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CreosotewindACE M-4 Sherman TankParked21-Feb-11 12:02
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The transmission cover at the front (left) has multiple bolts, as well as the rear return wheel bracket.
CreosotewindACE M-4 Sherman TankParked21-Feb-11 12:01
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I'm back after a brief pause. Spent time in Kennesaw Georgia at the National Battlefield. Very interesting site and history. Anyways, I found a company Vectorcut (www.vectorcut.com) who makes laser cut nuts, tools, building, etc. They perfectly fit the bill for some of the details I needed for the Sherman.
CreosotewindACE M-4 Sherman TankParked20-Jan-11 13:50
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Almost ready for action. Where are my tracks!
CreosotewindACE M-4 Sherman TankParked20-Jan-11 13:49
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More of the engine deck. This deck shows that this model represents an M4-A2 diesel powered tank. Most diesel tanks were shipped to our allies, but the Marines used them at Tarawa and Okinowa. This one will be a Marine tank.
CreosotewindACE M-4 Sherman TankParked20-Jan-11 13:47
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A few more details for the turret top. And yet a few more to go.
CreosotewindACE M-4 Sherman TankParked20-Jan-11 13:46
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Detail of the driver's hatch showing the periscope, hinge and spring. The spring is thin wire wrapped around a pin. Each hatch has 8 parts in addition to white glue to create the "bump" to allow headroom for the driver. Materials are solder, basswood, card stock, dowells and wire.
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CreosotewindACE M-4 Sherman TankParked20-Jan-11 13:43
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More of the front end. The silver shape around the bow machine gun is solder. It represents the snapdown fixture for a canvas hood to protect the machine gun.
CreosotewindACE M-4 Sherman TankParked20-Jan-11 13:41
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Front showing the reshaped tranny cover. Other details include applique armour over the drive and ass. driver hoods.
CreosotewindACE M-4 Sherman TankParked20-Jan-11 13:39
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The front end. I had to reshape the transmission cover, as it wasn't round enough. I cut shapes out of card stock, glued on either side and filled with lightweight spackle. You can kind of see the original shape (wood) and the new shape (white).
CreosotewindACE M-4 Sherman TankParked20-Jan-11 13:37
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More Sherman details. These are the left and right final drives. Each is basswood, dowell and card stock. 8 pieces in each one. Should be substantial enough to handle the strain of the tracks.
CreosotewindACE M-4 Sherman TankParked30-Nov-10 09:13
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The driver's hatches each have a "bump" toward their backs, I think to allow the driver a bit more headroom. I replicated that again with many layers of white glue.
CreosotewindACE M-4 Sherman TankParked30-Nov-10 09:11
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I had drilled holes anticipating using furniture plugs for the armored fuel caps. Instead I went with the brads, so I had to fill the holes. The fuel caps include the metal brad, two short pieces of 1/16" dowel and two strips of paper. Once assembled, each cap was coated with white glue to blend all the parts,
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