02 February 2018

Matchbox M-16 Half-Tracks




I've had these two Matchbox M-16 quad A/A kits sitting in a box for a good few years. Back when I built them the tracks broke and had planned to fix them but never got around to it.

(http://www.1-72-scale.com/2009/05/work-in-progress-matchbox-m16-half-track.html)





That was back in 2009 ...

and they've finally been finished today.



The tracks were replaced with some one-piece fixed track assemblies I got from two old wrecked Airfix Half-Tracks that came in a bag of "pre-owned" kits off ebay.



The original decals have long been lost - or used on some other kit - but I had plenty of stars in the decal spares box.

So , gven the time it's taken to finish these, it's clear I'm a very slow modeler - in spite of that, I'm pleased the way the old Airfix tracks work on these kits.

11 comments:

  1. Nice rescue. The rubber band tracks in that particular Matchbox kit were definitely the worst they ever made!

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    1. Too true Dave, superbly engineered kit but the tracks really let it down.

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  2. Hi John,
    Cool recovery!! After so many years your spare box is probably a treasure chest. Really pleased to see that your Ardennes project is going on . Keep on !!

    Un abrazo

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    1. Thanks Alberto. Next up some pics of that repainted Altaya Half-track you donated to the cause.

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  3. Wow, nostalgia...I loved the matchbox kist when I was younger as they came with a nice little mini-diorama. :)

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    1. Hi Stephen. Yep, great mini-dioramas - nice that the re-boxed Revell versions still have them too

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  4. hi klasse die army wagen
    bin gerade dabei us army figuren zu malen würden genau dazu passen

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    1. Thanks Guido. Looking forward to seeing your Amerikaner

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  5. Top notch as per usual John . Excellent track idea .

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    1. Thanks Paul. The Matchbox rubber-band tracks were never any good, but the spares box saved the day :-)

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