Adding to my Sherman stable

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Adding to my Sherman stable

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I just finished the initial builds on these two Shermans. A late model M4A3 and a mid-production M4A1. I need to replace the star on the deck of the M4A1 (too small). Still need detail painting and weathering and light lenses added. Both are Tasca/Asuka kits.

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Very nice work!!
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1:35 Tamiya Char B1 bis (German Army)
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Thanks. Kind of partial to Shermans. Two more in progress waiting for primer coats.
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2 great builds there, I built the Tasca M4A1 a while ago and its a very nice kit.
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Thanks. A big fan of Tasca/Asuka kits, although they can be hard to find and kind of pricey.
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arkbuilder2012 wrote:Thanks. A big fan of Tasca/Asuka kits, although they can be hard to find and kind of pricey.
You might like this one then..........JGSDF Tank Recovery Vehicle M32 ...49 quid posted
http://www.hobbyeasy.com/en/data/1stxk1 ... inflk.html

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Very nice. On the first one, the M4A3, I thought the 76 had a muzzle break. I'm a Sherman novice so please forgive my ignorance.

Superb builds by the way.
Its been tried and tested, it works! So don't blame the system if you're no good. :doh:
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digger303 wrote:
arkbuilder2012 wrote:Thanks. A big fan of Tasca/Asuka kits, although they can be hard to find and kind of pricey.
You might like this one then..........JGSDF Tank Recovery Vehicle M32 ...49 quid posted
http://www.hobbyeasy.com/en/data/1stxk1 ... inflk.html

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Thanks, I will be checking that one out. I've got one the original M32' but the maintenance company could always use another one :think:
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Stokesy44 wrote:Very nice. On the first one, the M4A3, I thought the 76 had a muzzle break. I'm a Sherman novice so please forgive my ignorance.

Superb builds by the way.
Thanks for the compliment. Some 76mm equipped A3' did have a muzzle brake but was more common on the E8 series. The larger diameter end of the barrel represents the thread protector on this version of the 76. Some were also just plain unthreaded tubes. One of the reasons I love Sherman tanks; so many variations that can be done.
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arkbuilder2012 wrote:
Stokesy44 wrote:Very nice. On the first one, the M4A3, I thought the 76 had a muzzle break. I'm a Sherman novice so please forgive my ignorance.

Superb builds by the way.
Thanks for the compliment. Some 76mm equipped A3' did have a muzzle brake but was more common on the E8 series. The larger diameter end of the barrel represents the thread protector on this version of the 76. Some were also just plain unthreaded tubes. One of the reasons I love Sherman tanks; so many variations that can be done.
Cool, thanks for the info. I have the Italeri E8 Fury in my stash so this is a great topic for me.
Its been tried and tested, it works! So don't blame the system if you're no good. :doh:
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Great looking Shermans
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AdamLuscombe wrote:Great looking Shermans
Thank you. Hoping to do some more work on them this weekend.
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Really fantastic builds, I like the Tasca tanks, I think there the best Sherman kits, just like I think dragon makes the best German kits. But I also think that Tamiya has the best engineered kits, but that's just me, but right now your killing it with those tanks. Again Great builds. :th:
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InitialProduction1 wrote:Really fantastic builds, I like the Tasca tanks, I think there the best Sherman kits, just like I think dragon makes the best German kits. But I also think that Tamiya has the best engineered kits, but that's just me, but right now your killing it with those tanks. Again Great builds. :th:
Thank you. Also working on this Asuka/Tasca M4A3E8. The tracks are just temps while I figure the best to assemble these Kaizen tracks :wall:

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I did manage to add some gear stowage to the M4A1.

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Wow there really looking amazing arkbuilder2012. :th: :clap: :clap:
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Blimey, the temp tracks look good but the other ones look like they'd drive you crazy :crazy: .....lots of food for the carpet monster if I was doing them :tongue:
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