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Posted by EasyMike on Wednesday, September 16, 2009 2:15 PM
 total american patriot wrote:
 EasyMike wrote:

 total american patriot wrote:
...helped save the 101st airborne in bastogne...

Any Screamin' Eagle veteran will tell you the 101st did not need "saving" at Bastogne.

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Posted by total american patriot on Tuesday, September 15, 2009 2:16 PM
 EasyMike wrote:

 total american patriot wrote:
...helped save the 101st airborne in bastogne...

Any Screamin' Eagle veteran will tell you the 101st did not need "saving" at Bastogne.

Smile [:)]

 

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Posted by EasyMike on Tuesday, September 15, 2009 8:42 AM

 total american patriot wrote:
...helped save the 101st airborne in bastogne...

Any Screamin' Eagle veteran will tell you the 101st did not need "saving" at Bastogne.

Smile [:)]

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Posted by stikpusher on Monday, September 14, 2009 5:10 PM
 Hans von Hammer wrote:

The Sherman and Infantry kits you suggest would fit right in with one little-known action by an element of the 35th along with an element of the 4th Armored that had a minor action in Cleremont, France  in 1944...

 

You mean Clairemont?

 

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Monday, September 14, 2009 2:42 PM
 HeavyArty wrote:
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...It appears to be an Isherman of some sort, but not an M51.  The caption said it's a "Latrun", whatever that is. 

It is at Latrun, which is the Isreali Armored Corps Museum near the Latrun Monastery.

Thanks fer the geography lesson Gino... Appreciate that..

I know that the Israelis rearmed some of their Shermans with a French built version of the KwK 42/L70. The obtained them off AMX-13 tanks the French had sold them.

Ya think that's the AMX 13 gun then? I know it ain't the 105 on the M-51.. TUbe's too short, doesn't taper, and the muzzle brake is wrong..

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Posted by stikpusher on Monday, September 14, 2009 2:18 PM
I know that the Israelis rearmed some of their Shermans with a French built version of the KwK 42/L70. The obtained them off AMX-13 tanks the French had sold them.

 

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Posted by HeavyArty on Monday, September 14, 2009 1:27 PM
 Hans von Hammer wrote:

...It appears to be an Isherman of some sort, but not an M51.  The caption said it's a "Latrun", whatever that is. 

It is at Latrun, which is the Isreali Armored Corps Museum near the Latrun Monastery.

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Sunday, September 13, 2009 10:33 PM

Thanks fer the tip on the Academy set.  I got the Italeri kit on-hand... I think what I'd do is rob the gun from it, then do an Isherman of some sort... I'm not exactly sure of the nomenclature of this one. It appears to be an Isherman of some sort, but not an M51.  The caption said it's a "Latrun", whatever that is.  The gun appears to be about 76mm, but I'm not sure who's it is, but the gun would be easy enough scratchbuild with a bit of brass tube and a muzzle brake from somewhere, like a Panther, don't ya think?

 

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Posted by stikpusher on Sunday, September 13, 2009 9:27 PM
The M3 style .50s come in Academy's US Machine Gun set. Good for there or an SAS jeep. And yes, you can replace the 75mm gun on the Tamiya kit with a 76mm barrel (they are not expensive in metal, under $10). That's essentially what was done to the real tanks used in the movie.

 

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Sunday, September 13, 2009 5:57 PM

 stikpusher wrote:
Tamiya's early production M4 would be a good choice. Until late fall of  1944, they were probably the most numerous variant of M4 used by US tank units in France.

  Near as I can make out from the pics, I need to kitbash Tamiya's M4A3 with Italeri's M4A1 main gun to make the Shermans from Oddball's "321st"... Know where I can score the aircraft-M3 fifties?

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Posted by detailfreak on Sunday, September 13, 2009 2:32 PM
those film clips make for great refs..as for the turret mounted loudspeaker,an ear bud could be hidden in the turret and the controls for a portable cassette player hidden in or under the base.look for an article on this in fsm,i believe its 2003,sorry i passed my copy on a while back.it should be listed under "smoke for dioramas". good article that even has a supplies list i believe.also as said it gives instruction on what to use to create smoke.

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Posted by stikpusher on Sunday, September 13, 2009 2:19 PM
Tamiya's early production M4 would be a good choice. Until late fall of  1944, they were probably the most numerous variant of M4 used by US tank units in France.

 

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Sunday, September 13, 2009 10:57 AM

I was actually thinking about the speaker question once upon a time and if it was feasalble to mount a small speaker from an earphone into a Sherman turret and play, "I've Been Working on the Railroad" through it... 

I need a suggestion on the base of the dio.

You mean on the materials or construction of the groundwork or both?  The action being depicted and its location (urban, wooded, open field, roadway, etc) will determine what groundwork to model..

 

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Posted by vespa boy on Sunday, September 13, 2009 10:21 AM

Hans where can you get scale speakers for the Sherman? What about shells with paint in them?

 

TAP: Its best to start small and as you get experience be more adventurous. Keep looking at reference photos and find one that works for you and use that as your springboard.

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Sunday, September 13, 2009 9:57 AM

The Sherman and Infantry kits you suggest would fit right in with one little-known action by an element of the 35th along with an element of the 4th Armored that had a minor action in Cleremont, France  in 1944...

 

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Posted by total american patriot on Sunday, September 13, 2009 9:27 AM
A diorama of the tamiya figures  taking cover  behind   a tank  (need sugestion on which tank whether sherman of hellcat)  while trying to releive  the  lost  batalion. I need a suggestion on the base of the dio.

 

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Posted by stikpusher on Sunday, September 13, 2009 1:55 AM
What are you planning for your diorama?  From reading your links, it seems like they worked alot with 4th Armored in France and 6th Armored during the Bulge. Tamiya's last issue of its' M4A3 kits come with markings for the 6th. Coming up with 4th Armored markings is not too hard.

 

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any suggestions?
Posted by total american patriot on Saturday, September 12, 2009 8:42 PM

I am attached to the story of the national guard based  35th division. They happen to take part of almost every major battle like st.lo, mortain, metz, helped save the 101st airborne in bastogne and finally the bridge of remagen.

Here is a link to one of their most magnificent victory

http://www.35thinfdivassoc.com/NorthernFrance/NF_story_4.shtml

 as for the armored division id like to find markings. for a diorama i would like suggestions.

The models will be the tamiya us assault infantry and the us army infantry and a Sherman or a Hellcat 

Please enjoy the link! and thaks for suggestions!! 

 

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