Jeff, I think the Blast transmission cover I got from you....
Mr Bevans, I believe you have already been in contact with Keith about our rebooting our chapter. I have begun rework on the web site and everything!
http://www.desertarmor.com/AMPS_ARIZONA/index.html
I plan to be there next year!
Armor/AFV: What If?
For those who like to build hypothetical or alternate history versions of armor/AFVs.
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Concept Super Jumbo M4A3E2 (w) 90 HVSS
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Posted: Friday, July 08, 2016 - 01:33 AM UTC
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Posted: Friday, July 08, 2016 - 01:37 AM UTC
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Posted: Friday, July 08, 2016 - 01:43 AM UTC
Stowage under way with a miss mosh of spare pioneer tools put in the usual places. I won;t go too crazy with detail here... this time.
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After dropping the turret on the floor I have reworked the details and added the machine guns and stowage.
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Finished the muzzle brake and several other bits. Now it looks like something.
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After dropping the turret on the floor I have reworked the details and added the machine guns and stowage.
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Finished the muzzle brake and several other bits. Now it looks like something.
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Posted: Wednesday, October 05, 2016 - 01:30 AM UTC
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Posted: Wednesday, October 05, 2016 - 02:12 AM UTC
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Just bumped this project along while working on my M50. Got it in paint. Simple Flat black base.
Thinking of doing the late Allied three tone OD/Black/lighter green. Anyone have an opinion what the third color used later should be? Medium Green maybe?
Hi, Ethan!
Been following your thread- Anything Sherman-related automatically gets my very interested attention! Interesting concept- An up-gunned HVSS "Jumbo"... I may even build one myself. I like Brian's idea of kit-bashing the ASUKA/TASCA "Jumbo", with one of their M4A3E8 kits, for the sake of commonality between parts, That's the way I'll probably fly, if I ever get around to doing this kind of project! I've just got so many other irons in the fire, right now!
I've done Flat Black base-coats too, followed by MODEL MASTER II Enamel FS34086 Green Drab, which is pretty dark. I then custom-mix a darker shade of MM ANA610 Olive Drab, following with "straight" ANA610, and I then I successively work into lighter shades (for post shading and highlighting) of OD by adding MM Panzergelb- It's just a personal preference, and this process kind of gets me away from the now-expected "norm" of TAMIYA XF-62 OD...
Re: The "Tri-color US camo" used on US Army Shermans near, or at the end of WWII- I think that a "Medium Green" color may be a little bit too bright for a WWII paint scheme, especially on a US Sherman. I would use something similar to MODEL MASTER II "Faded" ANA610 Olive Drab, which is quite a bit lighter in shade than their regular ANA610 OD out of the bottle. If you're going to be using paints other than the MODEL MASTER II Enamels, such as TAMIYA's acrylics, I would add a bit of their "Sky Green" to their XF-62 OD... Just a suggestion...
I'll be following your build, with a lot of interest!
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Posted: Wednesday, October 05, 2016 - 07:34 AM UTC
Appreciate the suggestions and thought I would show you my inspiration.
My SoCal buddy Darren painted on of his 1/16 Shermans in a scheme that was about what I'm looking for.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/MVExTv][/url
My SoCal buddy Darren painted on of his 1/16 Shermans in a scheme that was about what I'm looking for.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/MVExTv][/url
M4A1Sherman
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Posted: Wednesday, October 05, 2016 - 02:20 PM UTC
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Appreciate the suggestions and thought I would show you my inspiration.
My SoCal buddy Darren painted on of his 1/16 Shermans in a scheme that was about what I'm looking for.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/MVExTv][/url
NIIIICE!!!
Yup, gonna build one o' these for myself! Looks like a British 17pdr sticking out of that Main Gun Mantlet- Am I right..?
BTW- I really like that "counter-shading" on the front half of the Main Gun Barrel. There's a fine photo of this kind of a "camo-measure" in the SQUADRON "US Tank Destroyers in action" book; the photo depicts an M18 TD with the same kind of counter-shading. I built a virtual copy of that M18 several years ago, displaying the same kind of "camo-measures"...
Posted: Wednesday, October 05, 2016 - 10:06 PM UTC
Nifty build! (And I like your friend's "super firefly" on big-hatch hull with HVSS - not authentic, but sweet none the less.) IIRC the European schemes were mostly black over OD - that OD/black/jungle-green scheme is more Korea or WW2 Pacific. So it all depends where/when you expected your beast to be deployed. If Korea is ok I'd say that three-tone scheme is definitely cool! (No suggestion on the green - just use what looks good.)
There were units in Europe that used pin-striped black over OD - that can look pretty good too. Think it was 14th AD? They also added sandbags in a metal basket frame on their upper hulls.
There were units in Europe that used pin-striped black over OD - that can look pretty good too. Think it was 14th AD? They also added sandbags in a metal basket frame on their upper hulls.
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Posted: Wednesday, October 05, 2016 - 10:20 PM UTC
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Quoted TextAppreciate the suggestions and thought I would show you my inspiration.
My SoCal buddy Darren painted on of his 1/16 Shermans in a scheme that was about what I'm looking for.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/MVExTv][/url
NIIIICE!!!
Yup, gonna build one o' these for myself! Looks like a British 17pdr sticking out of that Main Gun Mantlet- Am I right..?
BTW- I really like that "counter-shading" on the front half of the Main Gun Barrel. There's a fine photo of this kind of a "camo-measure" in the SQUADRON "US Tank Destroyers in action" book; the photo depicts an M18 TD with the same kind of counter-shading. I built a virtual copy of that M18 several years ago, displaying the same kind of "camo-measures"...
Yes, the gun is a 17 pounder. The Americans converted a number of HVSS M4A3 to fit said gun just before the end of the war.
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Posted: Thursday, October 06, 2016 - 08:18 AM UTC
The sample kit is just the Tamiya 1/16 Sherman with the addition of the Firefly Barrel they produced as a "Hop Up". It was made to fit the 105 mantlet and is a curious effort from Tamiya. I used it in my IC HYBRID conversion but redid the mantlet.
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Posted: Friday, October 07, 2016 - 04:24 PM UTC
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The sample kit is just the Tamiya 1/16 Sherman with the addition of the Firefly Barrel they produced as a "Hop Up". It was made to fit the 105 mantlet and is a curious effort from Tamiya. I used it in my IC HYBRID conversion but redid the mantlet.
Your buddy Darren's 1/16 Sherman is a fine example of the US "Tri-color" camo scheme. That scheme is something that I want to include in my collection- Now I need to decide which vehicle will be "the Lucky Contestant"...
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Posted: Friday, October 07, 2016 - 09:31 PM UTC
Will this be finished in time for Modelzona?
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Posted: Sunday, October 09, 2016 - 06:02 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Quoted TextQuoted TextAppreciate the suggestions and thought I would show you my inspiration.
My SoCal buddy Darren painted on of his 1/16 Shermans in a scheme that was about what I'm looking for.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/MVExTv][/url
NIIIICE!!!
Yup, gonna build one o' these for myself! Looks like a British 17pdr sticking out of that Main Gun Mantlet- Am I right..?
BTW- I really like that "counter-shading" on the front half of the Main Gun Barrel. There's a fine photo of this kind of a "camo-measure" in the SQUADRON "US Tank Destroyers in action" book; the photo depicts an M18 TD with the same kind of counter-shading. I built a virtual copy of that M18 several years ago, displaying the same kind of "camo-measures"...
Yes, the gun is a 17 pounder. The Americans converted a number of HVSS M4A3 to fit said gun just before the end of the war.
I wonder if any of the US 17pdr M4A3E8 HVSS Shermans ever saw combat? It's thought-provoking, to say the least!
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Posted: Sunday, October 09, 2016 - 07:06 PM UTC
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Will this be finished in time for Modelzona?
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That is my goal. I tried to have it done for Orangecon but no dice...
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Posted: Sunday, October 09, 2016 - 07:30 PM UTC
Dennis: they were never issued to any units-- so no.
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Posted: Sunday, October 09, 2016 - 07:43 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Quoted TextQuoted TextQuoted TextAppreciate the suggestions and thought I would show you my inspiration.
My SoCal buddy Darren painted on of his 1/16 Shermans in a scheme that was about what I'm looking for.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/MVExTv][/url
NIIIICE!!!
Yup, gonna build one o' these for myself! Looks like a British 17pdr sticking out of that Main Gun Mantlet- Am I right..?
BTW- I really like that "counter-shading" on the front half of the Main Gun Barrel. There's a fine photo of this kind of a "camo-measure" in the SQUADRON "US Tank Destroyers in action" book; the photo depicts an M18 TD with the same kind of counter-shading. I built a virtual copy of that M18 several years ago, displaying the same kind of "camo-measures"...
Yes, the gun is a 17 pounder. The Americans converted a number of HVSS M4A3 to fit said gun just before the end of the war.
I wonder if any of the US 17pdr M4A3E8 HVSS Shermans ever saw combat? It's thought-provoking, to say the least!
No, I don't think any of those tanks reached the ETO befire the closing of that theater.
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Posted: Tuesday, October 11, 2016 - 08:15 PM UTC
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Posted: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 - 01:25 AM UTC
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Posted: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 - 07:04 PM UTC
Very nice execution of what I think is a very do-able concept.
Side note: I have the same Verlinden base which I use as a generic European backdrop for photos. It's very versatile.
Side note: I have the same Verlinden base which I use as a generic European backdrop for photos. It's very versatile.
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Posted: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 - 07:31 PM UTC
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So my wash turned into a full weathering episode as I got a little carried away. Made a light shade of mud as one might see in a Late Winter/ Early Spring '46 campaign.
Too much?
Hi, Ethan!
I think that you did just fine with your weathering job! A GOOD SAVE on what you called "getting a little carried away". Your weathering job is BELIEVABLE, and not one bit "overdone", in my opinion. NICE overall job!!!
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Posted: Wednesday, November 16, 2016 - 07:55 AM UTC
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Posted: Wednesday, November 16, 2016 - 09:30 AM UTC
Nice to see the finished model. I have been a bit busy and hope to get back on my projects soon. I had to put up a wall (termites liked the old one) and baby proof the house for my friends 9 month old, but after Thanksgiving things should ease up a little.