M32B1
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M32B1
Back to what my signature says this time round....
Gary
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Hi. My name is Gary and I'm an ex-Shermaholic....
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Re: M32B1
So was I. I dare not imagine what you plan to do with the poor kit
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Re: M32B1
There will be Meng nuts here somewhere....
I'm a serial kit starter....
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Re: M32B1
Good to have you along chaps
The standard reference and aftermarket photo....
So, on with the build....
A while back I had pinched the lower hull for another project and had forgotten this until I opened the box So, first step was to search through my Sherman spares box to find some lower hull parts....
Thankfully, I had a partially put together hull which I could use with a little modification....
The lower sponson panels were for an M4A2 hull so I had to alter those first up - note how the left one has been done already to suite the rounded cast hull. The lower hull sides were for an early rivited hull so all of those needed to be shaved off to represent a later welded hull.
Gary
The standard reference and aftermarket photo....
So, on with the build....
A while back I had pinched the lower hull for another project and had forgotten this until I opened the box So, first step was to search through my Sherman spares box to find some lower hull parts....
Thankfully, I had a partially put together hull which I could use with a little modification....
The lower sponson panels were for an M4A2 hull so I had to alter those first up - note how the left one has been done already to suite the rounded cast hull. The lower hull sides were for an early rivited hull so all of those needed to be shaved off to represent a later welded hull.
Gary
Hi. My name is Gary and I'm an ex-Shermaholic....
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Re: M32B1
Rear panel, doors, etc are all added. PE side plates are frrom the Voyager set. I've added missing welds from the hinges as well as hinge pins...
Gary
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Re: M32B1
Woohoo Finally found it!
I put this somewhere safe when we moved house. So safe in fact, I couldn't find it anywhere Had another search today and it turned up - perfect timing for the build
Gary
I put this somewhere safe when we moved house. So safe in fact, I couldn't find it anywhere Had another search today and it turned up - perfect timing for the build
Gary
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Re: M32B1
These seem to be like rocking horse poo, I've been looking for one for ages. Guess I can get my fix by just watching yours
I keep hoping Asuka will release a M74 ARV but they seem to have stopped doing anything new
Chris
I keep hoping Asuka will release a M74 ARV but they seem to have stopped doing anything new
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Re: M32B1
This will be a tour de force, no doubt.....but....but...but what about that T-64.
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