M8 Greyhound (AHHQ RC conversion)
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2025 1:52 pm
Hello, maybe some of those familiar with my builds have already spotted it in the background of some of my pics, this is a conversion I have started a year ago but put aside.
I've started to work again in it this weekend, this is a RC conversion of the static AHHQ M8 Greyhound.
It won't be a fancy build, Iw as originally planned a 6X6 transmission but I've learned with the DUKW that it was quite a nightmare so I changed my plan and I'm going for a 2X6 only, please don't blame me for being so lazy, I just want it done.
I'm using the front axle from the kit, I just made suspension from brass, not ideal but considering the weight of the M8, it works just fine.
For the rear, I'm using brass and steel for the suspension. The middle axle is the one that will be powered, the rear one is loose.
I was considering making rubber tires like I did for the DUKW but once again I played the lazy side and will use the stock plastic tires.
I don't know if I will be able to make a working turret on it, with all the openings, we see a lot of the inside and I prefer to get some interesting and accurate things to see than some rotation unit.
I've started to work again in it this weekend, this is a RC conversion of the static AHHQ M8 Greyhound.
It won't be a fancy build, Iw as originally planned a 6X6 transmission but I've learned with the DUKW that it was quite a nightmare so I changed my plan and I'm going for a 2X6 only, please don't blame me for being so lazy, I just want it done.
I'm using the front axle from the kit, I just made suspension from brass, not ideal but considering the weight of the M8, it works just fine.
For the rear, I'm using brass and steel for the suspension. The middle axle is the one that will be powered, the rear one is loose.
I was considering making rubber tires like I did for the DUKW but once again I played the lazy side and will use the stock plastic tires.
I don't know if I will be able to make a working turret on it, with all the openings, we see a lot of the inside and I prefer to get some interesting and accurate things to see than some rotation unit.