Re: Crazy Joe's Sherman Rehabilitation
Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 2:01 pm
Good Morning, Alpha,
I couldn't have done anything without the assistance of you and Sass as well as the tech know-how and advice of the rest of the group. I could not agree more about the Tamiya tools. I took time while coats dried to look over each piece and compare it with the Mato version. In each case, the Tamiya tool was the better choice. The only one I kept was the one that Tamiya did not include on their sprue. Having said that, the Mato tools were not bad for their day ( 6-7 years ago) and compared very favorably to the HL tools of the time. Mato has remained static in regards to this tank and it's details while HL has leapt ahead with theirs. Mato seems to be focusing on the metal end of the market now and their new offerings certainly look better and will probably be much better received than the M4A1 was when it first came out. I took time yesterday to read through the threads on this forum from back when and the excitement at finally getting a 1/16 Sherman in RC from a major manufacturer at a price point that most tankers could afford, was palpable. The HL Sherman was just rumors in development at that time. I don't know if the rush to development by Mato that resulted in the strange combo of good and bad features that this tank displays had anything to do with the money being waved worldwide in anticipation of purchasing multiple copies of this Sherman but the crushing disappointment of tankers on this forum and other places when it finally arrived in their hands was evident. It took a while and some posts by tankers who loved it, for the tank to be seen as the modeling opportunity that it is accepted as today. I really love mine and am glad that I finally got off of my kiester and fixed some of the faults and made it into the Sherman I had always seen it to be in my mind's eye. I'll start detail painting and adding on the rest of the parts and stowage and do a Show Off thread sometime at the first of next week. I'm really looking forward to moving on to the KV-2 (even tho' I just ordered some black steel gearboxes for Maxene) and giving my Sherman mania a break for a bit.
regards,
Painless
I couldn't have done anything without the assistance of you and Sass as well as the tech know-how and advice of the rest of the group. I could not agree more about the Tamiya tools. I took time while coats dried to look over each piece and compare it with the Mato version. In each case, the Tamiya tool was the better choice. The only one I kept was the one that Tamiya did not include on their sprue. Having said that, the Mato tools were not bad for their day ( 6-7 years ago) and compared very favorably to the HL tools of the time. Mato has remained static in regards to this tank and it's details while HL has leapt ahead with theirs. Mato seems to be focusing on the metal end of the market now and their new offerings certainly look better and will probably be much better received than the M4A1 was when it first came out. I took time yesterday to read through the threads on this forum from back when and the excitement at finally getting a 1/16 Sherman in RC from a major manufacturer at a price point that most tankers could afford, was palpable. The HL Sherman was just rumors in development at that time. I don't know if the rush to development by Mato that resulted in the strange combo of good and bad features that this tank displays had anything to do with the money being waved worldwide in anticipation of purchasing multiple copies of this Sherman but the crushing disappointment of tankers on this forum and other places when it finally arrived in their hands was evident. It took a while and some posts by tankers who loved it, for the tank to be seen as the modeling opportunity that it is accepted as today. I really love mine and am glad that I finally got off of my kiester and fixed some of the faults and made it into the Sherman I had always seen it to be in my mind's eye. I'll start detail painting and adding on the rest of the parts and stowage and do a Show Off thread sometime at the first of next week. I'm really looking forward to moving on to the KV-2 (even tho' I just ordered some black steel gearboxes for Maxene) and giving my Sherman mania a break for a bit.
regards,
Painless


