Sherman (sort of) Firefly
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- jackalope
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Re: Sherman (sort of) Firefly
That is a great looking tank!
- c.rainford73
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Re: Sherman (sort of) Firefly
What Fantastic looking Sherman! I'd be very proud and pleased with the tank you've created. Well done with the figure!!! [GRINNING FACE WITH SMILING EYES] I've built a few figures myself and appreciate seeing the quality of your work with both the commander and the tank [OPEN HANDS SIGN]
Tanks alot....

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Re: Sherman (sort of) Firefly
Well thank you very much all - very kind of you to say. He's definitely a great Brit commander to paint, so I Hope I did him justice. Fitting the barrel is simple, you have to take the mantlet off of the turreted which is fixed with a couple of screws to remove the original barrel, as the aforementioned original barrel has a collar at the base. The replacement barrel is simply a tight push fit. I got mine from eBay along with the read radio box. All the best and best thanks again chaps. Chuffed you like it
Re: Sherman (sort of) Firefly
Quick question, what do you use to keep the stowage from moving around when the tank moves?
" ...use a gun. And if that don't work ...use more gun" - Engineer from Team Fortress 2
HL: 2 M4A3 105s , Panther ausf G, M41
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HL: 2 M4A3 105s , Panther ausf G, M41
Taigen: Tiger 1