Excellent surgery on the M4A3! In fact, you don't need to call it an M4A4 VC Firefly, you could simply call it a Firefly 1C. The M4A4 was made longer than all other versions, in order to house the bulky Chrysler Multibank engine. Some daring Sherman fans here have sawn the hull, and stitched back together in an elongated form to echo the M4A4 dimensions. That's a lot of tricky work.
However, by altering the glacis angle on the M4A3 (105mm) from 47deg to 57deg, as you've already done, you have the makings of the M4 1C Firefly. There's no need to lengthen the hull, and what's more, some of the welded M4s didn't have the 3-piece gearbox arrangementeither. So, just carry on as you are, and you'll have an incontestable 1C Firefly!. A beaut too, judging by the progress you're making
Here's a pic of an M4 Firefly.
(I scanned this shot from my copy of David Fletcher's highly readable 'British Battle Tanks: American made WW2 tanks")
Sherman Firefly VC
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Re: Sherman Firefly VC
"Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please"- Mark Twain.
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..and if I'd taken the trouble to read page 2, I would have seen that you're going for the 1c conversion. Anyway, I have Dean's Firefly kit waiting in the wings, and it was always my intention of going down the 1c road too. Your build will prove to be a useful pathfinder.
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Re: Sherman Firefly VC
This will be the final update on this build from me.
I've tried several times to design a correct mantlet for a Firefly but it would need a new mounting part for the turret and it would be too small to fit the metal barrel. As this barrel is too long to fit my lathe I can't modify it as required. So the model will be completed using the Heng Long mantlet.
I've also designed a 3D printed set of track links and a pair of British Jerrycans, 1 with water markings. I hoped to make the track links flexible but I've got the tollerances too tight. Photos of these parts -
I'm looking at making moulds from these parts so I can resin cast them.
I've tried several times to design a correct mantlet for a Firefly but it would need a new mounting part for the turret and it would be too small to fit the metal barrel. As this barrel is too long to fit my lathe I can't modify it as required. So the model will be completed using the Heng Long mantlet.
I've also designed a 3D printed set of track links and a pair of British Jerrycans, 1 with water markings. I hoped to make the track links flexible but I've got the tollerances too tight. Photos of these parts -
I'm looking at making moulds from these parts so I can resin cast them.
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I have used the resin Jerry cans as they're practically identical to the British Blitz cans on my tanks.
I'll never own a stock tank
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Re: Sherman Firefly VC
Niall's photos don't do these justice. They really are exquisite pieces, the tracks especially.