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Re: Sherman coming together

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2015 9:28 pm
by PainlessWolf
Good Afternoon,
Rayzzer, Greengiant, This is what you're looking for? It may be available by now.
http://www.radiocontrolcustomtanks.com/Workshop.html
regards,
Painless

Re: Sherman coming together

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2015 9:45 pm
by rayzzer-b
greengiant wrote:I've been looking for a US howitzer or at least something close in size or appearance for quite a few years now to do the same conversion. I think the only option is a scratch build.
I don't think the trailer they offer is the M10 but a lighter duty model that was more of a general purpose large trailer for hauling munitions to artillery units rather then being hauled by the tank type howitzers. I'll have to research that a little more.
Well I have found a howitzer on a website it was a full metal 1/15, price around £60, bit steep for a mod"" I think ..regards Ray..

Re: Sherman coming together

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2015 9:56 pm
by rayzzer-b
PainlessWolf wrote:Good Afternoon,
Rayz, Greengiant, This is what you're looking for? It may be available by now.
http://www.radiocontrolcustomtanks.com/Workshop.html
regards,
Painless
That's the one painless"" but the price is a lot for a mod I think but thanks mate. :thumbup:

Re: Sherman coming together

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2015 9:58 pm
by rayzzer-b
jtracks wrote:Nice looking Sherman rayzzer-b, I like all of your stowage. I use Tamiya paints to dye my rope when I feel the need.

Joe
Hi.. Joe thanks the tank is not finished yet but not far off .regards Ray.

Re: Sherman coming together

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2015 5:07 pm
by greengiant
Yes, but that is what I've been waiting for is the 75mm cannon. But since he is still not selling them I guess I will continue to wait.
I see he is also try to modernize the old 21 century M48. Many many years ago I converted my 1/18 M48 to Run with remote control using parts from the earliest no suspension 1/16 Abrams ( I think they were 21st century toys back then ) It used the Abrams gearboxes for running but had turret traverse, no elevation or firing capability and of course no suspension. My electronic controls were taken out of my Lindbergh line PT boat as were the battery packs ( 7.2 volt NiCad 6 cell sticks ). That was actually my first tank build. I still have the radio and speed controllers sitting around somewhere as well as the tank which still has the 21 century gearboxes in it.
Yea God am I old. That was around 20 years ago.

Re: Sherman coming together

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2015 10:49 pm
by rayzzer-b
HI.GREENGIANT""" I get what you saying :crazy: think im going to have a go at building one from scratch. 8O see what happens regards"" Ray .. :thumbup:

Re: Sherman coming together

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2015 11:34 pm
by PainlessWolf
Greengiant,
You're welcome. Hopefully those guys will follow up advertisement with actual manufacture. The piece looks promising.
regards,
Painless

Re: Sherman coming together

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2015 8:03 pm
by greengiant
Me to, I think that Mattos success with its half track and Sherman And HL's Sherman would show that there is a lot of interest in the weapons and vehicles the allies used including self propelled artillery pieces and such mundane things as the deuce and a half and its variants in 1/16 scale rc. I also wish more of the websites that are in German would have a translator button to press. English is more or less the international trade language. I lived in what was then west Germany for 3 yrs and in most every place there was someone who spoke or understood some English. I can't speak for the former east Germany but my sister had a foreign exchange high school student for 2 yrs who was from a small town in what used to be east Germany and her English was perfect. That was over 6 yrs ago.

Re: Sherman coming together

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 10:13 am
by rayzzer-b
:wave: well guys got loads of reference photos of the howitzer collecting parts together to try and make it got a pivoting mechanisms the barrel '' its just the breach and the lower parts to the barrel im stuck on '' :crazy: may be i should start a new post on this build . :wtf: anyway back to hunting for parts ,,RAY" :haha:

Re: Sherman coming together

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 7:05 pm
by greengiant
Yes please do start a build thread. Please note that in the real world the 105 howitzer was never mounted in a half track as a production model. The 75 mm cannon was and actually served for a short time in the ETO before ww2 ended.
That is what you see in the movie Kelly's Hero's.