psuedo 1/18 stuart tank found
psuedo 1/18 stuart tank found
http://cgi.ebay.com/Hand-Crafted-Collec ... %26ps%3D63
remember, i said psuedo...
however with some TLC it might look ok.
remember, i said psuedo...
however with some TLC it might look ok.
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except for the guns, the biggest problems i see with it are that the bow is a bit too long and the tracks and fenders don't have the slight arch to them that they should.
Scale wise it's pretty good....about 1/19.
It could be used for either an early war pacific stuart (eg phillipines) or a british or US, north africa honey.
Putting some sand bags, foilage etc on it would help hide some of the shape inaccuracies.
For $12 it's really not that bad.
Scale wise it's pretty good....about 1/19.
It could be used for either an early war pacific stuart (eg phillipines) or a british or US, north africa honey.
Putting some sand bags, foilage etc on it would help hide some of the shape inaccuracies.
For $12 it's really not that bad.
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After digging around I stand corrected. This tank, I believe is very close in appearance to a M2A4 Light tank.
Turret was a single man turret with a 37mm gun. Sponsons had one .30cal each side and one bow .30cal. 375 were built and they saw combat in early WW2 before being replaced with a M-3.
Those guns are still a problem as being too big but the tank does not look bad at second glance.
Interesting tank, not perfect by any means, but interesting.
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Turret was a single man turret with a 37mm gun. Sponsons had one .30cal each side and one bow .30cal. 375 were built and they saw combat in early WW2 before being replaced with a M-3.
Those guns are still a problem as being too big but the tank does not look bad at second glance.
Interesting tank, not perfect by any means, but interesting.
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nice research TTT.......you're right. Makes it even more interesting.
One idea i had right away was, since it's metal, to use it in the backround of a diorama, set a small fire inside it so smoke would pour out, which would look cool and in turn cover its crude shape. This would be an outdoor diorama of course.
Here's a neat little art print showing M2A4's and Stuarts at Guadalcanal
http://www.military-art.com/mall/more.php?ProdID=242
One idea i had right away was, since it's metal, to use it in the backround of a diorama, set a small fire inside it so smoke would pour out, which would look cool and in turn cover its crude shape. This would be an outdoor diorama of course.

Here's a neat little art print showing M2A4's and Stuarts at Guadalcanal
http://www.military-art.com/mall/more.php?ProdID=242
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Back in my misspent youth, building plastic kits of, what else, tanks and jeeps and ships, I would create battles, burning shell holes into tanks with a soldering iron and occasionally setting fires in my "destroyed" tanks. I did this in my room, who knew the dangers of inhaling fumes from melting plastic.
Every six months or so, when my room was filled, I would set up a battle.
I don't know how many gray cells were destroyed by inhaling the plastic fumes, I do remember getting high, but have sustained no permanent damage..... sustained no permanent damage..... no permanent damage..... permanent damage.....
What is this thread about?
Who are you and who am I?
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Every six months or so, when my room was filled, I would set up a battle.
I don't know how many gray cells were destroyed by inhaling the plastic fumes, I do remember getting high, but have sustained no permanent damage..... sustained no permanent damage..... no permanent damage..... permanent damage.....
What is this thread about?


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I've received this model and the more I look at it, it seems to me to have started life as a Japanese heavy tank. Even the size of the guns would be right, and the metal tracks and the headlights. The only problem would be the the sponson mg's (which the early Stu's had) which could be cut off.
The commanders hatch is rounded, like the Japanese and not like the Stuart.
I like the tank, not as a 1/18 tank, more like a Japanese 1/16.
For $12, it is worth cutting up to make it what you want.
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The commanders hatch is rounded, like the Japanese and not like the Stuart.
I like the tank, not as a 1/18 tank, more like a Japanese 1/16.
For $12, it is worth cutting up to make it what you want.

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I got this model as well. The turret turns and the hatch opens, but one cannot place a figure inside of it. Certainly not the best tank out there. I do like the idea of turning it into some sort of a Japanese tank. It may almost work better for something like that than in its current US configuration. I guess I should be OK repainting it considering the $12 price. Heck, the Chap Mei Wespe set cost nearly 3 times as much!
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lol.....so it's you that bought one. I noticed one had sold and was wondering if it was somebody from this board...the seller should be giving me a commission.
The japanese tank idea is interesting...it's size is better suited for that i think.
TTT, what japanese tank do you think it looks most like?
edit: Tman you got one as well....wow......double commission!

The japanese tank idea is interesting...it's size is better suited for that i think.
TTT, what japanese tank do you think it looks most like?
edit: Tman you got one as well....wow......double commission!
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I said the tank looked to me that the model maker started to make a Japanese tank. Lines and rounded hatch, and guns appear to belong on a Japanese tank.
I think they changed to a Stuart to increase sales or something. Anyway, it's not a good model of a Japanese tank, it just looks to me like it could be a Japanese tank...
Japanese or Stuart, I like it for what it COULD be.
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I think they changed to a Stuart to increase sales or something. Anyway, it's not a good model of a Japanese tank, it just looks to me like it could be a Japanese tank...
Japanese or Stuart, I like it for what it COULD be.
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i did a little research and the closest japanese tank this resembles is the type 95 ha go. It's not very close but that's the closest in size and shape.
There is also the type 92 light tank, but the hull is somewhat different and they were only used in the early 30's anyway.
I think the best bet for this is either a pretend japanese light tank, or as a little bit underscale m2 or m3.
There is also the type 92 light tank, but the hull is somewhat different and they were only used in the early 30's anyway.
I think the best bet for this is either a pretend japanese light tank, or as a little bit underscale m2 or m3.
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well it's underscale for a 1/18 stuart so it will be really underscale for a 1/16 stuart. Plus, i think it likely a 1/16 stuart will be made one day and maybe even a 1/18 (PH is going to make one iirc). So best to use this as something else.
Using it as an M2 was a neat idea but the M2 was practically the same as the early M3's and so using it as an M2 has all the same drawbacks i mentioned above.
But the japanese had a whole slew of light recon and cavalry tanks, so with a good paint job and some heavy draping in foilage, it could be a passable pretend japanese tank....size is certainly right.
It would also be good for setting on fire and using in the backround of a diorama...being metal it could be used over and over again.
Using it as an M2 was a neat idea but the M2 was practically the same as the early M3's and so using it as an M2 has all the same drawbacks i mentioned above.
But the japanese had a whole slew of light recon and cavalry tanks, so with a good paint job and some heavy draping in foilage, it could be a passable pretend japanese tank....size is certainly right.
It would also be good for setting on fire and using in the backround of a diorama...being metal it could be used over and over again.

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What's this thing with Aferg and setting things on fire?
I've changed my mind. The tank is great for a M-2 or M-3. Everything is in the right place, hatches, view slots, guns, even muffler and side silhouette. Since the Japanese captured M-2's on Bataan and used them against us when we invaded the Philippines. We fought them. How cool is that, Stuart against Stuart.
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I've changed my mind. The tank is great for a M-2 or M-3. Everything is in the right place, hatches, view slots, guns, even muffler and side silhouette. Since the Japanese captured M-2's on Bataan and used them against us when we invaded the Philippines. We fought them. How cool is that, Stuart against Stuart.

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