Tamiya's
M8 Greyhound
started 10/20/02,
finished 12/30/02

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This
is Kit # 35228 by Tamiya,
it is a M8 Greyhound, which
is a U.S. Light Armored
Car, it was use during WWII
primarily as a escort and
reconnaissance vehicle.
It was very maneuverable
with a rear mounted engine
and 6 wheel drive. It could
reach speeds of 88.5 kph.
It was armed with a 37 mm
main gun and a co-axial
.30 cal along with a ring
mounted .50 cal.
The
M8 was used in Europe and
the Pacific, and were used
by the U.S., Britian, and
France.
This
kit has a good fit and very
good detail on the molding
with a few sink holes in
the fenders and such. The
only complaint I have about
this kit is that if you
build it with the front
hatchs open then there is
a lack of detail for the
sides of the drivers compartment.
Which I filled it with a
couple of carbines and ammo
pouchs.
The
Marking for this M8 are
for the 7th armored division,
87th cavalry Reconnaissance
Squadron Mechanized A Troop
in Aug. of 1944 France.
I
won't say this is my best
work yet, but it is my best
allied armored project.
I tried many new things
with this model. such as
the towing cable is really
a cable. It is made of of
5 strands of small gauge
metal wire twisted together
and then painted olive drab,
and rusted. Also making
a muddy and dirty undercarrage
by applying putty before
painting. (there will be
some more pictures later
showing this. I also used
pastels to weather this
model.
Materials used:
Tamiya's
M8 Greyhound
Model Master Enamels, olive
drab ana 613, faded olive
drab, white, rust, French
earth brown, and assorted
others.
Tamiya's Allied Vehicle
storage set.
and some stuff from the
Italeri Accessoires set
I painted it overall with
MM olive drab ana 613, then
lightened it up with some
faded olive drab over the
top areas. I sprayed the
undercarrage with French
earth brown then used a
black wash underneath and
then dry brushed it with
lighten earth brown again.
the tires were painted flat
black and olive green, then
painted with the earth brown
for the mud effect.
I
then gloss coated the model
and applied the decals and
the pastel weathering. I
then flat coated the model.
For
the chipped paint effect
I used olive green mixed
with black.