Academy 1/35 M3A1, USMC Bougainville

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speedgraflex wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 6:54 pm I hope that came across as a high compliment; you built this beyond its Academy scope and on level with far more detail oriented production kits.
Yes indeed, your comment indeed came back as a high compliment. Academy kits are pretty good, and with a little extra work can be made into something much better. They give a great starting point.
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speedgraflex wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 9:13 pm Image
You know it boy… :giggles:

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Stikpusher wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 6:11 pm Stuart, the Academy Honey Stuart in a Caunter scheme is is high on my intended to build list after this project. But I need a breather before that project. After all, it was you Brits who first took the M3 into combat in 1941, before the US even was in officially in the war ;)
I didn't know that but I suppose it makes sense thinking about it. There were a few famous US aircraft such as the Wildcat that first saw combat with us Brits and the French, so tanks shouldn't be any different.

It's a distant project for me too! Far too many in front first.
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Stuart wrote: Mon Jul 13, 2026 5:40 pm
Stikpusher wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 6:11 pm Stuart, the Academy Honey Stuart in a Caunter scheme is is high on my intended to build list after this project. But I need a breather before that project. After all, it was you Brits who first took the M3 into combat in 1941, before the US even was in officially in the war ;)
I didn't know that but I suppose it makes sense thinking about it. There were a few famous US aircraft such as the Wildcat that first saw combat with us Brits and the French, so tanks shouldn't be any different.

It's a distant project for me too! Far too many in front first.
Yes, quite a few Lend-Lease items went to war first under the Union Jack rather than under the Stars & Stripes. US made equipment went to war in Chinese hands (Curtiss Hawks & P-26s), Finnish hands (Brewster Buffalo), French hands (P-36 & DB-7/A-20), Commonwealth hands (more types than easily listed), and Soviet hands (P-39 & P-40) long before we officially entered the war in December 1941.
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I also enjoyed the two part video online!
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speedgraflex wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2026 5:13 pm I also enjoyed the two part video online!
Thank you sir! The Richard Rogers music adds something, doesn’t it? :wink:
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