Armor Suit Detachment Alpha 5136
Captain Anthony Downey, detachment commander
Master Sergeant Campbell, operations and team sergeant
Staff Sergeant Morales, combat engineer
Sergeant Mary Lewis, communications
Sergeant Schmidt, medical
Sergeant First Class Frank Radoslovich, weapons
Chief WO1 Andrew McAdams, assistant detachment commander
Sergeant First Class Thomas Nguyen, assistant operations and intelligence
Staff Sergeant Julia King, combat engineer
Sergeant Miguel Sanchez, communications
Sergeant Daniel Robinson, medical
Staff Sergeant Juan Espera, weapons
And yes, this means I working on three more CAS-3 Ape conversions.
Still some final detailing to finish, which is going be delayed because after three and a half years of avoiding catching COVID19 I've tested positive. To say I feel ill only scratches the surface, and I can't remember being this ill in over forty years.
Guess it sucks to be me.
Love the kneeling model, and hoping your recovery is as fast as possible.
ReplyDeleteYesterday was pretty bad, but today I'm at least not shivering and sweating, which is a good thing. Coughing up stuff though, not so good. The phlegm must flow!
DeleteRemember to keep hydrated, it's too easy to forget. Water or tea will work fine, and my mother (84yo) is partial to a ginger infusion (chopped, not powdered) laced with honey for influenza related coughing.
ReplyDeleteOh, and get well soon.
DeleteI will, I am drinking tea, coffee, and fizzy water and so I'm good. And cheers for the kind thoughts.
DeleteBoiled Ginger with a little honey always helps a ton. Get well soon :-)
DeleteThank you for you kind wish. Honey and lemon works pretty good for coughs. So I'll have to try the honey and ginger because I like ginger too.
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