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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2013 18:37:43 GMT -7
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2013 18:41:07 GMT -7
The AVGP variants were introduced into Canadian service in the late 1970s. Intended for use only in Canada, they were pressed into service for several United Nations missions, including UNPROFOR and the mission to Somalia. One Grizzly was captured by Serb forces in the late 1990s, despite it being present on a peace keeping mission. The Cougar was used for training in Canada as a reconnaissance vehicle. During the 1980s and 1990's it was used by armored units as a tank substitute, for those units not equipped with the Leopard tank The squadrons equipped with the Cougar in those regiments were humorously referred to as the "boat squadron" as opposed to the reconnaissance squadrons which were equipped with the Lynx, and later the Coyote (another AVGP successor). The Grizzly was used as an armoured personnel carrier in regular force infantry battalions not equipped with the M113 APC, and also by reserve units. The majority of vehicles had their marine propulsion systems removed. Under the Wheeled LAV Life Extension project, the Canadian Forces planned to convert Grizzly and Husky vehicles to support variants such as Command Post and Mobile Repair Team Vehicle. However, the project was cancelled in 2005, and the vehicles retired. [6][7][10] In May 2007, the Edmonton Police Service accepted the donation of a disarmed Grizzly from the Canadian Army.[11] In March 2010, the Canadian Army donated two disarmed Cougar AVGPs to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in British Columbia for use by the Emergency Response Team.[citation needed] They were retrofitted to transport ERT assault teams into hazardous areas where transport in unarmored vehicles would not be safe.
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Post by Skip-O-Matic on Oct 22, 2013 19:37:13 GMT -7
You almost had me disappointed for a minute there until I got to the bottom.This is cool. I used to build some armor in my "teen" years. Is that an aftermarket gun barrel and a few other bits?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2013 19:37:46 GMT -7
Interesting build. Great background info too.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2013 19:41:55 GMT -7
You almost had me disappointed for a minute there until I got to the bottom.This is cool. I used to build some armor in my "teen" years. Is that an aftermarket gun barrel and a few other bits? The barrel came with the kit, the rest of the PE is after market from Eduard's Thx for the comments!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2013 11:40:03 GMT -7
excellent build jeff! nice post as well
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2013 2:25:52 GMT -7
nice build Bigjeff, i liked the history on the AVGP. so are you going with the UN color or the NATO and that Eduard's photo etch looks good too. And ohhh man Courteney Cox is hot
I've only built 1 Trumpeter kit before the "trumpeter m1117 guardian" very good quality kit lots of small part too. I also have the Trumpeter M1126 Stryker ICV kit but i haven't built it yet. Im not going to lie im afraid of it. the kit has over 300 part and alot of them are real small parts and just to make it more difficult on myself. I bought the "Voyager Stryker ICV photoetch detail set" for it. so if i ever do build it it will be one off those 8 month builds.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2013 14:01:13 GMT -7
Thx for the kind words!
I'm going with the black and green camo...why? Because EVERYBODY makes it UN white and the ones I operated were in Canada so that's how i'm going to paint it!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2013 17:23:36 GMT -7
I do quite a bit of armor and aircraft, and that is one NICE build! I also liked very much that you included some of the history. Thank you
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Post by Skip-O-Matic on Nov 23, 2013 18:05:10 GMT -7
Hey Jeff! Where ya been? Any more progress on the Cougar?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2013 8:59:17 GMT -7
hey Skip!
I'm still alive! Had som ehealth issues and and to hit the reset button for a while....things are getting back on track and I's hitting the shop again! Will post a finished product soon!
Happy holidays!!
Jeff
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