Autocar Half Track with Mortar Gun

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This is a 1/72 Italeri Half Track with Mortar Gun from the Hasegawa kit. I added some parts to convert the Italeri into this this Half Track. Enjoy the pics D160A578-0435-4691-95E2-28C718841A2C.jpegAD7389E1-4478-48B2-926B-8D13EA265196.jpeg7008E654-5593-44BF-8899-701FEA2CC8E9.jpegAC409A01-88AD-450B-B0CA-0F2D017A0DAB.jpegDCA89500-CEFE-46AA-8136-FB1C07B8CDF1.jpeg32EE4289-985E-4CC3-A828-318E606F6FD6.jpegFB72CF24-7C96-4F61-8577-20C5CEBE6E39.jpeg
 
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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 update
 

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Thanks Steve for stopping by and for the complement
 

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Another fine build Lee, like how you tackle these 1.72, most impressed .
John .
 

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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 soon
 

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Another Lee Drennen masterpiece in the making! Looks good Lee, show us more plz.
Cheers, Rick H.:thumb2:
 

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You bet Rick. Thanks for the complement I don’t know about a masterpiece but I’m happy with it
 

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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. ADFAFF42-5EE1-472C-93D4-F904A15B3AD3.jpegI 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.
FF83CE50-B958-4A56-8BBE-982F19F1F8FA.jpegCut the center piece from the Hasegawa kit815FA681-3EDF-4C78-96A6-F30D38FFDD71.jpegSanded it to fit this is where I’m finding out the Tamiya Extra Thin is a lifesaver after test fitting.28B4972F-B4F7-48E0-9378-2EBEB6D9CB01.jpeg99055074-07B2-4647-BDE0-5892A8986B29.jpegI 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. 06CD809D-EC9A-499E-A32B-8CF4888E2B2C.jpegF2DFCC1B-C5CB-4673-B843-9D553E01C71E.jpegC14AAD45-BEFB-4FCB-AB4A-34A3D23FCE8D.jpegI 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 3A5F948C-1768-46AE-8E53-DE8C5F35EE1D.jpeg5129C272-1907-483E-A07E-740E4A90E120.jpeg6FFB82F0-D745-4E18-BF9F-F8510E0601C4.jpeg1F578891-8BA7-4D3F-9E11-F98C9940F4DB.jpeg3936B1E2-56B7-49AA-84FC-2783F91B3866.jpegC2922799-FE92-4487-9B77-7AFCD377CA3E.jpeg349E128F-10D4-40E8-BD31-02657572D0B1.jpeg
 

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Nice progress Lee :thumb2: ....
Good tip with using the baking soda too;),I do like the Yank WW2 Half-tracks.
 

Lee Drennen

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lee,
Looking good the conversion is taking shape.
Thanks for the complement Paul I appreciate it. I didn’t thing they would but seems there working great. Just found some more improvements today I’ll be adding to it. I’ll post it when it arrives.
 
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