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Guys I need help with my next diorama.

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Guys I need help with my next diorama.
Posted by Mattcooke on Thursday, April 5, 2007 10:39 AM
Hi guys, :)

well I want to get started on my next diorama but I need some help.Hope you guys can.The next diorama I want to do will contain a Sherman.Now I need some ideas on what kind of diorama I can make with a Sherman.Plz give pics,references,anything.I would really appreciate it.Also remember I'm working in 1/48 so I don't have alot of options.Thanks in advance.

Daniel :D
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Posted by SteveM on Thursday, April 5, 2007 10:45 AM

Howabout something slightly unexpected, like a knocked out Sherm or german infantry storming one?

Best thing to do is google pictures to get the juices flowin'.

Good luck with itSmile [:)]

Steve 

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Posted by IYAAYAS on Friday, April 6, 2007 6:47 AM
What I like to do before I plan a dio is just surf the net, or read a book.  A Sherman is a great start, but narrow it down a little by selecting a theater, or a unit, or a specific campaign.  Then search the internet and like SteveM wrote, get your juices flowing...  
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Posted by m1garand on Friday, April 6, 2007 7:35 AM

I usually visit either local book store (like borders or barnes and nobles) or the library, go through their military history sections to get picture references.  It is a good way of doing research and doesn't cost you any (unless you buy the books you like).  Also, Internet is a great source too since you can find official military/correspondence photos as well as war time personal photos.  Good luck with your search.

 

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Posted by southern dragon on Friday, April 6, 2007 4:03 PM

i would do a dio of a sherman driving through a row of dragon's teeth. you know the weights that always got dropped on someone in the cartoons? that is what they are shaped like. a little taller and skinnier, but...youget the idea. they were made of concrete and the germans used them to stop tanks, because tanks couldn't drive over them, and they would be too close together to drive--sometimes even walk--through. the germs would sometimes string barbed wire between the teeth, and some places even had anti-personnel mines buried between the teeth. they were in rows a couple of miles long, and about 4-5 deep. to conserve fuel, americans had to go through these dragon's teeth. only enough were removed to allow the tank passage. first, they had to clear any barbed wire, then check for mines, usually with bayonets(stabbing the ground at an angle would hit the side of the mine, then they got the explosive experts to remove them), and finally remove the teeth themselves, using the mines sometimes, or just man-handleing them out of the way. as you can imagine, this would be a time-consuming process, temporarily stopping the advance. google has some half-decent pics. use the Wikipedia link, and read about it, as well as the pics. i have some pics of dragon's teeth somewhere, and when i FINALLY get my sister to show me how to post pis, (don't count on that happening this mullinium) i get those on here. hiope that was some help ther dan, and don't forget to post lots of pics.Tongue [:P]

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Posted by dirkpitt77 on Friday, April 6, 2007 5:01 PM
     I saw a show on the History Channel the other day about how they came up with the teeth or whatever (forgot what they're called) and welded them together out of scrap to get through the hedgerows.  Always thought a dio showing that would be cool.  Sherm tank back at the mechanics' depot getting outfitted, with some mechanic figures welding it up.

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Posted by zokissima on Tuesday, April 10, 2007 10:22 AM
Well, best thing is just to look at pictures. Google is the way to go. Since there were thousands of Shermans, in all corners of the globe, you can go with pretty much any kind of scenario you would want.
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Posted by alumni72 on Tuesday, April 10, 2007 3:30 PM
How about an amphib. Sherman partially submerged off of Omaha, amid tank traps and post-mounted teller mines?
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Posted by T-rex on Tuesday, April 10, 2007 3:46 PM

I have lots of images, a few of shermans I would like to post them but I can't right now, computeur mit be broken. but I have some ideas of my own.

How about a sherman going up a 60 degree angel hill, At Daily planet I saw a tank manufacturing company (forgot the name) doing practices of tank on a obstecule courst, man it was brutal for them, your should do the sherman on a obstecal courst should how impresive it is, or a scene with a hill.

I saw a articel on a another model magazine (millitary modeling) with a dio of a sherman going through a wheat field, by bolting the model to the base and making it snugh it will make a appearence of its heavyweight, but this is just a ideas, don't copie the same scene as that modeler.

Last idea, is a sherman in combat, what if your sherman was fireing at a taget or better, the taget is up close in the scene, fighting another vehicule like a jeep or another tank. or at least it found a damage vehicule on its way, its up to you.

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Posted by armornut on Sunday, April 15, 2007 7:51 PM
 It might be kinda cool to place a sherman overtaking an abandoned german airfield, you can incorperate any number of axis aircraft sitting on the parking line and just for kicks maybe put a p-51 rolling off the runway,all readily available in 1/48 scale. no matter what have fun.

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Posted by Geomodeller on Friday, April 27, 2007 2:50 AM

Good comments from the respondents, but remember that the Sherman was not only operated by the USA, nor was it only operated in the European theatre of WW2.

 

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Posted by armornut on Saturday, April 28, 2007 10:02 AM
 Good point, considering the japanese often hide aircraft in the jungles of occupied islands it would be very plausible for the allies to stumble across an abandonded zero or kate during the island hopping.

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Posted by T-rex on Tuesday, May 1, 2007 4:31 PM
If I would do a sherman dio, it would be a squared that found a dead german and inverstingating the site cause they know there in for a fight. the sherman would be very impresive in its positon right behind the corp. remember this*

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Posted by red1 on Wednesday, May 2, 2007 1:38 AM

I had a couple of ideas after watching HBO Band of Brothers series. It has a couple of nice shots of the sherman in action. The European scenery is also a good source for study.

You can screen grab pictures from the movie and study them. I 'm busy building Post WW2 models now so I 'm not sure when I will get to WW2 models.

Movies from WW2 are a good source of inspiration at least for me..

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