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DUKW Pictures - Almost Done

Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 6:03 pm
by minnhawk
Below is a picture or two of my DUKW -- I say I am almost finished, but since when is ANY historic military vehicle "finished"? There's always more work to be done, but at least this DUKW is getting to the point where I'm willing to post pictures of it! I purposely left off the skirts on the left side to show off her "legs" (!)


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Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 7:19 pm
by Chappers
What a Beauty,There's someting about a Dukw that appeals to me. Maybe oneday!!!!!!! :P :P :P

Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 7:48 am
by David Welch
John, Great Job. Its rare to see a DUKW as straight and with uncut ribs. What color is that 33070?
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33070

Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 1:01 pm
by minnhawk
David: Yeah, I decided to go with 33070 early WWII. The more accurate, late war OD was just to pale for me -- I left a patch of it under one of the data plates for posterity, however.

I also went with the 461st Ampibious Truck Company, attached to the 149th Engineer Combat Battalion (ECB) on D-Day at Omaha Beach (6th Engineer Special Brigade) I also put the driver's name underneath the air intake on the right side, "TSGT Amos Millwood." Millwood earned a bronze star with "V" device for bringing his DUKW onshore under fire to deliver more ammunition and supplies and, even more importantly, to evacuate the wounded. Three DUKWmen and the company commander were killed the morning of June 6th. For its actions, the 14th ECB (and therefore the men of the 461st) was awarded a Unit Citation for its work on D-Day.

Although I've dreaded the painting of stencils on the DUKW, I took my time and they all came out very clean and crisp. I used the vinyl stencil cutouts, paid attention to the edges, and also "pre-sprayed" the stencils OD green to seal any gaps and let it dry thoroughly BEFORE I painted with the white.

It has been a labor of love -- uncut DUKWs with sturdy hulls are hard to come by -- you should know, owning the "sister" of mine. Let me know how your engine block painting comes out! And thanks again for the swimming lession -- maybe we'll both get the cajones to swim DUKWs the way Steve G does someday.

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 7:56 pm
by David Welch
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I need to get my dukw finished also.

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 3:12 pm
by minnhawk
David: Go ahead, rub in the fact that you have a heated garage! I could sure use heated space right now!

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 8:52 am
by armydriver
Wow and double wow. She is a real beauty. You have done a fantastic job. Thanks for the photos. :D