@sfcmac: Thank you very much! The antenna is tied down to a lift ring as per a picture I found on the net, but I clearly see your point about it being ripped apart.
@stick man: Thank you very much, glad you like it.
@smokinguns3: Thanx!
@wbill76: Thanks a lot! I'm thinking about a base, but it seems kinda intimidating with the groundwork, guess I'll just have to take the plunge.
@wing_nut: Thank you, it kinda looks good on the shelf too.
@redleg12: Thank you so much! Museum quality, you are too kind!
@biffa: Thank you so much, Ron! Your 105mm on Armorama was my inspiration to do this vehicle, so your comments are very much appreciated.
@TD4438: Thank you, I appreciate it!
@Pavlvs: Thank you so much, appreciate the 1/1 Sherman comparison. Yes, it is a Tamiya Lunch Box.
@RickLawler: Thank you very much Rick!
@mstazz62: Thank you very much! Glad I could be an inspiration, and maybe get you to build a Sherman.
@dlowman: Thank you for the kind comments! I will be entering this in a national competition in february '09. I used CA glue for the PE in most cases on this build, mostly applied with a needle or the tip of an X-acto blade.
@Jester75: Thank you very much, glad you like my build!
@dupes: Thank you so much! Glad you like the figures, that tells me that my first serious figure painting effort paid off. Thanx!
@terry35: Thanx a lot!
@Glamdring: Thank you, glad you like my weathering efforts. The kit didn't include a .50 cal, so it is a combination of a Verlinden resin barrel and body, and 32 PE parts from Aber.
@bufflehead: Ah, thank you! Glad that this vehicle can please a Sherman fan!
I saw the port side metal rods in a picture on Real Military Flix if I remember correctly. They were also included in the kit, minus the tie down straps, so I decided to add them. I was told when inquiring about them on another site that they were "aiming sticks". But to be honest I'm not quite sure what they are called.
Yes, it took a while to build this vehicle, I started in march this year, but yes it was worth it!
Again, thanx to everybody! Your feedback is very much appreciated!