M5 Half Track in British Service
Conversion set 1
Conversion set 2
Conversion set 3
Troop compartment, amazing detail but delicate
Basic engine 1
Basic engine 2
Basic engine 3
Conversion set axle 1
Conversion set axle 2
Subassemblies built in step 1
Track bogies 1
Track bogies 2
Adding a bit of detail
Building up the frame 1
Building up the frame 2
Building up the frame 3
Building up the frame 4
Completed Frame 1
Completed frame 2
Basic engine
Radiator
Basic engine 2
Added casting marks
exhaust
exhaust 2
Exhaust 3
More undercarriage
Front axle
Added bogies
Added bogies 2
Added bogies 3
Added bogies 4
Added bogies 5
Exhaust Bracket
Exhaust Bracket 2
Front end with bumper and winch cradle
Front end with bumper and winch cradle 2
Front end with bumper and winch cradle 3
Front end with bumper and winch cradle 4
A bit more PE
Finished Chassis 1
Finished Chassis 2
Finished Chassis 3
Finished Chassis 4
Opmerkingen
Disabled
Album info
Dragon M3 converted to an M5 using 3D printed parts. This vehicle will be one of the many destroyed at Villers Bocage in June of 1944. The M5 was built by International Harvester and has a number of obvious differences from the M3 that it is based on.