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CreosotewindACE M-4 Sherman TankParked17-May-11 15:07
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The starboard side showing more applique armor. It was added over places where the shells were located for added protection. The thin strips with the holes are for adding sand skirts over the tracks. The Marine tank I am depicting didn't have the skirts, just the holders.
CreosotewindACE M-4 Sherman TankParked17-May-11 14:51
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The tools are in place. I'll glue them in once I paint the tank. I want to get some photos of the completed tank in its raw state before I paint.
CreosotewindACE M-4 Sherman TankParked17-May-11 14:49
Views : 778
Tools in place.
CreosotewindACE M-4 Sherman TankParked17-May-11 14:48
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More pieces added including bolts and places to store the tools. The tool brackets and the light guards are heavy card stock. The light guards were soaked in water to loosen the fibers and hold the shape. They later were "painted" with white glue to stiffen the shapes.
CreosotewindACE M-4 Sherman TankParked17-May-11 14:46
Views : 745
Every tank needs tools. There are carved from wood. The shovel from a popsicle stick. The mattocks is two pieces.
CreosotewindACE M-4 Sherman TankParked17-May-11 14:44
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Applique armor on the hull side, and the revised turret machine gun port. Oh, and the turret hatch is also new.
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CreosotewindACE M-4 Sherman TankParked17-May-11 14:42
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Details added to the tank include light guards made from card stock stiffened with white glue.
CreosotewindACE M-4 Sherman TankParked16-Mar-11 14:43
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All 6 are done. Now I just need to add them to the tank. Oh, and cut out the track. Should be fun.
CreosotewindACE M-4 Sherman TankParked16-Mar-11 14:38
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To the left is my first attempt. The "grill" was too heavy so I tried again. Each bogie has about 35 pieces when completed.
CreosotewindACE M-4 Sherman TankParked16-Mar-11 14:34
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Starting on the bogies for the Sherman. In the lower right is the kit part. They would have you add some 1/16" pieces to the front, drive a nail through each end piece, through the wheel and into the tank side. Not to realistic. The top two are the front and back, my solution. I couldn't figure out how to cut the compound shapes so I made them out of cut and folded paper. You can see the patterns
CreosotewindACE M-4 Sherman TankParked21-Feb-11 12:04
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More details on the backside, including bolts on the return wheel gears and an access door for the engine. That may end up getting covered by a deflector shield that diesel powered Sherman tanks used to keep exhaust fumes from getting sucked back into the intake filters.
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.
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