My another Frankenstein - T26E4

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ALPHA wrote::haha: :haha: Now I know who's been snapping up all those Sherman commanders hatches :haha: :haha: ...had one on my watch list for the longest time...waiting for Dave to restock on some other stuff..those things keep flying off his shelves :D

Nice job on the smithing by the way :D ....those light guards aren't easy to shape once the metal is flattened ;)

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Thanks, ALPHA! :D
As for the commander hatches - I saw them on ebay this morning in Dave's shop... ;)
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Something more:

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Yesterday late in the evening I made front holders, too.:

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Eddy,
Good morning. I just made some of those fender braces for the redo of the HL Pershing that I am currently undertaking. I replicated the type that were in the Squadron Signal Walkaround book from their Marine Pershing photos. I have to say that yours look much more scale and are a great and well thought out addition! Keep on tanking!
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Some more detailing:

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Boy Eddie.... I want to know where you Painless and dgsselkirk buy that patience from 8O ...by god that's some tedious work 8O ....Great job though :thumbup:

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ALPHA wrote:Boy Eddie.... I want to know where you Painless and dgsselkirk buy that patience from 8O ...by god that's some tedious work 8O ....Great job though :thumbup:

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Thanks, ALPHA!
It's just a pleasure to make this model just a little bit looking as real tank, but there aren't too much photos on the internet to get some info... :S
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EddyK wrote:
ALPHA wrote:Boy Eddie.... I want to know where you Painless and dgsselkirk buy that patience from 8O ...by god that's some tedious work 8O ....Great job though :thumbup:

ALPHA
Thanks, ALPHA!
It's just a pleasure to make this model just a little bit looking as real tank, but there aren't too much photos on the internet to get some info... :S
Hey Eddy ...you all got new incentive....got a new buddy to share with...that's awesome :D

ALPHA
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Hi, gentlemen!
Today postman brought a parcel, that makes me smile very wide!!!
There is the content of the parcel:

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Eddy,
Very! nice tracks. They really add to the realism and set the vehicle squarely in the closing days of WW II. Excellent choice of details items.
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