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I was just playing around with some parts when I decided I wanted to make a M3 halftrack (which, btw is something I have wanted to do for ages). During the built I also decided to make it all purist, so here you have it, pretty neat design, and completely purist, I even made a brick-built browning, just like the good´Ol days ;-)

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Lego M3 Halftrack [MOC] by =DoNe=, on Flickr

Oh and before I forget, more pictures can be found on my MOCpage:

http://mocpages.com/moc.php/370183

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wow! nice moc ;)

Also how did you manage to have a white background like this? :blush:

Thanks!

A light box and really lucky with the weather (if I don´t get perfect light my camera goes bananas :tongue: )

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Normally, I'm not really into there war vehicles. But this one is just awesome.

I love all the angles and details (like the shovels and the handles), and the mixture between studded and studless surfaces.

Is it possible to fit a minifig in there?

Well done!

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I like it very much, will you be able to fit a driver in it (BEAVeR had the same question ;))? b.t.w. what is that front winch part? I have never seen it before.

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Wonderful design! Very neat, sir.

Thank you!

Normally, I'm not really into there war vehicles. But this one is just awesome.

I love all the angles and details (like the shovels and the handles), and the mixture between studded and studless surfaces.

Is it possible to fit a minifig in there?

Well done!

I just tired, I where able to almost fit two minifigs in there, but the cabin is one plate, one plate to low....

I like it very much, will you be able to fit a driver in it (BEAVeR had the same question ;))? b.t.w. what is that front winch part? I have never seen it before.

I believe it is from a old Aqua Team set (the old series from 02).

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aha, that makes sense :) it comes out very well in this MOC indeed!

I´m not too sure tho, it could just have been in a city set as well :tongue:

Wow, that's incredible!

Clever building technique! :wub:

Thank you :classic:

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Nice model. I also build 1/35 scale model armor and military vehicles. I will try to make something like this down the road.

Thank you!

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