Re: Sherman M4A1 with cast in appliqué armor using photogrammetry
Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2024 5:59 pm
Witchcraft indeed! Very impressive
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Thanks Eric, I've learnt by reading US and english boards, unfortunatly I was not that interested in listening to my english teachers back in the days.
Hey Mike ! Thank you. I've been considering doing a Grizzly but I will do a regular M4A1 because my hull has no groove and I won't be able to get the accurate tracks and sprockets, even if the Grizzly left the factory with the regular US sprockets and tracks.ColemanCollector wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 2:39 pm The Grizzly Groove! Yes, I noticed its absence, but I'm not enough of a Shermaniac to say whether all small hatch cast hulls had one. Anyways, I was too busy drooling over the small hatch configuration up front! Plus the fact your hull has "The Look".
I have a Mato M4A1 hull with nice thick plastic (and the General [Grizzly] shield upfront--more Sherman Minutia fun there), so the groove is no problem to carve in. The large hatches to small hatches? Not so easy!
You've got mad skillz my man, mad skillz!
Mike.
You have an eagle eye, the periscope can indeed rotate ! At least the hull ones, I made the turret ones static !Herr Dr. Professor wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2024 3:34 pm This is my dream Sherman. I wish I had the facilities and skills to create such a remarkable cast hull/cast turret M4. And look how those periscopes will be moveable in the small hatches! Wow!