M-51 Sherman in the Movies
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 4:00 am
I always thought that this version of the Sherman looked cool, but have never seen anything other than photos of models or the real ones at Latrun. I found some less-popular war movies in the $5 bin at the local big box, and bought a couple. One of these is titled "The Big Red One" and I bought it because I had never seen it before.
I was half-paying attention to the film while working on a model, when all of a sudden I saw that the Axis forces were driving around a bunch of M-51 Shermans! I don't know how many they had running for the film, but one scene shows three of them at the same time. The best scene (as far as watching the movement and listening to the sounds) was at about the 30-minute point. There are a couple other scenes later on in the film showing them again, (all of the Americans call them "Tiger tanks" and point out the "88mm gun" sticking out of a house window as one lays in ambush).
Even though it was all pretty hokey, it still WAS interesting to see and hear them running around. And although they only fired blank charges for the film; it was pretty cool to see the flames erupting from that huge muzzle brake. If you get the chance to rent the film, you might find it interesting also - whether you decide to buy the new Tamiya kit or not..
-Mike
I was half-paying attention to the film while working on a model, when all of a sudden I saw that the Axis forces were driving around a bunch of M-51 Shermans! I don't know how many they had running for the film, but one scene shows three of them at the same time. The best scene (as far as watching the movement and listening to the sounds) was at about the 30-minute point. There are a couple other scenes later on in the film showing them again, (all of the Americans call them "Tiger tanks" and point out the "88mm gun" sticking out of a house window as one lays in ambush).
Even though it was all pretty hokey, it still WAS interesting to see and hear them running around. And although they only fired blank charges for the film; it was pretty cool to see the flames erupting from that huge muzzle brake. If you get the chance to rent the film, you might find it interesting also - whether you decide to buy the new Tamiya kit or not..
-Mike