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Build Complete #9 Cyber-Hobby Orange Box Sherman M4A4 75mm WIP

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Build Complete #9 Cyber-Hobby Orange Box Sherman M4A4 75mm WIP
Posted by Schnobs on Tuesday, September 22, 2009 3:58 PM

Sigh [sigh] Hi everybody I had promised my wife I would wait until Saturday to start my next build and she saw me moping around and relented.  Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

As a lot of you know I had picked up this kit to do my first American kit without consulting my 'Sherman Expert" so my original  vision has changed due to Historical accuracy to modeling a Commonwealth tank.  I am taking it in stride most days! Mischief [:-,]

I have never modeled a Sherman so all comments and suggestions are welcome as always.  Thanks  in advance guys!

Here is a pic of the kit and the AM that will be using to detail the kit and for the stowage.

I should have a build update tomorrow or later this evening.

 

 

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Posted by doc-hm3 on Tuesday, September 22, 2009 4:07 PM
 Edmund, it looks like an interesting build with all what your putting into it.

All gave some and some gave all.

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Posted by tigerman on Tuesday, September 22, 2009 5:42 PM

Saturday Edmund? Why, that is college football day my friend. Remember: "thou shall rest on the day of the pigskin".

Go Ducks

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Posted by ShermieBeek on Tuesday, September 22, 2009 6:01 PM
Aaaaahhhhh! So it begins!  Once you start down the Sherman path, forever will it dominate your destiny!  Soon your GGFG Sherman will be proudly staking out the high ground northeast of Trun and the Dives River, closing the Falaise Gap to the fleeing German hordes...
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Posted by Schnobs on Wednesday, September 23, 2009 10:54 AM

 doc-hm3 wrote:
 Edmund, it looks like an interesting build with all what your putting into it.

Hi Doc!

I hope to do it justice becasue I have a lot to learn about both Shermns and American Armor.

 tigerman wrote:

Saturday Edmund? Why, that is college football day my friend. Remember: "thou shall rest on the day of the pigskin".

Go Ducks

Hey Eric!

What the H E Double Hockey Sticks is a Duck other than the feathered kind?

 ShermieBeek wrote:
Aaaaahhhhh! So it begins!  Once you start down the Sherman path, forever will it dominate your destiny!  Soon your GGFG Sherman will be proudly staking out the high ground northeast of Trun and the Dives River, closing the Falaise Gap to the fleeing German hordes...

Good Morning Greg!

I got a good start last night on my the Governor General's Foot Guard Sherman. I admit I was kind of happy that I could skip all th eroad wheels and detail work of PZ.IV roadwheels becasue how hard can six bogies be?  Wink [;)]

Well I giot my answer far more difficult than I had anticpated but I figured it out.  It's a very cool part and I was very careful witthe glue so everything is moveable for painting th eroad wheels in situ.

Here is where I am at the moment with step 1

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Posted by tigerman on Wednesday, September 23, 2009 11:05 AM
 Schnobs wrote:

Hey Eric!

What the H E Double Hockey Sticks is a Duck other than the feathered kind?

Oh you know. Wink [;)]

Nice win by your Dawgs last weekend. I was telling a friend of mine that the rivalry has been a bit boring the past 6 years since the Dawgs have been down. It appears that they are on the comeback, and that spices it up a bit. We'll see if they are on the comeback trail.

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Posted by model maniac 96 on Wednesday, September 23, 2009 11:47 AM
Wow, that is coming along very nice so far, I like the look of that AM resin tanker!


Thanks, Jim
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Posted by Schnobs on Wednesday, September 23, 2009 12:03 PM

Eric now I am really confused what is a Dawg?  I assume you are probally talking about sports right?

I will let the whole world on a little secret I don't watch other men excercise!  I have ran Marathons for the US Military, boxed golden gloves for five years, ran cross-country and track but have never I repeat never watched a full baseball, football, golf whatever game in my life!  I would rather watch paint dry!  I have done some curling as well great sport!  LOL!

I think it had to do with the fact that my Dad never was into it and I spent my youth hunting and fishing from sun up to sun down.  Also there were no professional teams in North Dakota but there was a lot of Whitetail!! Smile [:)]  I am talking about deer for you dirty minded city folks. Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

It catches guys by suprise whan my eyes glaze over when they start spouting meaningless "to me" sports statistics and I start quoting "They call Me Ishmael" and other literary quotes until they go away!

I have gone to a few professional baseball games but I was comotose with boredom so I started visting with the people around me and made friends with them.  It's the most grass I had ever seen without cows on it at that time in my life. Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

I don't even know the sports rules other than boxing anyway and there isn't a lot of "rules" with weight lifting and running.  I have read "War & Peace" three times awesoem book by the way.

Long story short I don't know what a Duck is honestly!

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Posted by Schnobs on Wednesday, September 23, 2009 1:11 PM

 model maniac 96 wrote:
Wow, that is coming along very nice so far, I like the look of that AM resin tanker!


Thanks, Jim

Thanks Jim I really enjoyed building up the bogies it's definately a change from German armor and it's a pretty cool part.

He is an Ultracast Commonwealth figure.  Great company and great products!

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Posted by wbill76 on Wednesday, September 23, 2009 1:15 PM
Off to a good start Edmund, welcome to the world of Shermies! Wink [;)]
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Posted by terry35 on Wednesday, September 23, 2009 3:57 PM

Goodluck on this one Edmund, I'm sure it will be up to your usual standards.

Terry.

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Posted by hughes2682 on Wednesday, September 23, 2009 4:17 PM
Ed,
I thought the same thing about Sherman bogies after building my first Sherman after a string of German armor. That came back to bite me in the end rather quickly. I failed to notice but, are you using Tasca bogies? If not check them out for your next Sherman. They are exquisite. Looking forward to seeing the progress of this one.
Cheers
Dave
P.S. You are not alone in the glazing of the eyes in regards to sports stats.
Sorry about typos. First day off from working nights, and too little sleep in too many days

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Posted by Schnobs on Wednesday, September 23, 2009 5:30 PM

Big Smile [:D]

 wbill76 wrote:
Off to a good start Edmund, welcome to the world of Shermies! Wink [;)]

Thansk Bill I am truely off on the edge of my knowledge on this one. Let me tell you all I know about Sherman M4A4's.....................................................................................................

I am done! Whistling [:-^]

 terry35 wrote:

Goodluck on this one Edmund, I'm sure it will be up to your usual standards.

Terry.

Thanks Terry I am going to do my best not to embarras the Canadian Folks!

 hughes2682 wrote:
Ed,
I thought the same thing about Sherman bogies after building my first Sherman after a string of German armor. That came back to bite me in the end rather quickly. I failed to notice but, are you using Tasca bogies? If not check them out for your next Sherman. They are exquisite. Looking forward to seeing the progress of this one.
Cheers
Dave
P.S. You are not alone in the glazing of the eyes in regards to sports stats.
Sorry about typos. First day off from working nights, and too little sleep in too many days

Hey Dave,

No they are the bogies that came with the kit. I did my best to keep everything workable which they are and I drilled the requisite four mounting holes in the front face and used Vallyo plastic putty on the seams.

 

 

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Posted by tigerman on Wednesday, September 23, 2009 6:15 PM
 Schnobs wrote:

Eric now I am really confused what is a Dawg?  I assume you are probally talking about sports right?

I will let the whole world on a little secret I don't watch other men excercise!  I have ran Marathons for the US Military, boxed golden gloves for five years, ran cross-country and track but have never I repeat never watched a full baseball, football, golf whatever game in my life!  I would rather watch paint dry!  I have done some curling as well great sport!  LOL!

I think it had to do with the fact that my Dad never was into it and I spent my youth hunting and fishing from sun up to sun down.  Also there were no professional teams in North Dakota but there was a lot of Whitetail!! Smile [:)]  I am talking about deer for you dirty minded city folks. Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

It catches guys by suprise whan my eyes glaze over when they start spouting meaningless "to me" sports statistics and I start quoting "They call Me Ishmael" and other literary quotes until they go away!

I have gone to a few professional baseball games but I was comotose with boredom so I started visting with the people around me and made friends with them.  It's the most grass I had ever seen without cows on it at that time in my life. Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

I don't even know the sports rules other than boxing anyway and there isn't a lot of "rules" with weight lifting and running.  I have read "War & Peace" three times awesoem book by the way.

Long story short I don't know what a Duck is honestly!

No kidding? I thought my son was the only other person not into sports. Ducks stand for the University of Oregon Ducks and Dawgs is Oregon slang for Huskies or University of Washington Huskies. Everett being close to Seattle, I thought you might be a U of W fan. Anyways, we used to have a bitter rivalry in football, but it's been stale the past few years, because the Huskies stunk.

Okay, sorry to go OT.

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Posted by stick man on Wednesday, September 23, 2009 6:34 PM

Looks realy good. i hate putting bogies together but yours turned out good

Smile [:)]

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Posted by I make stuff on Thursday, September 24, 2009 2:25 AM

It's funny how complex Sheman's really are, isn't it?   I remember getting to this stage on mine and thinking WOW--that's a pretty complex running gear, what a lot of parts.

Looks to be right on track, you conquored that fairly nasty seam on the front, I see.

Looking over your shoulder, in a good way.

Oh, I finally figured out that the egg I keep asking yuo about is the silly putty!

Great work, I will talk to you sooon.

Bill

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Posted by wing_nut on Thursday, September 24, 2009 6:29 AM

I will be watching with interest since I have a Sherman in the pile.  I know that is not much info... a Sherman in the pile... so many letters and numbers.  M's, A's, 4's 1's and isn't it a crime in some states to forget all the V's and S's?

Your progress looks great.  Maybe the mystique about the SHERMAN is all in my head.

The bogies do look like an odd motorcycle assembly line though.

Marc  

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Posted by Schnobs on Thursday, September 24, 2009 9:48 PM
 stick man wrote:

Looks realy good. i hate putting bogies together but yours turned out good

Smile [:)]

Thanks Orion! I had never put any bogies together before so it took a minute for me to figure out what had to be glued and what not to glue to keep free range of movement.  They are actually very zen!

 Citadelgrad87 wrote:

It's funny how complex Sheman's really are, isn't it?   I remember getting to this stage on mine and thinking WOW--that's a pretty complex running gear, what a lot of parts.

Looks to be right on track, you conquored that fairly nasty seam on the front, I see.

Looking over your shoulder, in a good way.

Oh, I finally figured out that the egg I keep asking yuo about is the silly putty!

Great work, I will talk to you sooon.

Bill

Thanks for dropping in as usual Bill!  Yes the build has been more complicated than I had anticipated and also as we talked about on the phone the "corrections" I am going to have to make to the DML kit to make it accurate will be quite time consuming.

 wing_nut wrote:

I will be watching with interest since I have a Sherman in the pile.  I know that is not much info... a Sherman in the pile... so many letters and numbers.  M's, A's, 4's 1's and isn't it a crime in some states to forget all the V's and S's?

Your progress looks great.  Maybe the mystique about the SHERMAN is all in my head.

The bogies do look like an odd motorcycle assembly line though.

Hey Marc,

That's what I though until the third phone call to my Sherman Expert last night!

I did manage to get the rear armor piece completed and mounted the bogies,

The mystique began today when I was infroemd by my Sherman Expert that the seam and bolt heads on the upper hull had to go and be replaced by drilled holes becasue they were for the sand gaurds that were removed for Normandy.  What that means is that each bolt head will be scraped off and then I will drill a hole for each one and then scrape the remaining seam.  Tere are 24 bolts on each side! Banged Head [banghead]

The next bit of good news is that the weld seams on the upper hull are inset and they need to be built up. I will need to run evergreen strips in each weld seam and then apply glue and use my knife to make weld seams.  If any one knows a good toot on how to do this please let me know but it seems pretty straight forward.

I was also told that if I had bought a Tasca these "improvements" would not have been necessary! Confused [%-)]

This is fun right? Smile [:)]

 

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Posted by T26E4 on Thursday, September 24, 2009 10:42 PM
schnobs: you've reversed the idler wheel mounts.  The right one is glued to the left side,the left one is glued on the right side.  Maybe gently pry them off?

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Posted by model maniac 96 on Thursday, September 24, 2009 11:10 PM
OOO, I like it! those tasca kits are expensive right? I like the way that is coming along, I know it is a little early, but do you have another super-cool base in mind?? I also look forward to seeing your amazing figure painting in action again!!



Thanks, Jim
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Posted by Schnobs on Thursday, September 24, 2009 11:16 PM

 T26E4 wrote:
schnobs: you've reversed the idler wheel mounts.  The right one is glued to the left side,the left one is glued on the right side.  Maybe gently pry them off?

Are you sure?  I followed step 3 in the pic below exactly. Are the assembly instructions incorrect?

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Posted by Phil_H on Thursday, September 24, 2009 11:38 PM

Hi Edmund,

I'm afraid Roy is correct. The transposition of the parts means that they are also inverted as currently mounted.

The "block" (for want of a better decription) part of the idler mount (seen in your rear-view pic) should form a continuous line with the adjuster "block" (mounted on the rear plate) as it shares the same centre-line (the tensioner "bolt" passes through the centre of both parts).) See this pic for what the real thing looks like: http://data3.primeportal.net/tanks/robert_de_craecker/m4a4_sherman_vc_17pdr/images/m4a4_sherman_vc_17pdr_05_of_14.jpg

 

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Posted by Schnobs on Thursday, September 24, 2009 11:44 PM
 Phil_H wrote:

Hi Edmund,

I'm afraid Roy is correct. The transposition of the parts means that they are also inverted as currently mounted.

The "block" (for want of a better decription) part of the idler mount (seen in your rear-view pic) should form a continuous line with the adjuster "block" (mounted on the rear plate) as it is, in reality, one piece.

See this pic for what the real thing looks like: http://data3.primeportal.net/tanks/robert_de_craecker/m4a4_sherman_vc_17pdr/images/m4a4_sherman_vc_17pdr_05_of_14.jpg

 

Thanks Roy & Phil for the heads up I appreciate it!

Banged Head [banghead]

Banged Head [banghead]

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Smile [:)]

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Posted by Schnobs on Friday, September 25, 2009 12:10 AM

Thanks again Roy and Phil here is the fix,

 

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Posted by Schnobs on Friday, September 25, 2009 12:17 AM

Sorry forgot to show the results of removing the bolt heas on one side and drillign out the holes in order to remove the seam.

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Posted by Phil_H on Friday, September 25, 2009 12:37 AM

Looking much better Edmund.

Dragon instructions are notorious for errors, omissions and leaving bits in when they shouldn't be when kits are adapted to create different versions based on the same basic kit.

If I recall correctly there was one Dragon Sherman kit where the instructions omitted the "mounting plates" for the suspension units completely.

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Posted by I make stuff on Friday, September 25, 2009 1:36 AM

Hi Edmund, looking mighty fine, mighty accurate, too.

I see what you mean now, and yes, on the M4A3 I did a couple months ago, That part was a PE addition from the Aber PE set, and it was already like you have converted yours, I didn't even know what it was!  You conversion looks every bit the part.

Document all these corrections for us< I am certain i WILL do another Sherman, and this stuff is literally gold.

You are making it look easy, my friend.  I know it isn't, but you sure make it look good. 

Without the head banging emoticons, I would swear you aren't sweating yet.

Bill

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Posted by Schnobs on Friday, September 25, 2009 1:43 AM

Yes they are and I beleive strongly that the same guy who writes the assembly instuctions for DML moonlights at Ikea.

Thanks again guys!

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Posted by Schnobs on Friday, September 25, 2009 1:49 AM

Thanks Bill I have a lot ot learn about Shermans that's for sure!

I picked up some .015 x .020 Evergreen strip tonight to build up the inset weld seams that I am goign to to tackle tomorrow after I strip teh other side of bolt heads.

I might use Milliput instead to build up the weld seams I will have to play aroudn a little bit.

I wasn't sweating but I thought about swearing but I was too busy with surgery to worry about it.  I got both parts off without damaging the part or the model the Model Gods were good to me today! Whistling [:-^]

Oh BTW just read the Ivan figure post looks great Bill!

 

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Posted by Utoshita on Friday, September 25, 2009 2:37 AM
 Schnobs wrote:

...

Hey Dave,

No they are the bogies that came with the kit. I did my best to keep everything workable which they are and I drilled the requisite four mounting holes in the front face and used Vallyo plastic putty on the seams.

...



Dear Schnobs,

This is going to be a very interesting link to follow Big Smile [:D]
Looking Great!


Can you please enlighten me, what are the 4 holes you have drilled out in the boogies?
Again, please excuse my ignorance Propeller [8-]

With Kind Regards
Utoshita

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