Dragon 1/35 U.S. Army M3 Half trackNW Europe 1945
Dragons M3 Halftrack – another complex but rewarding build which had after-market thrown at it in the shape of bags & boxes etc. to ‘busy’ it up a bit.
I love the look of these pugnacious beasts!
Cheers!
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Dirk Derks said on February 7, 2017
Hi Gary,
It looks the way it should look: “Battle worn”
I take it for granted, that it is 1/35 scale.
Regards, Dirk
Chuck A. Villanueva said on February 7, 2017
Nicest set of armor detail and weather wise. The tones and shades of the OD on each piece. The worn look of the seats on the M3, attention to detail. Well done. Looking forward to more of your armor tanks and soft skins. Thanks for sharing/
Tom Cleaver said on February 7, 2017
Very nice attention to detail and realistic weathering.
Craig Abrahamson said on February 7, 2017
I agree….on ALL his armor stuff from what I can see.
Robert Royes said on February 7, 2017
Real nice! The halftrack does have certain look to it. Got a Bandai 1/48 M-13 I got to get to.
Bernard E. Hackett, Jr. said on February 7, 2017
I live in hope that Tamiya will do a 48th, with the quad 50 mount. You’d see them spotted around the forward airfields.
When I was in high school, I saw a half track being used on a construction site, painted red. Still going strong.
This has that “lived in” look to it.
Terry Schuler said on February 7, 2017
Very cool, Gary. Another good looking build and weathered finish. Very realistic.
Is it just me, but when I see these steel beast of military hardware, I can’t help but think of cruising down the freeway and using the 50s to signal my lane changes, and just think of the things you could move with that bumper. hmmmm Tons of Fun !
Gary Stevenson said on February 8, 2017
Quad 50 Cals on the freeway huh? – It could catch on you know?
Cheers Mate!
Jeff Bailey said on February 23, 2017
Great! I especially like the way you weathered the front tires. It looks EXACTLY like I saw so many back in my Army days.
PS – the rest is great, too!