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Sherman M4 – ‘Eight Ball’

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  • From: SE Pennsylvania
Sherman M4 – ‘Eight Ball’
Posted by padakr on Monday, September 19, 2011 8:47 AM

WARNING - I'm having trouble with my photo links.  Clicking on a picture will get you an "Open or Save" prompt.  I'm trying to figure out how to get rid of that.  Links fixed, switched to Photobucket.

I picked up this kit from a not-so-local hobby shop down in Delaware.


I decided to do the “Eight Ball” version instead of the hedgehog.  I didn’t think I could do the sandbag and wood slat “armor” justice and decided to keep it simple.

I tried a few modifications.  First, the front piece, the curved part of the armor (I don’t know the proper term) was split in two with the top and bottom halves of the hull.  I thought that would be very difficult to fit and fill once the hull was close up so I decided to remove it from the top half and put it in place on the bottom.

Before:


During:


After:



And with the top hull dryfitted:


I thought I would have an easier time filling the seam at the natural join of the armor to the hull.  Mostly I did.  But I still had seam issues after it was all together.  I don’t think it shows up in any of the pictures of the finished model, but the seam was still visible after painting.  Got to work on that skill.

Next up was the shovel.  Now I don’t know the fine details of what is or isn’t accurate on a Sherman, but I do know that shovels don’t have closed handles:


So, I drilled and cut and filed until I got this:

And finally:

And the M2 machine gun.  Again, the fine details may escape me, but I know that the spade grip doesn’t look like this:

Again, some drilling and cutting and filing yielded:


And finally:

Had some issues with the tracks.  Vinyl. I tried painting them with enamel first, but they weren’t drying and I started to get concerned that the paint was attacking the vinyl.  So I stripped the paint and then used an acrylic clear coat to try to seal them.  Then I started with the enamel paint.  I think the overall color was a bit off and too glossy, even after a flat clear coat.  Have to try something different next time.

Final assembly before decals and weathering:



My weathering wasn’t too good.  While the overall dusting was okay, the “mud” for the tracks and boogies was not.  Still too glossy.  And it looked exactly like it was – a “mud” color painted on.  I used some pastel sticks to grind the dust and then added some paint colors to make the mud.  I think next time I’ll simply stick with the pastel dust, a lot more of it to build up mud.




Thanks for looking,

Paul

 

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Posted by T26E4 on Monday, September 19, 2011 9:37 AM

Is it me or are the photos not linking up?

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  • From: The Bluegrass State
Posted by EasyMike on Monday, September 19, 2011 9:44 AM

T26E4
...Is it me or are the photos not linking up?...

 

Nope.  Not only you.  Misery loves company.

Black Eye

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  • From: SE Pennsylvania
Posted by padakr on Monday, September 19, 2011 9:49 AM

Hmm, I see them fine.  Might be permission issues. Let me check.

......

Yep.  Permission issue.  Reset.  "Can you see me now?"

 

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  • From: N. Georgia
Posted by Jester75 on Monday, September 19, 2011 9:54 AM

They are visible now, strange though, it asks if you want to open or save them when you click on them rather than just open up in a window. Cool looking build, although I think those pads on teh tracks are rubber and should be painted something like a dark gray.

Eric

 

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  • From: SE Pennsylvania
Posted by padakr on Monday, September 19, 2011 9:57 AM

Yeah, I wasn't happy with the overall look of the tracks.  I'll try something different next time.

Sorry about the "Save or Open" thing.  I've been working with my MSN Windows Live Photos.  Used to be just fine, but then they came out with the "new and improved" version.  Have to see what I'm doing wrong and try to fix it.

Thanks,

Paul

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    December 2006
  • From: N. Georgia
Posted by Jester75 on Monday, September 19, 2011 10:01 AM

Yeah, I dont think they are anything that cant be fixed.

Not sure if its something that you would be interested in or not, but lots of folks here host their photos on Photobucket. You can open a free account, upload a significant amount of photos free, and its really really easy to share those photos on sites like FSM.

Eric

 

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  • From: SE Pennsylvania
Posted by padakr on Monday, September 19, 2011 12:10 PM

Jester75

Yeah, I dont think they are anything that cant be fixed.

Not sure if its something that you would be interested in or not, but lots of folks here host their photos on Photobucket. You can open a free account, upload a significant amount of photos free, and its really really easy to share those photos on sites like FSM.

I started off with Photobucket years ago and then switched when I was having trouble with it and the Windows Live photo was easy to work with.  But that changed sometime this year, so back to Photobucket.  Have to say, it was quick to get set up and get the links to update all the photos.

Paul

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Posted by TD4438 on Monday, September 19, 2011 1:18 PM

Overall a nice and neat finish.Blasting it with some dull coat should deal with that sheen.

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  • From: N. Georgia
Posted by Jester75 on Monday, September 19, 2011 1:25 PM

padakr

But that changed sometime this year, so back to Photobucket.  Have to say, it was quick to get set up and get the links to update all the photos.

Glad to hear you got it set up.  I love Photobucket, its so easy to upload and they have again started using the programming that allows you to simply click inside the Image Code box and it copies it to the clipboard for you.

Eric

 

  • Member since
    October 2008
  • From: SE Pennsylvania
Posted by padakr on Monday, September 19, 2011 6:05 PM

TD4438

Overall a nice and neat finish.Blasting it with some dull coat should deal with that sheen.

Thanks.  It looks a little worse close up. I tried a dull coat, might try another.

 

Eric - Yeah, that just click on the right box and it's copied feature is great, no more back and forth to bring up each picture individually to get the link.

 

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