M4A3E8 HVSS rear gas deflector
Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 3:58 pm
Good afternoon fellows
I wonder if one of you knowledgable gentlmen could help with a question that i am struggling to find the answer to.
I am building an M4A3E8 from the Tamiya full option kit and have been using alot of the ideas for the coversion from these great forums.
i've merged the rear deck and back plate from a Heng long M4A3 onto the Tamiya hull top, strengthened what i have done and applied some filler to neaten it up and have the lower hull pretty much built.
I am looking at the rear and have extended the rear plate back a bit. i am struggling to know which type of gas deflector I should be adding for a WW2 Easy eight.
Should if be
1. the full length gas deflector with straight vertical slats?
2. The full length gas deflector with the centre slats that gradually align to the right?
3. The split in half gas deflector which is hinged at the top and either side can be moved instead of the whole diffuser.
I hope i have described them correctly so you know what i am on about.
Any advice would be most greatfully received.
Thanks
Brian
I wonder if one of you knowledgable gentlmen could help with a question that i am struggling to find the answer to.
I am building an M4A3E8 from the Tamiya full option kit and have been using alot of the ideas for the coversion from these great forums.
i've merged the rear deck and back plate from a Heng long M4A3 onto the Tamiya hull top, strengthened what i have done and applied some filler to neaten it up and have the lower hull pretty much built.
I am looking at the rear and have extended the rear plate back a bit. i am struggling to know which type of gas deflector I should be adding for a WW2 Easy eight.
Should if be
1. the full length gas deflector with straight vertical slats?
2. The full length gas deflector with the centre slats that gradually align to the right?
3. The split in half gas deflector which is hinged at the top and either side can be moved instead of the whole diffuser.
I hope i have described them correctly so you know what i am on about.
Any advice would be most greatfully received.
Thanks
Brian