sassgrunt wrote:I have a related question about the Firefly; specifically the length of the M4A4 chassis. Alpha and I were talking about it, but couldn't come to an agreement on it. We can see from any photograph that there is more space between the 2nd & 3rd, and the 4th & 5th roadwheels than there is on an M4A3 (for example) Sherman. My belief is that the hull was lengthened somewhere in the middle, and that they centered the second bogie unit halfway between the first and third bogie units. Now, the question we have not been able to figure out is if there was any other lengthened part of the hull somewhere. Alpha thinks that the spacing between the drive sprocket and the first roadwheel, (shorter), and the spacing between the last roadwheel and the idler (longer) may be different for an M4A4 and a stock-length Sherman. It's really hard to tell from drawings and photos, but my belief is that the distances in these two areas were the same as a normal Sherman, so as not to change the angle of attack at the front or rear of the tank. Has anyone figured this out before? Thank you. -Mike
Not sure you noticed Mike...but I listened to every word you said...Just like Frankie ...both of your opinions are truly valued

....What made the issue confusing was the layout of the wheels on the 1/35th scale models.....where the gap is clearly present on the front bogie set to Sprocket...and the rear bogie set to the Idler..What was bad about looking at the model I had restored was...the guy who initially built it did a really lousy job....Building the Tasca kit you gave me would probably lend some light to it...but at the moment ...I have more time to just study photos than actually build even the hull of that model
The good thing is...Frankie confirms what you said...that they are the same...Photos like you say are really difficult...even the ones of the real deal...as you don't know if somewhere during the process of development the image was stretched in some way...the examples in the lead out post are difficult because the standard M4s...are drawn and presented in a slightly larger format than the Fireflies
I've come to the conclusion that when I do finally get around to doing my Firefly...I will take both yours and Frankie's advice....but take a little artistic license just to make it "look" right....especially because of the mod I do to my wheels
By the way...thanks for the info on the Griz...and you were right again...those Sprockets and tracks ARE really different
ALPHA