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M4 Aunt Jemima - 1/35 scale
panzerserra
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Posted: Sunday, June 08, 2008 - 12:38 AM UTC
A long, long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away...I bought this kit, in an eBay auction:


...and I think put togheter with Tamiya´s M4...

In scene, the old Tamiya M4, to cary this unusual apparatus:


The new "old" kit:


and the "bagunça"....(mess, in plain Portuguese..)
Since I had two Tamiya´s M4 in the shelf, I go build the two...with little differences:




The M4 Aunt Jemima w´ll be the mid version, but with straight arms roller bogies. The Tamiya´s kit have the bogies with raised arms...

So, I changed the Tamiya´s bogies by Academy M4A2 bogies...and the M4A2 russian Shermie used the raised arms ...and anothe M4 to my workbench...What a mess !!!




Cutting the pins to glue the Academy´s bogies in the Tamiya´s hull:


The Tamiya M4´s:


The Academy M4A2 with new shoes:


and the criatures side by side:


Well...my workbench was crowded !!!


Continue tuned in...we will see as this madness it will finish!!!!

I love this !!!
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Posted: Sunday, June 08, 2008 - 12:57 AM UTC
Gday Marcos! I will be following your madness with much interest mate. It seems that you have managed to get things swapped around and in place, and that you will give us some entertaining progress
Cheers
Brad
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Posted: Sunday, June 08, 2008 - 01:50 AM UTC
I've completed building mine (mated to the DML M4A1 75mm gun tank). It is fun but complex. From all photos I've seen, the T1E3s with M4s used the Baldwin manufactured M4s -- characterized by a vertical rear bulkhead. (the diagram you posted showing the rear push plate to be slanted is incorrect). For the Tamiya kit, this shouldn't be that difficult to alter. Contact me off site if you need more references for this.

Also, the VP kit omits a set of teeth that are mounted which help scrape away mud. This is missing from your diagram too. It's not difficult to add these teeth.

panzerserra
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Posted: Sunday, June 08, 2008 - 02:13 AM UTC

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I've completed building mine (mated to the DML M4A1 75mm gun tank). It is fun but complex. From all photos I've seen, the T1E3s with M4s used the Baldwin manufactured M4s -- characterized by a vertical rear bulkhead. (the diagram you posted showing the rear push plate to be slanted is incorrect). For the Tamiya kit, this shouldn't be that difficult to alter. Contact me off site if you need more references for this.

Also, the VP kit omits a set of teeth that are mounted which help scrape away mud. This is missing from your diagram too. It's not difficult to add these teeth.




Roy, hi...

private message to you !!
panzerserra
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Posted: Sunday, June 08, 2008 - 02:14 AM UTC

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Gday Marcos! I will be following your madness with much interest mate. It seems that you have managed to get things swapped around and in place, and that you will give us some entertaining progress
Cheers
Brad



Thanks, Bradley....

regards
210cav
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Posted: Sunday, June 08, 2008 - 06:41 AM UTC
Marcos-- tough job to put that monster together. I am anxious to see your work, maybe I will finally challenge myself to try doing it!
thanks
DJ
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Posted: Sunday, June 08, 2008 - 06:57 AM UTC
Boy you've got quite the assembly line going there and I look forward to seeing them ALL finished Bob
panzerserra
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Posted: Sunday, June 15, 2008 - 10:44 AM UTC
Well...

After the pictures and tips from Roy Chow, I make a surgery in the rear of my tamiya´s m4:


Dremel + stell disc and lots of care...

and the Baldwins´tail:





Up-grades in the Verlinden mineroller:







Painting:


and the rear bulkhead:





Painting the mine device:



A dry-run:


and glued with superglue:



Next step: weathering...

Thanks again, Roy !!!
210cav
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Posted: Sunday, June 15, 2008 - 01:45 PM UTC
Amigo-- that is a female dog of a kit that you are turning into a beautiful chicken salad. Well done!
DJ
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Posted: Sunday, June 15, 2008 - 01:53 PM UTC

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Amigo-- that is a female dog of a kit that you are turning into a beautiful chicken salad. Well done!
DJ



Thanks, Judge...

I like this conversion...and the job to convert the Tamiya kit....

Um abraço

Panzerserra
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Posted: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 - 01:46 PM UTC
You've done a lot of work on this conversion Marcos, looking great! Nice job with the two kits, absolutely fantastic! Looking forward to the next set of updates!

Cheers -
Tim
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Posted: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 - 03:52 PM UTC
This is the best work I've seen with this conversion in a long time.

To tell the truth, I've seen dozens of poorly built Aunt Jemima conversions, and only a couple worth a second look. Nice work, Marcos!
panzerserra
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Posted: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 - 10:08 PM UTC
Danke, Gents...

In this week-end, new photos ...
stay tunning..

regards, from Brazil ...
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Posted: Thursday, June 19, 2008 - 02:00 AM UTC
Will definetly stay tunning in Marcos one HELL of build thanks for sharing.Hope when I get round to doing my kit I can copy some of your expertise and do it justice
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Posted: Friday, June 20, 2008 - 02:13 PM UTC
Really a nice job Marcos.
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Posted: Friday, June 20, 2008 - 03:06 PM UTC
Wow! Lots of resin there-must be quite heavy! Dan
panzerserra
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Posted: Friday, June 20, 2008 - 11:46 PM UTC
Yeah....
This is a weight kit...
heheheheheheh

Thanks, Gents....

I re0draw the blueprint with Baldwin´s corrections:


My kit is based in this picture:


Details about rear bumper:


and the roller device;


this pictures was send to me by my friend, Carlos Chagas, an Brazilian military illustrator. Thanks, Carlão...
see his page:
http://carloschagasilustrador.blogspot.com/

new steps, soon...I work in my models only in week-ends...
panzerserra
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Posted: Saturday, June 21, 2008 - 09:24 PM UTC
Well, the saga continues...

I was not satisfied with the position of the armour plates in the back and I made a small repair....

The junction between the armour and the rear fender was wrong





Much better !!!


line production:



soon, new pictures...

Ahoy !!!
panzerserra
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Posted: Sunday, June 22, 2008 - 05:33 AM UTC
Well, gents...

I finished my job:

But, some detais: making cargo in the rear of the tank :
Packs in polyester, casting by myself... Paint no required..the canvas w´ll hide the details:


...and the canvas (silk-paper plus water glue)




and:











My two Specials Shermans....

A M4A1 dozer and M4 mineroller Aunt Jemima...



Thanks for looking and thanks again, Roy, for the tips of the Baldwin´s rear hull...

regards, from Brazil !!!
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Posted: Sunday, June 22, 2008 - 05:56 AM UTC
Very awesome, makes me want to try one. great to see the dozer and the roller together, is that the verlinden resin blade on the dozer?. Another question for you, who makes the Tanker standing on the fender of the dozer m4a1? looks familiar and I'd love to get my hands on one. Good job on both of these!
panzerserra
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Posted: Sunday, June 22, 2008 - 07:05 AM UTC
Eric, thanks...

The Dozer is Verlinden, too !!!

An awesome kit !!!

The tanker in the right front fender of my M4A1 is from Alpine (I guess...not sure...)

regards, from Brazil
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Posted: Sunday, June 22, 2008 - 07:13 AM UTC
Great work Marcos, again I've saved your pics in case I ever get this kit.


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The tanker in the right front fender of my M4A1 is from Alpine (I guess...not sure...)



he's an S&T figure sculpted by John Rosencrantz.
panzerserra
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Posted: Sunday, June 22, 2008 - 08:15 AM UTC
Thanks for the figure correction, Pat...I received from present this tanker of a friend, without the box...Only in the plastic bag !!!

and I´m glad that you use my pictures as reference...be my guest !!!

210cav
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Posted: Sunday, June 22, 2008 - 09:01 AM UTC
Awesome work! Tough model to build and you did it superbly.
Well done.
DJ
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Posted: Sunday, June 22, 2008 - 09:54 AM UTC
And I thought the varieties of German armor were a P.I.T.A., I don't think any other tank in the world has as many varients as the sherman. Nice job!!!
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