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Rick Taylor (MasterGunner)
US

M12 155mm Gun Motor Carriage

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5 June 2024, 09:07 -

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M12 155mm GMC in Northern Europe in 1944 or 1945. I started with Academy kit and Eduard PE. I used parts from the Verlinden interior and scratch built elements in the interior. The fit on the Verlinden interior was poor. So, I scratch built most of the engine compartment and and some of the drivers compartment. Interior decals and placards are from Archer. Small details in the engine compartment are from a variety of sources (Minicraft, Tamiya, TMD, Bronco). I did use the rather weak resin engine and mount. It took a lot of filing and scratch building to get it installed. The engine oil coolers, oil reservoir, fire suppression system, electrical system, and bulkheads were scratch built. I used the excellent AFV Club T54 individual link tracks vs the wrong and very stiff tracks from Academy. I had to do a lot of filing and test fitting to get them to mate with the Academy drive sprockets. The ammo in the back is from the Verlinden detail kit with decals from a variety of sources (Tamiya, AFV Club, Archer). The water can is Resicast and the C-ration cartons are from Legend. The ammo cans are Verlinden and fuse cans are scratched. The seat belts are scratched from lead foil and copper wire.

Primed with Krylon flat black on the exterior and Tamiya white on the interior. Painted with AK Real Colors and Tamiya. Weathered with W&N oils and AK enamels and pigments. I intended to depict this as "Adolph's Assassin" but the kit decals were very thick and silvered badly. I ended up pulling the kit decals off and going with a non-specific GMC.

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1:35 M-12 M12 155mm Gun Carriage (Academy 01394)1:35 M12 Detail Set (Verlinden Productions 1703)1:35 M-12 GMC (Eduard 35298)1:35 T48 Workable Track Links (AFV Club AF35038)

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