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Paul Tomczak
Paul Tomczak
US

M-24 Chaffee

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I replaced the lifting handles and hatch handles with floral wire. 
 

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I replaced the lighting handles and hatch handles with floral wire. 
 

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Base painting was Tamiya OD with Aeromster faded OD on main panels. 
 

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Tarps and crates are from value gear. I did a test fit to find the right configuration 
 

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I base painted the gear various colors. Both the tank & gear got a pin wash and dry brush to bring out detail. Kit decals were used on a coat of future. 
 

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Rubber band tracks were added and touched up. Flat coat applied. Ready for Mig pigments "dirt" 
 

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Dirt applied via Mig pigments.  
 

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Figure came with the kit. I trimmed his legs as he sat too high in the commander's hatch.  
 

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MG, Antenna, hatch and figure added.  
 

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30 June 2016, 22:53

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Germany, April 1945

The M-24 Chaffee is a US light tank used in the latter part of WWII and also in post war conflicts. Production started in 1944 and the tank was intended to replace the M5 Stuart in the light tank / reconnaissance role. The crews liked the new tank and appreciated the 75mm gun, but the new tank did not have the armor to fight it out with German tanks. Many of these tanks were passed to other countries after WWII. The last country to use the M-24 in combat was Pakistan during the Indo-Pakistani War in 1971. They engaged Indian T-55's and took heavy losses.

This is a nice little kit from Hasegawa that builds into a great looking model. Its a quick build. I added hooks and handles with floral wire and used Value gear tarps and crates as extra stowage. Watch the tracks - they are a tight fit!

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