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Sherman II mid October 1942

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Here is the finished Sherman II from the build blog. With a model from this era and conflict you could spend forever adding stowage, but at some point you have to call stop! I kept going around and around and thinking i could add and add but decided to stop and present it to you.
Mike.
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The 50 cal was from the kit, but with an RB Barrels barrel and Eduard mount and ammo box holder.
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The water flimsies are from resin components with a scratchbuilt carrier.
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The fuel funnel was scratchbuilt from pewter sheet with all straps from paper and brass 'buckles'.
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And that is it for this build - all photos were shot in natural sunlight and I would like to thank my assistant a Mr W Bin for his support during this photo shoot - now onto the next build - hip hop....
Mike.
 
Hi Mike,
You'll need to re-shoot the photographs as the back turret hatch has dislodged itself. Very nice finish BTW.

Cheers,
Richard
 
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Hi Mike,
You'll need to re-shoot the photographs as the back turret hatch has dislodged itself. Very nice finish BTW.

Cheers,
Richard
That is how they carried the rear hatches, so no need to re-shoot anything, research is good for all.
Mike.
 
That is how they carried the rear hatches, so no need to re-shoot anything, research is good for all.
Mike.
Seriously? Learn something everyday.:smiling2:

Cheers,
Richard
 
Mike

Very well done indeed. That is a top notch finish.

Ditto John's comment about the 50 cal colour.

Well done again.

Andrew
 
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Very nice indeed, what paint on the metal gun as it looks so real.
That was paint from Humbrol #Natural Steel, I do not have the number as it was decanted from the original tin. The main body was left as painted and the barrel was given a rub with gunmetal pigments.
 
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