Hello everyone,
My name is Rick and I live in the Netherlands. I started my R/C tank hobby way back in 2006 with the purchase of an 1/15 Bandai Tiger, which I slowly upgraded to a full option version with Tamiya electronics. I started to collect more models and also used to have a HL Tiger 1, HL Pantiger, HL Panzer III and a Wecohe Panther Hull.
Most of these tanks were projects which I didn't finish and sold as life progressed. I still have the Bandai Tiger (minus electronics) but it hasn't driven in over 10 years now how time flies!
Anyway, I've always liked the M4 Sherman tank, especially the models with the Radial engines (that sound!), but all those years ago I didn't have the money to buy the Tamiya version and the HL version came a few years later.
Skip several years, now I'm almost 31 years old and have 3 kids, but I always seem to come back to the R/C tanks because they are awesome
Now with the modern technology and my (minor) modelling skills, I started to have a go at modelling a Sherman tank which should be printable once finished.
I've chosen to do the M4A1 76mm variant.
I started my first topic yesterday already but didn't introduce myself here, sorry for that!
viewtopic.php?f=207&t=32600
Hi from the Netherlands! :)
Hi from the Netherlands! :)
In progress:
M4A1(75)
M4A1(76)W HVSS
M4A2 Fisher
M4A1(75)
M4A1(76)W HVSS
M4A2 Fisher
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Re: Hi from the Netherlands! :)
Rick Welcome to the Forum
Does this mean you intend printing an M4? That's what I call a challenge, I wish you luck and remember we are here 24/7 to answer any questions you might have.
Enjoy this place and please do get involved with any of the threads that take your interest.
Does this mean you intend printing an M4? That's what I call a challenge, I wish you luck and remember we are here 24/7 to answer any questions you might have.
Enjoy this place and please do get involved with any of the threads that take your interest.
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I'll second that! Quite a project to start on but l'm sure you'll enjoy every minute, and there will be plenty of them
Keep us all up to date with photos and we thrive on answering those questions
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Re: Hi from the Netherlands! :)
Hello and welcome to the forum Rick plenty of Sherman's on here for you to take inspiration from, please do share some pics when you get underway with yours
Cheers,Lee.
Cheers,Lee.
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Re: Hi from the Netherlands! :)
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If everything works and fits as it should, I might even put it online for others to print... but let's not get too far ahead of myself.. haha!
Yes the ultimate goal is to create a printable 1/16 M4A1(76) late modeljarndice wrote:Rick Welcome to the Forum
Does this mean you intend printing an M4? That's what I call a challenge, I wish you luck and remember we are here 24/7 to answer any questions you might have.
Enjoy this place and please do get involved with any of the threads that take your interest.
If everything works and fits as it should, I might even put it online for others to print... but let's not get too far ahead of myself.. haha!
Thanks and will do! I'll post updates in my topicGeneral Jumbo01 wrote:I'll second that! Quite a project to start on but l'm sure you'll enjoy every minute, and there will be plenty of them
Keep us all up to date with photos and we thrive on answering those questions
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Thanks! Yes I've already read through several Sherman topics. Lots of creativity over here, I love it!Model Builder 4 wrote:Hello and welcome to the forum Rick plenty of Sherman's on here for you to take inspiration from, please do share some pics when you get underway with yours
Cheers,Lee.
In progress:
M4A1(75)
M4A1(76)W HVSS
M4A2 Fisher
M4A1(75)
M4A1(76)W HVSS
M4A2 Fisher
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Re: Hi from the Netherlands! :)
Welcome from the land of the M4.
Taigen/Torro sells an M4 76 with passable radial engine sound in the V3 electronics. It is likely that you already know all about it. However, let me know if you want more information on that model. I have one and like it. I also have a number of books on the Sherman variants.
Taigen/Torro sells an M4 76 with passable radial engine sound in the V3 electronics. It is likely that you already know all about it. However, let me know if you want more information on that model. I have one and like it. I also have a number of books on the Sherman variants.
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Re: Hi from the Netherlands! :)
Welcome back to the hobby, Rick. Many here would have envied you the Wecohe Panther hull. There are plenty of Sherman devotees here, and thus plenty of builds populating the archives. Do check them out!.
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A super late welcome Rick! Glad to have you with us. Lots of guys here with tons of advice and experience with the Sherman's! Enjoy yourself!
Cheers,
Eric.
Cheers,
Eric.
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UP THE IRONS!