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Re: Yet another New Project Starting Soon... Allies this time as well!
« Reply #30 on: July 09, 2018, 10:03:31 am »
A bridge-laying tank would be machinery, and with deployed bridge option would also be a large piece of scenery!

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Re: Yet another New Project Starting Soon... Allies this time as well!
« Reply #31 on: July 09, 2018, 10:46:24 am »
I think Rubicon could do a good job of a resin / metal landing craft .  True some resin / metal kits are really bad ( old BA tanks kits ) , but that's from over use and age of the molds . Rubicon have a mold replacement / retool program in effect  on the plastic kit side of their line , and I  don't see them ignoring the resin / metal side a couple years on when its needed .  You can get a HDF / plastic kit of a LVCP  from Corsec Eng . if your in need of one right now . I added a few bits a pieces to mine, HO scale train stuff , plastic strip and   Rubicon 30 cal MGs .   If Rubicon does make one I'll turn mine into a beached wreck scenery piece


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Re: RESIN Project - LCM-3 3D Drawings 180709
« Reply #32 on: July 09, 2018, 12:22:04 pm »
We have to reveal the Higgins LCM-3 as our new resin project.  This post is already on page 3...  This is by far the largest resin piece we have done under the Rubicon Models name.

The LCM (Landing Craft Mechanized) already exists before the Second World War, under different versions. The LCM-3 is developed in two different versions: cargo and troop transport. Its tactical role is to increase the firepower of a landed force. Indeed, the LCM-3 is capable of embarking and disembarking a 30-ton tank, which can subsequently support the infantry as close as possible during an amphibious assault.

Capable of reaching the 10 knots, it can also carry, in place of a tank, 60 equipped soldiers, almost double of an LCVP.

In appearance very similar to the LCVP which Higgins Industries also constructed, with a 10-foot (3.0m) wide load area at the front and a small armoured (1/4 inch steel) wheelhouse on the aft decking over the engine room.

The LCM saw service in both the European and Pacific Theaters. More than 8,600 LCM(3)s were produced by the war's end.  BTW, 486 LCMs were used during Operation Overlord.

Specification:
Displacement: 52 tons (loaded); 23 tons (empty)
Length: 50 feet (15.25m)
Beam: 14 feet (4.3m)
Draft: 3 feet (0.91m) (forward); 4 feet (1.2m) (aft)
Propulsion: 2 Diesel engines, 110-225 hp
Weight: 25,000 kg
Speed (loaded): 8 knots (9.2 mph)
Speed (empty): 11 knots (13 mph)
Armament: two .50-cal M2 Browning machine guns
Crew: 4 (1 coxwain, 1 engineer, 2 crew members)
Transport Capacity: One 30-ton tank (e.g. M4 Sherman), 60 troops, or 60,000 lb (27,000 kg) of cargo


















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Re: RESIN Project - LCM-3 3D Drawings 180709
« Reply #33 on: July 09, 2018, 03:09:46 pm »
Very impressive.  And a great addition to the forthcoming range of Amtracs and Amtanks.

Would it be possible to do the smaller details in plastic rather than metal?

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Re: RESIN Project - LCM-3 3D Drawings 180709
« Reply #34 on: July 09, 2018, 03:12:43 pm »
Would it be possible to do the smaller details in plastic rather than metal?

We might look into doing an LCVP later, it is a smaller boat... will see how it goes!  Problem with these type of projects are the parts are too large and pricy to make moulds.


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Re: RESIN Project - LCM-3 3D Drawings 180709
« Reply #35 on: July 09, 2018, 03:29:39 pm »
It looks like my Sarissa one will not get repaired but might get a Viking funeral ^__^.

Nice looking piece of kit. Please look carefully at the ramp hinge, I am sure you will have something stronger than the MDF pegs of the Sarissa version.

I wonder if the vents, bollards, life rings etc would be common enough to be worth doing in plastic rather than metal.

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Re: RESIN Project - LCM-3 3D Drawings 180709
« Reply #36 on: July 09, 2018, 04:06:19 pm »
I wonder if the vents, bollards, life rings etc would be common enough to be worth doing in plastic rather than metal.

That's what I meant - and the machine guns.  I realise that the vessel itself would be very expensive to do in plastic.

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Re: RESIN Project - LCM-3 3D Drawings 180709
« Reply #37 on: July 09, 2018, 04:44:18 pm »
The LCM-3 is just too tiny a niche to invest in a plastic version and the smaller parts had no real usage for other vehicles as well, justifying them to be done in plastic.  Finer and smaller parts will be in pewter to make sure they are sturdy and more durable; at least that's the plan for now.

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Re: RESIN Project - LCM-3 3D Drawings 180709
« Reply #38 on: July 09, 2018, 11:17:29 pm »

 Looks like it'll make for a cool model, though, as you say, a bit niche.

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Re: RESIN Project - LCM-3 3D Drawings 180709
« Reply #39 on: July 10, 2018, 08:31:02 am »
That was going to be my next choice.
It's obvious everyone is going to need at least a pair.

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Re: RESIN Project - LCM-3 3D Prototype 180716
« Reply #40 on: July 16, 2018, 03:29:37 pm »
This is what our resin LCM(3) will look like... 3D prototype of our design.  We are currently making design changes to it so that it can be more user-friendly during the assembling process. Once done, we will proceed to do the masters and ready for duplication.















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Re: RESIN Project - LCM-3 3D Prototype 180716
« Reply #41 on: July 16, 2018, 03:34:35 pm »
Nice.

Have you set up an IKEA style test rig to test the robustness of the ramp hinge ^___^.

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Re: RESIN Project - LCM-3 3D Prototype 180716
« Reply #42 on: July 19, 2018, 07:16:06 am »

Very cool! Will leave the various MDF type options to in its wake!  8)

Some minor points on the labelling of parts (since, unlike tanks, this is something I know about :P), what you have down as "mooring bitt" should be called a "cleat" and the "chock" is a "fairlead".


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Re: RESIN Project - LCM-3 3D Prototype 180716
« Reply #43 on: July 19, 2018, 08:47:08 am »
Does look very cool . I'm just worried about how much this is going to co$t me  . Any idea of a price range for this beauty ?

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Re: RESIN Project - LCM-3 3D Prototype 180716
« Reply #44 on: July 19, 2018, 02:54:44 pm »
JTFM do a LCVP in resin for CA$40, so as this is bigger I’d guess something above that.
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