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HL Sherman M4A3W 75mm Conversion
Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2013 4:17 am
by Pcomm1
HL + Tamiya conversion, and I guess this is now a "Hemiya" Sherman and painted as a Mediterranean Theater of Operations Sherman M4A3W 75mm.
Enjoy, John
Re: "Hemiya" Sherman M4A3W 75mm
Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2013 9:12 am
by EddyK
Nice and clean!

Re: HL Sherman M4A3W 75mm Conversion
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 8:28 am
by cannedheat
hi old chap wot wot
that's how I like my Sherman pristine not weathered, nice, was the 75 expensive from nick he does other Sherman bits ? wot wot
Re: HL Sherman M4A3W 75mm Conversion
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 10:57 am
by Pcomm1
cannedheat wrote:hi old chap wot wot
that's how I like my Sherman pristine not weathered, nice, was the 75 expensive from nick he does other Sherman bits ? wot wot
Howdy Partner and Thank You,
My problem with scale model "weathering" is that there are some days when you look at the tank and think
why the heck did I do that to it!
Lately, I have
not been weathering all my builds (mostly ones that are intended for backyard play). This model was built to replace a moderately weathered Tamiya Sherman Easy 8 105mm shelf queen I never used and sold off.
Plus, I too enjoy the look of a factory fresh AFV. The un-weathered models are a little more popular than the weathered examples is my current model trends observation. As trendy as weathering is, there is a place for not weathering your rc tank build.
Anyway, not all WWII combat vehicles were dirty "beaters". Depends on where they were in their service life cycle when you took that war time snap shot of them. Though, most US Army ETO and MTO Shermans quickly got foul looking before they were knocked out.
Answers:
The 75mm parts set was $35.00 USD including postage from Texas to California. Not cheap, but not a deal breaker either.
Nick also offers very nice quality Sherman 76mm tank and Sherman M36B1 tank destroyer resin parts sets plus a Sherman cast hull & transmission cover and other various small parts.
Nick's email for parts and pricing info is:
ndaguilar@grandecom.net
Trust this content helps.
Enjoy, John
Re: HL Sherman M4A3W 75mm Conversion
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 3:35 pm
by buckeye36
Great work as always John!
If you don't mind me asking, where do you get the custom marking decals?
Re: HL Sherman M4A3W 75mm Conversion
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 5:09 pm
by Pcomm1
Visit
http://www.getstencils.com/Dry_Transfers.html
I used their Dry Transfers
rub down type sealed on both Shermans with several very light layers of Testors Dullcote.
If you have graphics software just make your "type art" in inDesign and email them a pdf.
No graphics software, then on an email page or in MS Word set the "sized" type (to fit the model) and step and repeat the words a dozen times on the page to have spares.
This becomes the Dry Transfer "art work". I emailed the "art" to "
get stencils" with my color call out = white.
Call out your color using a PMS Color Chart:
http://andprinting.com/imgs/pantone_chart.pdf
FYI: Like all the improvements you've made to Jiving Joan II, looks great!
Enjoy, John
Semper Paratus
Re: HL Sherman M4A3W 75mm Conversion
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 9:10 pm
by buckeye36
Thanks for the info John, glad you approve of the additions.
I hesitated doing anything to it for a long time, didn't want to screw it up.
It still runs like a champ!
Re: HL Sherman M4A3W 75mm Conversion
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 9:35 pm
by Red Devils
Great looking Sherman dude, well done...
Derek
Re: HL Sherman M4A3W 75mm Conversion
Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 6:36 am
by Pcomm1
Thanks bro.
The emitter is on the barrel now because the LED is to big to fit inside the scale 75mm barrel, so much for careful planning.
Enjoy, John