Thought it was about time I built another Sherman, last was back in the late '80's, and all i can remember was drilling out the cenres of the wheels to change them from 6 spoke to 5 spoke wheels, probably from somewhere like Italeri or Revell.
Anyway I dug out the Asuka version and found that I must have lost the turret top, but not to worry as there was the base to it and also a Dragon turret. So first job was to start the assembly of the hull.

No problems here, just a case of taking your time.
Next on the agenda was the cast nose.

And this went together as it was designed to. This has now recieved a coat of Mr Surfacer 1000 to enhance the cast surface and the two bolted sections have been cemented together and then once dry have recieved a cut down the centre to represent the split frames.
Onto the turret. I first cut the turret ring from the lower remaining section of the Asuka turret, then cut the turret ring from the Dragon offering. The Asika ring was then mated to the Dragon turret base and that cured any sloppy movement of the turret.


And as you can see it fits....
And apart from cleaning up the wheels this is where I am today.

Cheers, Mike.
Anyway I dug out the Asuka version and found that I must have lost the turret top, but not to worry as there was the base to it and also a Dragon turret. So first job was to start the assembly of the hull.
No problems here, just a case of taking your time.
Next on the agenda was the cast nose.
And this went together as it was designed to. This has now recieved a coat of Mr Surfacer 1000 to enhance the cast surface and the two bolted sections have been cemented together and then once dry have recieved a cut down the centre to represent the split frames.
Onto the turret. I first cut the turret ring from the lower remaining section of the Asuka turret, then cut the turret ring from the Dragon offering. The Asika ring was then mated to the Dragon turret base and that cured any sloppy movement of the turret.
And as you can see it fits....
And apart from cleaning up the wheels this is where I am today.
Cheers, Mike.
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