Sandbagged Sherman
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- Son of a gun-ner
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Re: Sandbagged Sherman
That looks brilliant Frankie
Love those sandbag castings
Love those sandbag castings
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- PainlessWolf
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Re: Sandbagged Sherman
Good Morning!
Now we see where Mick gets his 'grit' from! Beautiful Job! It looks like the Monogram kit from days of yore, upscaled and brought to life!
regards,
Painless
Now we see where Mick gets his 'grit' from! Beautiful Job! It looks like the Monogram kit from days of yore, upscaled and brought to life!
regards,
Painless
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- Estnische
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Re: Sandbagged Sherman
Another top Sherman! Nicely done Frankie.
Re: Sandbagged Sherman
Hey,
lookig realy goooood!
Grets and thanks for showing us Andy
lookig realy goooood!
Grets and thanks for showing us Andy
Re: Sandbagged Sherman
Nice tank! How you do this sandbag?
Re: Sandbagged Sherman
They were originally done in milliput and the I took a mould so these were cast in resinLo_Thar wrote:Nice tank! How you do this sandbag?
remember...it's just a plastic tank...
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Re: Sandbagged Sherman
Get the hell out of my head.
I was thinking of doing something like this on the 76 I built but where you decided on your sandbag materials I have not
I was thinking of doing something like this on the 76 I built but where you decided on your sandbag materials I have not
It’s your tank it’s what you make it
- 43rdRecceReg
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Re: Sandbagged Sherman
Consummate skill on display there, Frankie Lovely work.
I wonder, though, how firmly fixed are the bags? and what happens when you need to get at the battery? etc..
I wonder, though, how firmly fixed are the bags? and what happens when you need to get at the battery? etc..
"Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please"- Mark Twain.
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Re: Sandbagged Sherman
My guess is it’s built keeping the battery bay in the bottom of the tank and the top will still split for maintenance access
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