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This little M5 with its Cadillac engines may not have had heavy firepower, but its superior performance and agility made up for it on the battlefield. Quiet and compact, this "Little Ghost" served as a perfect scout in locating German infantry. Proudly made by GMC in Detroit USA!

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That is quite the little machine, no doubt assisting in it’s stealth aspect. Great scene. Robin.
 
One more showing the other side of this little guy:

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That is quite the little machine, no doubt assisting in it’s stealth aspect. Great scene. Robin.
Hi Robin,
I had no idea what a little power tank this vehicle was until reading more about it. Great little piece by K&C! Thanks.
 
Hi Rob,

Certainly not trying to hijack your thread, but I thought you might find this picture interesting.

This picture was taken of me atop a M3 Stuart Light Tank while on the island of Kauai in 2013. This tank along with other WWII vehicles could be seen from the roadway just sitting in a large open field. I remember looking into the turret's hatch thinking, there was no way a large body like me would fit inside. The quarters inside this tank were incredibly tight even for a man much smaller than me.

Mark

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Certainly not trying to hijack your thread, but I thought you might find this picture interesting. This picture was taken of me atop a M3 Stuart Light Tank while on the island of Kauai in 2013...
Not at all, Mark. What a cool shot! Thanks for sharing. I'm not a small guy myself, so certainly understand re. tight quarters. Really neat image though.
 
Great little machine .
Your backgrounds are always fantastic
Guy:)
 
Found a more permanent home for my Stuart in this Normandy garage:

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Thank you Guy; always appreciate the nice comments.

Looks Great.
What always makes me appreciate this Forum (and, even more, seeing items in dios in real-life, as they say) is this:
They make me appreciate other peoples' interests and so expand my own.
Example: Love the Stuart but was luke-warm on the gas station.
Now I see the genius of it all.
Thanks Outlaw & Thanks to all the cool dio makers
Paddy
 
Really great tank, would like to see K & C do an M8.
Not a bad suggestion, B-Man.

...They make me appreciate other peoples' interests and so expand my own.
Example: Love the Stuart but was luke-warm on the gas station...
Thanks Outlaw & Thanks to all the cool dio makers
Thank you, Paddy. I've seen your guys' dios and appreciate them as well. Always enjoyable to see various pieces among others' collections.
In re. to the K&C Garage, I really think it's a beautiful piece. The corner shape works perfectly in my entertainment center/curio. Not everything needs to be flat/square. The shape/design and signs adds to the charm of the vintage WWII garage.
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Thanks!
 

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