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Re: 1944 M4A3 105mm
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 7:21 pm
by ALPHA
palepainter wrote:Alpha,
Maybe that is what we should be requesting a mold for. Hot chickies chasing down Painless's pimping Sherman and Big Joe.
Crazy Joe before
Crazy Joe after
Crazy Joe's dad...
You can't get past that satisfied look
ALPHA
Re: 1944 M4A3 105mm
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 7:28 pm
by ALPHA
PainlessWolf wrote:*LAUGHS!*
Man!, you guys are too much. ;o) Thanks for that unforgettable mental image, Pale. Alpha, yeah, the 76mm on Joe's M4A1 has been problematical since day one. This new turret will solve a couple of issues, both on Joe's Sherman and the new M4A3. Cody, indeed, Dave at Forgebear knows how to ship stuff right!
regards, you nuts,
Painless
P.S. 'I'm a Cranky Old Yank in a Clanky Old Tank on the Streets of Yokohama with my Honolulu Mama doin' those Beat-o, Beat-o Flat On My Seat-o, Hirohito Blues' ... with regards to Hoagy Carmichael
What can I say Painless... sometimes the little devil in me takes over
Pesky little guy ain't he
ALPHA
Re: 1944 M4A3 105mm
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 3:21 am
by PainlessWolf
61st Day: Not much going on today. I am looking forward to the weekend to get some real progress made. I did get some brass stock for the Pack railing on the turret and some flat stock to make straps\hooks to hang the packs with from Hobbytown. Tank wise, I painted the two large crates with a flat brown dry brush and accent wash and was very pleased again with the result. You cannot beat a Forum full of knowledgeable folks for picking up tips and learning new ways to do things. Pics:
P.S. Oh and Alpha is the Devil ;o)
Re: 1944 M4A3 105mm
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 7:29 am
by scalawag
The armoured cover for the second periscope???
Re: 1944 M4A3 105mm
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 1:59 pm
by PainlessWolf
Good Morning,
Scalawag, that is correct, Sir! I will have it installed this weekend. I need to get off the fence about the smoke mortar as well. Some later tanks had an extension tube with cap and chain arrangement added. It was not extensive in use and I could see it being a problem under fire if it had to be removed from the Loader's hatch. (looks kind of odd too) I also need to finish sanding down the firing LED on the gun shield and fashion a cover for it. Getting close to completion. ;o)
warm regards,
Painless
Re: 1944 M4A3 105mm
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 2:40 pm
by ALPHA
PainlessWolf wrote:61st Day: Not much going on today. I am looking forward to the weekend to get some real progress made. I did get some brass stock for the Pack railing on the turret and some flat stock to make straps\hooks to hang the packs with from Hobbytown. Tank wise, I painted the two large crates with a flat brown dry brush and accent wash and was very pleased again with the result. You cannot beat a Forum full of knowledgeable folks for picking up tips and learning new ways to do things. Pics:

P.S. Oh and Alpha is the Devil ;o)
Well the devil says.... DANG!

THAT'S ONE HECK OF A LOT OF BRASS STOCK

...how many or how big are those hooks going to be ?
ALPHA
Re: 1944 M4A3 105mm
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 2:43 pm
by ALPHA
By the way painless.. just wondering ... why didn't you make the armor plate out of metal?
ALPHA
Re: 1944 M4A3 105mm
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 5:54 pm
by PainlessWolf
Alpha,
Do you mean the armored periscope cover? Simple enough, I needed a new gun for Joe's M4A1 and getting the spare turret solved multiple problems. ;o) Including the periscope cover. I do try to keep the K.I.S.S. principle in mind while working on these builds, especially complicated ones like this Sherman turned into.
warm regards,
Painless
P.S. The flat stock will be made into straps for the packs and the bar stock will make the rail with plenty left over to go towards making .50 cal rounds. ;o)
Re: 1944 M4A3 105mm
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 12:49 am
by ALPHA
PainlessWolf wrote:Alpha,
Do you mean the armored periscope cover? Simple enough, I needed a new gun for Joe's M4A1 and getting the spare turret solved multiple problems. ;o) Including the periscope cover. I do try to keep the K.I.S.S. principle in mind while working on these builds, especially complicated ones like this Sherman turned into.
warm regards,
Painless
P.S. The flat stock will be made into straps for the packs and the bar stock will make the rail with plenty left over to go towards making .50 cal rounds. ;o)
Ah excellent foresight... taking care of many birds with one stone
paroosing over your brass stock purchase the thought of more rounds did enter my mind... I'd say you'd have enough for about 40,000 rounds

..the silver lining is you could start a distribution center
ALPHA
Re: 1944 M4A3 105mm
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 1:55 am
by palepainter
You can never have too many rounds.
