The Tanks Are Comming

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The Tanks Are Comming

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The tanks are comming!... The tanks are comming!.... I got a call this morning from Geoff(JC AKA Johnny Cannuck) that he is on his way down from our nation's capital, Ottawa with a load of Viper Shermans for me to work on for him. Going to convert one to a Firefly. The Shermans will be accompanied by a couple Stuarts. So here I sit waiting for the convoy to arrive, a 3 hour drive for Geoff one way. He should be pulling into the driveway around 1 or 2 depending on the roads and the traffic. I will definately take some pics of the tanks when they get here... so stay tuned.....Harold

Well Geoff arrived and we unloaded the truck load of tanks and boxes of parts, track etc. Then we sat down drank some coffee and shot the %+*# for awhile and then did a sort of inventory on what all was in the boxes. Scanned through several reference books. After Geoff left our kitten nosey as she is decided to check out one of the Shermans. And she promptly cimbed in through the commanders hatch checked out the interior and then exited out the commanders hatch again. Never a camera on hand when something like happens LOL. Was nice to see Geoff again. Last saw him at the Toronto show. We had a good visit and a great chat. As Geoff stated we have disccussed this project online and cemented the deal today, and I feel we both will be satisfied with the arrangement, after all isn't that what we all want, for both to be happy. He gets what he wants and I get what I want. Don't you just love the barter system?
Here are a few pics of the tanks and parts etc.
1st VP Sherman to be converted to a Firefly detail parts by EastCoast Armory
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2nd Sherman to be done up as a regular Sherman again with detail parts
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3rd Sherman is mine to do with what ever I want
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one of 2 Stuarts 1 rc 1 static. The static one to be converted to a recce turretless Stuart, the rc one is for me to do with as I please
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White Scout Car for me to go nuts on detailing like I did on Krieger's WSC
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boxes of parts and detail parts for Shermans and Stuarts. A nice set of EastCoast Armories working suspension will put on Geoff's Shermans.
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I'm planning on haveing the Shermans, Stuarts, and the WSc finished for the Toronto Show in June. I know June is a long way off yet, but time will fly once I get into working on the vehicles
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Well here we go. I decided to start on the turrets for the 3 Shermans. One will be a Firefly and the other two will be just Shermans. I will get the actual designation for the other two Shermans from Geoff. I have removed the welded on cheek armor from the turret for the Firefly, the other two will retain them with some modification on shape etc. I have filled all the holes on the one turret. When I fill the holes I put a piece of masking tape over the hole on the outside then fill the hole from the inside with epoxy. When the epoxy cures I remove the tape and touch up any flaws on the outside with automotive spot putty. I find it much cheaper and a larger tube than buying Squadron putty etc.
Here is the 1st installment of pics. As always comments are most welcome..... Harold
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Update:
I'm now concentrateing on the Firefly version. I have constructed the loader's hatch and splash rail. Need to add detail to the hatch yet both topside and underside. I cut out the turret roof to accept the loaders hatch. I'm currently re-makeing the commander's copula hatches as both copulas the hatches are slightly warped and incorrect detail on them as well. What a job cutting out the hole for the loaders hatch. The roof thickness is just over 1/4" thick. I stuck a figure in the hatch to see how it looks. Here are pics of the updates.... Harold

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Update:
Since the viper sherman copula hatches are incorrect and warped I decided to re-do the hatches. I also made the periscope rotatable. The handle is made from a piece of coat hanger wire, and I added the exterior security tabs which a padlock can be used to lock the hatches closed. Not sure if these tabs were war time field use or not will have to do some more re-search on this. I still need to add the bottom details to the hatches.... Harold
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The next 3 pics show the periscope in different stages of rotation
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great work , thats alot of tanks to work on ,
regards, ice
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PzWest, Their is a 1/6 scale tank on Alilibaba wholesale link that is under 200.00us. Do you have any information about this Tank? Seems very low cost for that scale?

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I did a google search on this tank and it's not 1/6th but 1/12th scale. Also in the add it says the transmitter is missing, personally I would pass on it mainly because I don't do post war and the big main reason is the transmitter is missing and might have trouble finding one for the tank, short of replaceing the electronics
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Thanks for your reply,I only do WWII but thought you would and rightfully so know what this is and why their so cheap. Thanks PZW.

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Update:
The barrel is almost finished just need to make a muzzle brake. The barrel was constructed useing the lower esection of an open face fishing reel I picked up in a yard sale. I stripped the rod and then applied a wrapping of butchers cord then gave it a coat of polyester resin. When the resin had cured I repeated the process wrapping with cord then applying the resin untill the diameter of the barrel was reached. The barrel unit was sanded smooth between wrappings and resin. I like useing old fishing roads as they have a nice taper to them and won't warp or bend like a wooden pool cue, plus they are alot cheaper too... rod cost me 50 cents in a yard sale. I modified a standard East Coast Armory Sherman mantlet into a Firefly mantlet and added the barrel unit to it and mounted the barrel/mantlet unit to the turret. Next I constructed the radio box that is on the back of the turret bustle. Here are the update pics
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Update:
Well I filled an old plastic pill bottle that was the right diameter for the muzzel brake and long enough with urethane resin and let it cure over night. I then drilled a hole down the center of the cylander of resin, inserted a bolt and locked it with a jam nut, then chucked it in my drill(poor man's lathe) then turned the outer shape of the muzzel brake. When satisfied with the shape I then drilled out the bore diameter and then cross drilled the vent holes. Here are pics of the muzzel brake snug fitted to the end of the barrel......Harold
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