U.S M8 Light Armored Car Greyhound (Tamiya 1/35)
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Rick, you must have missed Scotties build...I think his was a turretless recon vehicle. I wonder if the Tamiya and the Italeri kits are the same mold Matt? I have the Italeri one and will check the sprues against your picture. Should be a nice build...Rick come closer, I'll stand between you and the build should anything happen. :tears-of-joy::tears-of-joy::tears-of-joy:
Cheers,
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I’ve not built either, but no, they’re not. They were released around the same time, but appear to have been designed completely independently of each other. The instructions are on Scalemates, and show clearly that the two kits really share nothing except the subject and scale:
Tamiya model kit in scale 1:35, 35228 is a NEW tool released in 1998 | Contents, Previews, Reviews, History + Marketplace | M8 Greyhound | EAN: 4950344352289
Italeri model kit in scale 1:35, 364 is a NEW tool released in 1998 | Contents, Previews, Reviews, History + Marketplace | M8 Greyhound | EAN: 8001283803649
By the way, Matt, I don’t know how accurate you want this model to be, but I remember a letter sent into Military Modelling magazine after an article in which Steve Zaloga detailed the Tamiya kit, which explained the things wrong with both the kit’s interior and Zaloga’s added details. I could dig it up for you if you want.Comment
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"min" too Matt,
I`ve wanted to do one of these for a while now,so will be very interested to see your take on it.
Good luck mate,watching all the way:thumb2: ,
Cheers,
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I’ve not built either, but no, they’re not. They were released around the same time, but appear to have been designed completely independently of each other. The instructions are on Scalemates, and show clearly that the two kits really share nothing except the subject and scale:
https:tongue-out3:/www.scalemates.co...yhound--123035
https:tongue-out3:/www.scalemates.co...yhound--101842
By the way, Matt, I don’t know how accurate you want this model to be, but I remember a letter sent into Military Modelling magazine after an article in which Steve Zaloga detailed the Tamiya kit, which explained the things wrong with both the kit’s interior and Zaloga’s added details. I could dig it up for you if you want.
If I get it finished without any great mishaps I’ll be happy. I’m quite a way of worrying about accuracy yet. Many thanks for the offer.Comment
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From the Osprey Book "M8 Greyhound Light Armored Car 1941-91" the photos show that the majority of these vehicles had the floor repainted Olive Drab , and the vertical plate behind the drivers head etc were also painted olive drab, the crews disliking the fact that the white was too easily seen from above , and from the front if the drivers compartment was not covered by the removable hatches.
some pictures of a restored m8 @ https://leicestermodellers.weebly.co...-car-c-23.html
and a m20 @ https://leicestermodellers.weebly.co...ility-car.htmlComment
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Thanks Gary, some great photos in those links, after following tamiya paint instructions I knew it looked odd and couldn’t believe it was all white, tried googling but didn’t find anything, I’m going to stick with it as I’m having all hatches closed so won’t be seen againComment
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I think the problem was that they left the factory all white , and it was the troops/commanders who organised the repainting/over painting of some surfaces with olive drab paint.Comment
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