Heng Long Sherman M4A1 (75)
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- Estnische
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Re: Heng Long Sherman M4A1 (75)
Sure. I'm away from home for a few weeks, so it may take a while. Send me a pm with your email.
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Re: Heng Long Sherman M4A1 (75)
That’s fine. I’m having an issue deciding if the back of mine is right or not but I think it’s factory dependant so may get away with it
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Re: Heng Long Sherman M4A1 (75)
Which part of the country are you from. Was thinking I could bring you my hatches to take a mould from or send them to you if that helps?
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Re: Heng Long Sherman M4A1 (75)
He’s in Australia so that a fair hike !!Exhibitedbrute wrote:Which part of the country are you from. Was thinking I could bring you my hatches to take a mould from or send them to you if that helps?
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Re: Heng Long Sherman M4A1 (75)
Yeah a little. Could explain the delays with his hatches though
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Re: Heng Long Sherman M4A1 (75)
Thanks for the offer - I'm sure they will turn up eventually. That is unless they were on the APL England...
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Re: Heng Long Sherman M4A1 (75)
I would hope they would be coming by air rather than sea
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Re: Heng Long Sherman M4A1 (75)
It seems like a long time since my last post - I finally have some significant progress.
The hatches from Christian Ludwig eventually arrived. Christian has someone else make the cast metal parts, so he in turn was waiting for a delivery. All good now and I am so happy to have them. Thank you Christian!
I sized them up against the large hatch hull and decided on locations based on photos of 1:1 Shermans. After removing the originals, I then cut away the excess.
The holes were filled with plasticard, and then I needed to create the Jane Russell bulges in the front. I found some old Tiger exhaust shields that had the right curvatures and cut them to suit.
I needed to move the hull vent further forward, again using some spare model parts. Unfortunately the geography of the Mato hull doesn't match the M4A1 shape exactly, so the vent cannot be the correct shape. It is what it is. Then came a lot of filing, filling and sanding to blend things together.
A touch of primer helps to find the faults, before stippling some Mr Hobby primer to add the cast finish.
And after what seems an eternity, the first coat of some olive drab goes on. I followed the Andy's Hobby Headquarters recipe for lightening the Tamiya paint to a more reasonable colour.
The hatches from Christian Ludwig eventually arrived. Christian has someone else make the cast metal parts, so he in turn was waiting for a delivery. All good now and I am so happy to have them. Thank you Christian!
I sized them up against the large hatch hull and decided on locations based on photos of 1:1 Shermans. After removing the originals, I then cut away the excess.
The holes were filled with plasticard, and then I needed to create the Jane Russell bulges in the front. I found some old Tiger exhaust shields that had the right curvatures and cut them to suit.
I needed to move the hull vent further forward, again using some spare model parts. Unfortunately the geography of the Mato hull doesn't match the M4A1 shape exactly, so the vent cannot be the correct shape. It is what it is. Then came a lot of filing, filling and sanding to blend things together.
A touch of primer helps to find the faults, before stippling some Mr Hobby primer to add the cast finish.
And after what seems an eternity, the first coat of some olive drab goes on. I followed the Andy's Hobby Headquarters recipe for lightening the Tamiya paint to a more reasonable colour.
Re: Heng Long Sherman M4A1 (75)
Wow! Your body work skills are perfect. Everything is blended so well.
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Re: Heng Long Sherman M4A1 (75)
Faultless, and I’m no bc Sherman fan
HL JAGDPANTHER,HL TIGER 1,HL PzIII MUNITIONSCHLEPPER, HL KT OCTOPUS,HL PANTHER ZU-FUSS,HL STuG III,HL T34/85 BEDSPRING,
HL PZIV MALTA,MATORRO JAGDTIGER,HL F05 TIGER,TAMIYA KT,HL PANTHERDOZER,HL EARLY PANTHER G,TAIGEN/RAMINATOR T34/76,
HL AN-BRI-RAM SU-85
HL PZIV MALTA,MATORRO JAGDTIGER,HL F05 TIGER,TAMIYA KT,HL PANTHERDOZER,HL EARLY PANTHER G,TAIGEN/RAMINATOR T34/76,
HL AN-BRI-RAM SU-85