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1/72 scale M4A1 Sherman diorama

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  • From: Rochester, New York USA
1/72 scale M4A1 Sherman diorama
Posted by rocker286 on Monday, February 18, 2013 9:07 PM

Hey everybody! A couple of days ago I finished up an Italeri Sherman kit. I bought it at a bargain store of all places, on a night when I promised my girlfriend I'd go shopping with her if we watched "Evil Dead". What can I say, relationships are all about compromise, and sometimes it pays off in the form of tanks! After I had left her place that night, I washed off the sprues and began to thumb through every World War II book I had to find a picture of a Sherman for reference. This was my first attempt at armor, I'm more of an aircraft/figure type guy. So I really winged it, so to speak. Even now I look at it and say "I should have done this/that differently".  My nice digital camera was M.I.A. during the whole build, so I had to take most of the snapshots on my phone instead. 


1469_10151182492642267_1777743875_n by sickboy510, on Flickr


735234_10151183980512267_1910389491_n by sickboy510, on Flickr

I rigged up a jig to keep the tracks and the lower hull assemblies in the right position while the glue dried. It's amazing what painters tape, wood and a rotary tool battery can do!


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The side skirts were a real pain! They didn't exactly fit well.  A little filler in the right places made it look good though. 


549378_10151246783857267_2104956482_n by sickboy510, on Flickr

The kit came with a tanker, and I decided to use some of the small paint brushes I had to make him as authentic as possible. I even tried to free hand and armored division patch and some chevrons. Given the scale, I think I did pretty good! 


11305_10151249218767267_1409499752_n by sickboy510, on Flickr

The same can be said for the Airfix paratroopers I picked up at the local hobby store. I painted these guys while listening to a hockey game on the radio, so it took me about an hour and a half/two hours to get them looking the way I wanted them to look. 


535476_10151231989267267_1732643350_n by sickboy510, on Flickr

I had never worked with rubber tracks before, or any tracks for that matter. It was a little challenging at first, but I figured it out. 


32185_10151254193667267_355771745_n by sickboy510, on Flickr

First attempt at making a diorama. Tried to make it look as much like the French countryside as possible! 


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I had some boxes and a water can kicking around my spares box, so I decided to paint em' up and glue em' to the back of the tank. I took some fishing line I had and colored it with a brown magic marker. I was inspired to add some "luggage" to the back after reading an old article in FSM about a Sherman. I don't have it right now but I'll be sure to add the issue and the article in case anyone wants to check it out. It was very helpful!


19620_10151255613322267_1156391616_n by sickboy510, on Flickr 

The decals for this tank place it in Normandy, 1944. 


559970_10151266005032267_803895008_n by sickboy510, on Flickr

After some weathering and a flat coat, it's all set! I wanted the tank to be somewhat concealed, ready to tear around the hedgerow and provide some well-aimed cover fire for the paratroopers that are pinned down. I had a lot of fun building this model, and I'll definitely try building some more tanks in the future! 

-Brian

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