Eric's HL M4A3/M10A1/M36/VC Firefly

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Should have read the rest of these before I started, used a variety of hammers (body repair) ultimately ground down a 7/16 bolt to use a punch in aluminum. Took a few tries (and cooking spray) to get it right, but heating the aluminum and pressing in the styrene gave a pretty good result. Have a bit of shaping to do on the hinge parts, but I think it'll work.

I the mean time....

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Jeez mate, thats a ball-tearer :thumbup: :thumbup:
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I think your make shift mold worked great! :D ....looks like you got nice consistent parts to work with....opposite from my technique ...probably why they got stuck in the mold lol....might work a tad better with the mold being cold...and the plastic hot :haha: ....plastic is petroleum based so has a tad bit of lubricative properties...and will usually break away easy from a cold mold....that's besides the point....as you have done well. :thumbup:

This puts you one step up on your brother....don't think he has ever done parts in that manner ;) ........... :haha: :haha:


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Actually, still working on the armor covers. Tried a few attempts, waiting for the glue on my third batch. But thanks for the thumbs up. Will post a picture of what I come up with.
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Ecam wrote:Actually, still working on the armor covers. Tried a few attempts, waiting for the glue on my third batch. But thanks for the thumbs up. Will post a picture of what I come up with.
That would be cool Eric....I'll try and make a couple too...Try to photograph the process lol ...and post them for you ;)

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Ecam wrote:Actually, still working on the armor covers. Tried a few attempts, waiting for the glue on my third batch. But thanks for the thumbs up. Will post a picture of what I come up with.
That would be cool Eric....I'll try and make a couple too...Try to photograph the process lol ...and post them for you ;)

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Ecam wrote:
ALPHA wrote:
Ecam wrote:Actually, still working on the armor covers. Tried a few attempts, waiting for the glue on my third batch. But thanks for the thumbs up. Will post a picture of what I come up with.
That would be cool Eric....I'll try and make a couple too...Try to photograph the process lol ...and post them for you ;)

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First one is a cover on a M4A3 we have in the Denver area. Second picture is my aluminum molds and several attempts. Granted, this is a relatively simple design, but it is kicking my rear of how to pull this off. Putty and sanding are still possible on these, but I'm not tickled with my starters.

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I just copied the ones used on a Sherman...that one you are trying to copy is actually easier :haha: :haha:
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Heated ...pressed into form...had to repeat the process a couple of times to get the thickness I wanted...then I had to heat the sprue area to center the shaft

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Spun with a Drill...used a MILL file to get the rough shape...then chased it with an emery board

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Sorry for the blur...think my batteries are getting weak lol....anyway...cut the area I wanted with an xacto saw

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Again...sorry for the blur....But...with that said...Finished product utilizing more sprue and scrap plastic

EASY PEAZIE :D ...less than 10 mins ;)


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