Autocar Half Track with Mortar Gun
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Good idea for a conversion to update the model, but I feel the need to point out that the body is too long: the M4 was based on the Half-track Car M2, while the Italeri kit is of a Half-track Personnel Carrier M3, which was about 25 cm longer, or 3.5 mm in 1/72 scale. You also seem to be using the fuel tanks (which are of the type used in the 75-mm Gun Motor Carriage M3 and 81-mm Mortar Carrier M21 half-tracks) as the front lockers. -
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Sorry to have missed the start Lee. Just had a nice read through. The build is wonderful. The wet stuff certainly brings it all together. Looking forward to seeing the next updateComment
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John. Thank you I can only build the easy one now I still like this scale when there easy
Spartan. Thanks for stopping by and the complement hope to have one soonComment
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The other night as I was looking at some builds that haven’t been finished I came across this one. As I stated above Jakko was right about this build I was way off the mark on this so I’ll be doing a different version it will be the M-21. I got a few things done this evening.I dismantled the parts of the model that I’ll be redoing and replacing the front bumper also. I found some parts I’ll need in my parts box.
Cut the center piece from the Hasegawa kit
Sanded it to fit this is where I’m finding out the Tamiya Extra Thin is a lifesaver after test fitting.
I removed the Italeri molded in Jerry Cans and I’m replacing them with I think are some old ESCI ones. That’s all for now
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This morning I worked the Bumper I added super glue in the cracks where I joined it together then sprinkled Baking soda over it. I then sand carefully and mounted it the chassis. I cleaned the Jerry Cans up and added them to the sides. I’ll be adding the winch on the bumper next.I used one of my old bumper first in case I failed at shorting it. Now that I know what to do I can make another out of the spare one
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