The Ukrainians are using M1152A1 HMMWVs as carriers for the LAND-LGR4 rocket launcher:

(from
https://defence-blog.com/us-made-laser-guided-weapon-system-spotted-in-ukraine/)
The rockets are laser guided, accurate and simple enough to mount on smaller vehicles.
Spalah has a 1/35 LAND-LGR4 launcher:

Which I had on-hand. There are no M1152A1 available as kits in 1/35, but I did have the ICM 1/35 M1097A2:

Good enough for
government whif work!
The ICM kit is OK. Fit is fine; I just found the assembly to be less convenient/straightforward compared to other modern Humvee kits.:


I used Spalah 3D printed HMMWV tires. They weren't as good as other Spalah products (the sidewall writing is indistinct) but better than the vinyl kit tires. I also used the Kelik 3D decals for this kit for the first time. They suggest soaking the decals in warm water to release them from the sheet, but i was able to coax most of them off just with a sharp blade. Some of the decals look great:

(red lights, headlights behind the lens)
The instrument panel is great, although the sand color I used is different from the decal colors:

Some of the decals were very small and had to go over curved details and this was difficult due to the stiffness and thickness of the decals. i ended up using superglue and holding down the decals until the set into place.
This is where I am now. "topless":

with a scratchbuilt roof:

I still have to add some details -design & print decals for the launcher and vehicle, add some of the cables and hardware that are missing and some weathering. I may add some camo to the sand color as well. Jeff sent me some doors and a soft roof (thanks, Jeff!) I modified one of the doors to fit and make it semi-armored, but i may leave them off just to make the interior more visible.
(moved images to Flickr)