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The Tamiya 1/35th Greyhound finding a way through my home-city ruins diorama. The kit is straight forward with many added details to make more authentic.
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The M8 is a kit that is highly recommended and to be detailed when possible, by using various kit parts as well as an Academy Machine Gun .50 cal. the possiblities are almost endless. The Commander is the original with three crew from the Tamiya M4 Sherman kit that supplies extra crewmen.
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This photo shows more details of the M8 with the crew in their poses and more added on equipment. As with all my military models I use acrylic craft paints and the weathering shown here with mud is not a difficult technique.
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My M-8 Greyhound shown next to the M-18 Tank Destroyer for comparison of the sizes of vehicles.
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This photo can serve as a good representation of the "Greyhound" in a diorama.
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The photo as seen in another post. Oddly, I had built the model years prior to seeing this photo!
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This shows the rear engine hatch with scratch built cardboard C-rations crates.
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Front detail of the vehicle showing the positioning of the driver and co-driver. Similar to the B&W photo shown.
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Close -up of the driver and co-driver showing the relaxed positions.
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I purchased this great kit to convert it to the Tamiya M20 th
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I will be eliminating this section to build the M20, I'm excited about this great model as I convert it.
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My attempt to convert my new M8 into an M20, I used scrap and some kit parts to create the machine gun ring and other kit parts.
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Top view
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Details for my M20 Conversion.
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An additional photo.
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Close up of my model.
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Final details.
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Close up.
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