Sherman II mid October 1942
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Of course I'm available for any psycho support required to keep Mr. Race within the bounds of reason....I'll pull up a chair next to him and keep a look out for Matron, should she be required to administer a little "needle" therapy to said Mr. Race....Terrific progress on the build Mike, I like a good Sherman as much as the next guy. :thumb2: Rick H.Comment
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When I saw the length in the first photo I thought they were AFV Club, based on the colour of the plastic. Having seen this post, I think I’ll pass on ever buying a set of Modelkasten Sherman tracks myself …Comment
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My Gawd Olderthanme,
Can you still see straight Mike??? Great SBS, but I think I'll stick to Axis armor meself. I take it the pins in the pads must remain movable and the dingsbumms on the outside are to be glued on at least one pin to keep them workable. Man, do you have patience!!!
I'm in for this and I know it will not be a 100% OOB knowing you. Been slug hunting in the camo-jammies with your double barrel salt shooter yet??? Take care and stay sane!!!
Prost
(Still) YoungerthanyouLife's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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Know bugger all about lots of things and includes Shermans and nailing them together
So sitting down and learning :thumb2:Comment
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Of course I'm available for any psycho support required to keep Mr. Race within the bounds of reason....I'll pull up a chair next to him and keep a look out for Matron, should she be required to administer a little "needle" therapy to said Mr. Race....Terrific progress on the build Mike, I like a good Sherman as much as the next guy. :thumb2: Rick H.
Nice to hear from you, and your position of head anal yst is very welcome. :sick:
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Did you use the spongy black stuff Asuka puts in the kit, or fix the suspension with some plastic card (or those little shims they provide in some kits but not others)?
Only if it’s an early tank (like you’re building) that was made by Pressed Steel Car (PSC) :smiling3:
When I saw the length in the first photo I thought they were AFV Club, based on the colour of the plastic. Having seen this post, I think I’ll pass on ever buying a set of Modelkasten Sherman tracks myself …
No, afraid the spongy stuff went in the bin, although I did get fooled into thinking I could use it. That part od the suspension is a pretty tight fit, so once all assembled I used the back of a scalpel blade to move the part down about 1mm and added a touch of liquid cement to hold it in place.
As for the manufacturer of the tank I will go with you there, I have the Hunnicut book/bible but not the strength to lift it :smiling6:
Yes the plastic does look similar in colour to AFV Club. But do not be put off, most of the work is the preparation, as we all know preparation is a pain sometimes and once you get underway then you can get into a rythm. As I said the slowness was for stopping to take the photos.
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My Gawd Olderthanme,
Can you still see straight Mike??? Great SBS, but I think I'll stick to Axis armor meself. I take it the pins in the pads must remain movable and the dingsbumms on the outside are to be glued on at least one pin to keep them workable. Man, do you have patience!!!
I'm in for this and I know it will not be a 100% OOB knowing you. Been slug hunting in the camo-jammies with your double barrel salt shooter yet??? Take care and stay sane!!!
Prost
(Still) Youngerthanyou
Ahh! it is you Youngerthanme,
The sight is returning, got the sellotape on one eyeball and the other fixed to my ear. I actually pulled a long lost Dragon Tiger out of the stack the other day, maybe in the future, but thought I would attempt to see how long sanity would last, Sanity claus does not visit anymore..... My SWMBO would disagree with you on the patience thing.
As for the pins, I could not see how they would hold the end connectors without cement, so went for the cement one side and leave the other side free approach, obviously not correct as both need to be free, but good enough for scale modelling. Bit like putting a corset on, are the dangly things for over the shoulder or for holding you socks up???
Pleased you are staying the course and welcome. Far too wet for slug hunting, but have found a new game... The new tennants across the street are damn noisy, tooting car horns, slamming car doors, and do not know how to converse quietly, then spend the better part of the day snoozing. So what I do now is fire rolled up bread onto their roof and the seagulls do the rest, tap.tap.tap on the roof tiles....
Stay safe and look after yourself
Cheers
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