
Actually, Mick I'm not sure how the Firefly got its name. I seem to recall that it was used elsewhere in military history once before. Fireflies themselves only live for a day as adults (long enough to mate and lay eggs... or maybe 17 Pounders

) In itself, the comparison with the ultra short-lived bioluminescent Firefly, would not have boded well for a tank with a reputation for 'lighting up' at the first strike (Justified or otherwise).

Mmm..so... I think, then, that can't be the reason for the name. That said, fireflies exude a chemical when attacked which makes them unappealing (and sometimes lethal) to certain predators. Maybe that's why the tank got the name...
So you're going to be known as the 'Chop Shop Kid' in future, then?

Dean's upper hull, if I remember correctly, hasn't been extended to reflect the overall increase in length of the M4A4 Vc Fireflies. I can't recall, offhand, how Frankie and others matched it up with an elongated lower hull. Maybe it was lengthened as well.

However, I think Dean's intention was to match it up with an unchopped hull.
If you get a taste for the surgical saw, it won't matter anyway.
Yes, the Hybrid 1c looks like a true test for your surgical skills. I've seen a few excellent examples of transplant surgery here on the Forum.
Again, the Ic Hybrid will fit on an unaltered lower hull (as it should), just like the Ic M4 (Welded) kit you got from Tom.
Now, here's novelty from the highly rated Blueprints-com website. It purports to be an M4A2 Firefly Vc.
But the turret looks more like the easy Eight, and the gun certainly doesn't have 17-pounder credentials (wrong muzzle-brake, for starters). In fact, it looks like the US 76mm cannon...
https://www.the-blueprints.com/blueprin ... c_firefly/ I'm thinking that Dr Saranga, who posts a lot of these prints, hadn't been to Specsavers lately. Then again, maybe he knows something I don't. Could easily be.

"Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please"- Mark Twain.