Custom US Army AR-TAV M588 APC(by C130IM)

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Jul 082013
 

C130IM creates this awesome and realistic Army 1:18th custom APC from Aliens Kit

“1:18 US Army AR-TAV, M588 APC. Based off 1:20 “Aliens” USCM APC Resin Kit.

Customized to adapt to storyline. The M588 falls into class of advanced technology weapon systems. Supplied to US Army and Marines.

Development, integration and production of advanced weapon systems were conducted at Natick and Tobyhanna (unoccupied zones north of the North Carolina border). Major production facilities were hidden in the rugged Appalachians spanning from Pennsylvania north to parts of New York. “

{See here for more photos and the entire back story}

Mar 042013
 

Having been a fan of C130IM’s custom works on Facebook for a long time, it was great to see him finally showcasing some of it here as well. We love the completed works, but every now and then, something so special comes along that you have to show it as it is being created.

From the mind of C130IM:

Invader fighter, Planetary Dual Role Attack Craft (P-DRAC).

Kitbash, Scratchbuild and sculpt. Still some more work to do on the engine section and the rear thrusters. Working on the lighting as well.

Background:

The alien invasion of earth began with descent of their large, aerial carriers around the globe. They remained well out of range of many militaries advaced anti-air systems. They transport hundreds of fighter craft and various types.

One of the most utilized were DRAC’s; small but powerful, fast, agile, single seat fighters. Their small size allowed invader carriers to maintain large inventory of these fighters. Some compared their size to that of a marine LAV-25’s. Swarms of DRAC’s launched waves of attacks around the globe. Their main mission in the onset of the invasion: destroy earth military defenses. Secondary, to provide support to the larger AR-VREX craft (bomber class craft) that targeted large population centers. DRAC’s were armed with dual rapid fire cannons and missiles capable of destroying airborne and ground based targets.

World Air and Naval forces were outmatched, outgunned and outpaced by these small fighters. US fighter pilots that survived engagements recalled that the DRAC’s size, speed and sharp maneuvers made it difficult to acquire and maintain a weapons lock. however, it was not like a sci-fi movie. DRAC’s did not have shields and the armor was not impenetrable. When struck by a missile or high caliber machine gun rounds, DRAC’s were knocked out of the sky.

Unfortunately, due to the large number of invader fighter craft in the onset of the invasion, global air and naval forces were paralyzed in matter of days. US military ordered remaining air fleet grounded in safe zones well outside occupied territory. As the war dragged into post invasion phase DRAC’s conducted air superiority patrols. Conducted hit and run operations outside occupied territory or provided air support to invader ground forces and security forces in occupied zones. They had become vulnerable to surface to air attacks when DRAC’s hovered above the ground or in air when performing recon missions. Regular military and militia savered the opportunity to shoot down these fighters. Many DRAC’s were shot down during patrol and security operations near the Appalachains far from their base of operations. The Appalachain mountain range had become a source of irritation to the invader leadership.

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