Re: '23/24 "Winter" or "D-Day" Build Introduction
Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2023 7:09 pm
I'm no farmer. My produce comes from the market and often in a can.
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Just Yes.Herr Dr. Professor wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2023 4:50 pm Now with the "Winter" and "D-Day" Builds underway for nearly two months, I am impressed. I try hard to read every posting in the section (and most of the others, too), and even if I don't respond with hot air, be sure that I am soaking up learning and drooling at all your superb work. Man, am I glad we started this. Fun! Fun! Fun! (and daddy can't take the T-Bird away).
That's correct. There are only a limited number of accurate images of 761st number codes and serial numbers, and a friend suggested to me that it might be more respectful to create a 'fictional' tank than an actual one, in part because the photos of accurate insignia/mascots/slogans for the photos we do have are fairly horrible. I've got a pal from the forum doing stencils for me. The crew will be named for various men of color I've been close to. The CO will be named for my grandfather, for instance.Tiger6 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 01, 2024 6:50 pm 105 armed Shermans were standard issue to a tank battalion, 3 in the Battalion HQ and 1 each in the Medium tank company HQ's:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separate_ ... ucture.png
I suspect what Mithras means is he is just going to pull the bumper codes and serial numbers out of thin air![]()
Mithras wrote: ↑Mon Jan 01, 2024 8:20 pmThat's correct. There are only a limited number of accurate images of 761st number codes and serial numbers, and a friend suggested to me that it might be more respectful to create a 'fictional' tank than an actual one, in part because the photos of accurate insignia/mascots/slogans for the photos we do have are fairly horrible. I've got a pal from the forum doing stencils for me. The crew will be named for various men of color I've been close to. The CO will be named for my grandfather, for instance.Tiger6 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 01, 2024 6:50 pm 105 armed Shermans were standard issue to a tank battalion, 3 in the Battalion HQ and 1 each in the Medium tank company HQ's:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separate_ ... ucture.png
I suspect what Mithras means is he is just going to pull the bumper codes and serial numbers out of thin air![]()
So, yes, all plausible, but fictional vehicle from the unit.
As per 105s ,they did in fact have them like any other US Armor BTN of the period. I would have preferred a 76mm or a Jumbo - but couldn't locate either of them in scale in short enough order to begin working on them (well, I couldn't find a Jumbo, period.)