1/76 M3, M5A1 & M9A1 US Armored Halftracks
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Re: 1/76 M3A1 and M5A1 US Armored Halftracks
For the fiddly 50-cal MG pulpit, this time I used two sides from the Airfix one, thinned down considerably, for stiffness. Then added the rest from plastic strip.
I made a bend in the kit RHS (as viewed by the driver...) and then trimmed the width of the front to compensate.
I also added an ammo box for the 50-cal and carved the firing handles:
On the M9A1 itself, I added replacement resin Jerry Cans because the kit ones had sink holes right in the middle, right where most of the detail is. I also added the side 30-cal MG mounts on either side. Shown here with the pulpit dry assembled:
I made a bend in the kit RHS (as viewed by the driver...) and then trimmed the width of the front to compensate.
I also added an ammo box for the 50-cal and carved the firing handles:
On the M9A1 itself, I added replacement resin Jerry Cans because the kit ones had sink holes right in the middle, right where most of the detail is. I also added the side 30-cal MG mounts on either side. Shown here with the pulpit dry assembled:
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Re: 1/76 M3A1 and M5A1 US Armored Halftracks
I airbrushed the overall SCC2 on the outside of the M9 and all over the 6-pdr, then sprayed an SCC14 disruptive pattern on the halftrack. The pulpit is attached, and just needs the support post added at the back. The decals are for the 8th Motor Battalion/The Rifle Brigade, 29th Armoured Brigade, 11th Armoured Division in Normandy 1944. The tracks/wheels are still dry assembled here, and next up is my least favorite painting exercise - tires (tyres). At least the tracks are rubber, so it is easier to paint the tires on the bogies...
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Re: 1/76 M3A1 and M5A1 US Armored Halftracks
My favorite part... the first round of mud and dust! The suspension is now attached and everything sealed with a coat of matt varnish. Next up is the pin wash, detail painting, some stowage and a final dusting. I may even finish on time!
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Re: 1/76 M3A1 and M5A1 US Armored Halftracks
And finally, the finished result:
Airfix White Halftrack M3A1 Converted To M9A1 BRR
Airfix White Halftrack M3A1 Converted To M9A1 LF
Airfix White Halftrack M3A1 Converted To M9A1 LHS
Airfix White Halftrack M3A1 Converted To M9A1 LR
Airfix White Halftrack M3A1 Converted To M9A1 RF
Airfix White Halftrack M3A1 Converted To M9A1 LFTop
Airfix White Halftrack M3A1 Converted To M9A1 LRTop
Airfix White Halftrack M3A1 Converted To M9A1 RFTop
Airfix White Halftrack M3A1 Converted To M9A1 BRR
Airfix White Halftrack M3A1 Converted To M9A1 LF
Airfix White Halftrack M3A1 Converted To M9A1 LHS
Airfix White Halftrack M3A1 Converted To M9A1 LR
Airfix White Halftrack M3A1 Converted To M9A1 RF
Airfix White Halftrack M3A1 Converted To M9A1 LFTop
Airfix White Halftrack M3A1 Converted To M9A1 LRTop
Airfix White Halftrack M3A1 Converted To M9A1 RFTop
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Re: 1/76 M3, M5A1 & M9A1 US Armored Halftracks
Superb work! The track and gun almost look 35th scale with all that fine added detail. Well done.
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Re: 1/76 M3, M5A1 & M9A1 US Armored Halftracks
Beautifully detailed.
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Re: 1/76 M3, M5A1 & M9A1 US Armored Halftracks
Excellent work.
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Re: 1/76 M3, M5A1 & M9A1 US Armored Halftracks
I've been asleep at my post here, Neil and have missed some of these updates. What a cracking job and this series of builds has to be some the best examples of these US half-tracks that I've ever seen in this scale. The paintwork and additional details are exemplary IMHO and you have really shown what can be done in 1/76th - some of those details would be tough to replicate in 1/35th and I can only assume that a microscope forms part of your modelling toolbox
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Re: 1/76 M3, M5A1 & M9A1 US Armored Halftracks
A great application of dirt under the vehicle; how did you achieve that?
Re: 1/76 M3, M5A1 & M9A1 US Armored Halftracks
A further question; in the M5 earlier in this thread what colour did you use for the seat cushions. In the earlier photos it looks to be brown like Humbrol 29 and in others more green?
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Re: 1/76 M3, M5A1 & M9A1 US Armored Halftracks
That is superb work, I'll have to book mark this thread
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Re: 1/76 M3, M5A1 & M9A1 US Armored Halftracks
Was a great build on both. I did the MPC version of the Airfix kit back in the day when it was included in their Battle of the Bulge diorama kit. Did it straight OOB as I did most of them back then. Also built a couple of the Hasagawa 72nd scale kits and have the Academy in the stash hoping to make an Israeli version.
This build was great inspiration. Thanks.
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Re: 1/76 M3, M5A1 & M9A1 US Armored Halftracks
Is there a reference book that covers the US built Half Tracks ??
How bad is the Matchbox Half Track kit ?
How bad is the Matchbox Half Track kit ?
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Re: 1/76 M3, M5A1 & M9A1 US Armored Halftracks
Sorry for the very late response! Many thanks for the very kind comments.
@LarryH57: The underside mud was a mix of three MIG pigments applied with watered-down white glue. I added progressively less wet and more dry to give the effect shown.
@LarryH57 (again...): The seat cushions in both the M5 and M9 are supposed to look like faded olive drab. As far as I can tell, that's what they were manufactured as. I left them the same color in the M9, assuming that the Royal Engineers that repainted it would have removed the seat cushions first... I think I started with Humbrol H155 and added other colors to lighten it a bit, and weathered them too.
@FAAMAN: I think the Matchbox one is slightly under-scale, but is a reasonable match for an M16. The drive sprocket and idler are still very simplified, but the bogies are a lot better than the other 1/76 kits, as are the tracks. It also comes with the correct front mudguards for a White vehicle. The shape of the hood (bonnet) and front armor look incorrect to me, though. Since it comes with the upper hull sides folded down as an AA version, it would be harder to convert to a non-AA version as well.
Hope this helps!
@LarryH57: The underside mud was a mix of three MIG pigments applied with watered-down white glue. I added progressively less wet and more dry to give the effect shown.
@LarryH57 (again...): The seat cushions in both the M5 and M9 are supposed to look like faded olive drab. As far as I can tell, that's what they were manufactured as. I left them the same color in the M9, assuming that the Royal Engineers that repainted it would have removed the seat cushions first... I think I started with Humbrol H155 and added other colors to lighten it a bit, and weathered them too.
@FAAMAN: I think the Matchbox one is slightly under-scale, but is a reasonable match for an M16. The drive sprocket and idler are still very simplified, but the bogies are a lot better than the other 1/76 kits, as are the tracks. It also comes with the correct front mudguards for a White vehicle. The shape of the hood (bonnet) and front armor look incorrect to me, though. Since it comes with the upper hull sides folded down as an AA version, it would be harder to convert to a non-AA version as well.
Hope this helps!
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