Crazy Joe's Sherman Rehabilitation
Re: Crazy Joe's Sherman Rehabilitation
Just wondering Painless... how did you isolate the LEDs in the headlight and tail lights... mine bled like a sieve ..in the dark the whole thing would illuminate
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- PainlessWolf
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Re: Crazy Joe's Sherman Rehabilitation
Good Morning,
Being an older tank, I think that the lights on mine were smaller in output or some such. They always seemed dimmer than corresponding HL lights and had the resistors in place to ensure that everything got power from the old style Mato board. At night when running, I see a couple of tiny pinpricks of red light at the back of the tail light fixtures and the same in white from the front lights. The surrounding housings remain dark and the output from the 2.4 GHz board swap out has not noticeably brightened the beams in front or the red lights at the back. They look fine and for lack of a better word, 'scale'. A nice touch is that the Mato headlight and taillight housings accept the clear Tamiya lenses. Makes for a really nice touch like the spot housing on 'Maxene'.
warm regards,
Painless
Being an older tank, I think that the lights on mine were smaller in output or some such. They always seemed dimmer than corresponding HL lights and had the resistors in place to ensure that everything got power from the old style Mato board. At night when running, I see a couple of tiny pinpricks of red light at the back of the tail light fixtures and the same in white from the front lights. The surrounding housings remain dark and the output from the 2.4 GHz board swap out has not noticeably brightened the beams in front or the red lights at the back. They look fine and for lack of a better word, 'scale'. A nice touch is that the Mato headlight and taillight housings accept the clear Tamiya lenses. Makes for a really nice touch like the spot housing on 'Maxene'.
warm regards,
Painless
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Re: Crazy Joe's Sherman Rehabilitation
So your paint was enough to do the job ...Mato does use smaller LEDs... but dang where they bright... I'm not sure if it is as you suggest...that the Heng Long has perhaps a higher output from the RX but I had to cap the backs of the LEDs ... then use metal paint..then wrap them with aluminum tape to finally close all the light bleed ..I'm not saying it doesn't happen with Heng longs... they bleed as well...but for some reason ..perhaps the size of them...they are a little easier to deal withPainlessWolf wrote:Good Morning,
Being an older tank, I think that the lights on mine were smaller in output or some such. They always seemed dimmer than corresponding HL lights and had the resistors in place to ensure that everything got power from the old style Mato board. At night when running, I see a couple of tiny pinpricks of red light at the back of the tail light fixtures and the same in white from the front lights. The surrounding housings remain dark and the output from the 2.4 GHz board swap out has not noticeably brightened the beams in front or the red lights at the back. They look fine and for lack of a better word, 'scale'. A nice touch is that the Mato headlight and taillight housings accept the clear Tamiya lenses. Makes for a really nice touch like the spot housing on 'Maxene'.
warm regards,
Painless

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Re: Crazy Joe's Sherman Rehabilitation
Hey Painless.... not the same variant...but dang the Sherman was fast
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVwFN1Tap7k
Enjoy
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVwFN1Tap7k
Enjoy
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Re: Crazy Joe's Sherman Rehabilitation
Alpha, I agree, at 35 tons avg weight for an average loaded M4, it is a speedy tank indeed! Thanks for the cool vid link ;o) I have spent the last couple of afternoons painting the .50 cal, repainting the add-ons and tools. Today, I remounted everything, touched up any sqwarks that I saw and now, 'In The Mood' is complete. I still have to source new and reuse part of the original decals and weather and rope on the few extra stowage bits but she is complete as she stands, fully useable. Pictures of the progress:
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Re: Crazy Joe's Sherman Rehabilitation
painless ........ how much will it cost you, to send to me?.....its a shame there are no other decals to use the mato ones not to good old chap ? I don't want you spoiling my tank, get ones drift old boy .....wot wot ......
Re: Crazy Joe's Sherman Rehabilitation
Looking very nice Painless
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I particularly like that .50 cal. You have probably already mentioned it, but is that the Tamiya one?

I particularly like that .50 cal. You have probably already mentioned it, but is that the Tamiya one?
Re: Crazy Joe's Sherman Rehabilitation
cannedheat wrote:painless ........ how much will it cost you, to send to me?.....its a shame there are no other decals to use the mato ones not to good old chap ? I don't want you spoiling my tank, get ones drift old boy .....wot wot ......




One day Sire Canned... you will get a surprise package on your doorstep...maybe not now..but in the future


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Re: Crazy Joe's Sherman Rehabilitation
Like the bullet hole in the helmet Painless... was the person who took the hit bending over?
or is a remnant from Crazy Joe...tossing it in the air and showing a little trick shooting.... as it is very interesting that that the hole is dead center on the top
It's for dang sure it won't be used for cooking
Great Job as always Painless
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It's for dang sure it won't be used for cooking




Great Job as always Painless

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Re: Crazy Joe's Sherman Rehabilitation
By the way...notice the lack of light bleed...dang the Mato monkeys must have altered the mold.. when my rear lights went on the entire rear end was illuminated in red
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