[D-Day] M32 ARV

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Re: [D-Day] M32 ARV

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Ah ha! Methinks I detect a wee bit of cheating :O I believe that M4 is rolled onto its tracks, but then mysteriously turned to face front to the BARV for recovering from the ditch. :think: Has there been a liberal application of Deus ex Machina in this wonder fun with AFV RC? :haha: :P
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My Hollywood film editor was unavailable at the time, so I did the best I could with available staff.
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Ecam wrote: Mon May 13, 2024 12:43 am My Hollywood film editor was unavailable at the time, so I did the best I could with available staff.
:haha:

Stellar build, great pics and vids!
I was wondering what those strange markings were underside the Sherman chassis then I realize it was cast shadows and light going through the tracks and bogies. 😅

Now put that Sherman on the trailer!!
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Yes in editing, I wondered too those strange marks on the bottom of the Sherman (even pulled it off the shelf to check). Not the greatest videos (could learn a bunch from the Master Chef) but working by myself and in a bit of a rush....
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Jim Dandy to the rescue!
Jim Dandy to the rescue!
Go, Jim Dandy, Go!
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I will have some new pictures for the "Winter or D-Day Group Build to show final or semi-final photos" thread soon. I decided on a couple added props and should have them finished today.

Having an Imgur upload issue right now (happens from time to time)...
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Eric, although it is anachronistic, the phrase from the recording suggests "Jim Dandy" as a name or your ARV. Just a goofy idea.

" 'Jim Dandy' (sometimes known as 'Jim Dandy to the Rescue') is a song written by Lincoln Chase, and was first recorded by American R&B singer LaVern Baker on December 21, 1955. It reached the top of the R&B chart and #17 on the pop charts in the United States. It was named one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll and was ranked #352 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time."
Jim Dandy (song). Wikipedia. Consulted 1 June 2024. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Dandy_(song)
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