M41 to M18 Hellcat ??
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Hi Guys, i am just thinking 
yesterday i looked for an m18 hellcat and i looked at an m41, what do you think would this work?
i mean the lower hull as an self construction, using the wheels from the m41 but sprocket and track vrom the new mato sherman
i know, much scratchbuilding but i think it would work or what would you say?
or better do you know anyone who has already done an m18 hellcat?
best regards
Frank

yesterday i looked for an m18 hellcat and i looked at an m41, what do you think would this work?
i mean the lower hull as an self construction, using the wheels from the m41 but sprocket and track vrom the new mato sherman
i know, much scratchbuilding but i think it would work or what would you say?
or better do you know anyone who has already done an m18 hellcat?
best regards
Frank
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At the risk of angering the forum gods here [X(] , here's Iain's conversion build thread:
http://www.rctankregiment.com/rctank...hp?f=96&t=3101
BTW - I'm lazy and just run my M41 in WW2 battles as an 'M18'


http://www.rctankregiment.com/rctank...hp?f=96&t=3101
BTW - I'm lazy and just run my M41 in WW2 battles as an 'M18'



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[quote]ORIGINAL: Silk789
Hi Guys, i am just thinking

yesterday i looked for an m18 hellcat and i looked at an m41, what do you think would this work?
i mean the lower hull as an self construction, using the wheels from the m41 but sprocket and track vrom the new mato sherman
i know, much scratchbuilding but i think it would work or what would you say?
or better do you know anyone who has already done an m18 hellcat?
best regards
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That's how I did my M18, but just as an easy static fun build. It worked out well enough to please me. I wanted to do an interior with a crew.
Rex
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ORIGINAL: Silk789
Awesome rex how did you do that?
is there anywhere an build thread or anything else?
especially from the upper+ turret
Best regards
Frank
Awesome rex how did you do that?
is there anywhere an build thread or anything else?
especially from the upper+ turret
Best regards
Frank
The entire top and turret were totally scratchbuilt with time and patience. If you want, I could take some better closeup photos and post them......if that could help you in any way
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#9

Don't want to hijack the thread but does any one think you could conjure up a Chaffee from the M41. I know it is way too wide and long but hey I got Knives . saws. and lots of other good stuff to hack things apart.
#10
The boys at H.E.A.T. Have a conversion posted on their site. There are at least two different post
http://heatarmor.com/joomla/index.ph...d=99&Itemid=29
Good luck
http://heatarmor.com/joomla/index.ph...d=99&Itemid=29
Good luck
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And I don't want to hijack this thread either, but I wonder what can be done using the Glencoe M41 into one of these tanks? Other than make it a battlefield statistic, it's gotta be worth a try at a M18. 
I know half of the kits parts need to be tossed and introduce some RC gear, but I think I'll look into doing that ... or using the 21st Century Bulldog. It's even smaller?
~ Jeff
I know half of the kits parts need to be tossed and introduce some RC gear, but I think I'll look into doing that ... or using the 21st Century Bulldog. It's even smaller?

~ Jeff
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ORIGINAL: Panther F
And I don't want to hijack this thread either, but I wonder what can be done using the Glencoe M41 into one of these tanks? Other than make it a battlefield statistic, it's gotta be worth a try at a M18.
I know half of the kits parts need to be tossed and introduce some RC gear, but I think I'll look into doing that ... or using the 21st Century Bulldog. It's even smaller?
~ Jeff
And I don't want to hijack this thread either, but I wonder what can be done using the Glencoe M41 into one of these tanks? Other than make it a battlefield statistic, it's gotta be worth a try at a M18.
I know half of the kits parts need to be tossed and introduce some RC gear, but I think I'll look into doing that ... or using the 21st Century Bulldog. It's even smaller?

~ Jeff
The Glencoe M41 Walker Bulldog is not a very good scale model. Trust me.....I still have 2 of those disasters in my stash (unbuilt) Everything about it barely qualifies it as a "crude toy model". The box cover says 1/15 scale (I don't know on what planet) but it is closer to 1/20 scale here on Earth. I spent a horrendous amout of time trying to bring one up to a "decent looking" model. With about 3% more effort I could have totally scratchbuilt one. I did use another Glencoe M41 lower half to scratchbuild an M24 Chaffee, which came real close to 1/18 scale. Sadly, I don't think the Glencoe is worth the time and money for what it is........the best thing you will find in the box is the decal sheet. I think I paid $20 for each of those kits when they first came out. The instruction sheets are dated 1994.
I think the lower part of the 1/18th scale 21st Century M41 is an excellent choice for a 1/16th scale Chaffee. The dimensions come out very close for a Chaffee build, if you can makesome allowances.
Here are photos of 3 Walkers in 3 different scales. The one in back is 1/16 HL. The middle one is 1/18 21st Century. The one up front is the 1/20 Glencoe with a heck of a lot of "improving".
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[quote]ORIGINAL: karel47
please do rex am very interested to make some hellcats to join my us battlegroup to kick rc ass [img][/img]
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Silk789 and Karel 47...
Check out post #4 and #10...........these guys know how to scratchbuild and take great photos too!
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ORIGINAL: Ex_Pat_Tanker
At the risk of angering the forum gods here [X(] , here's Iain's conversion build thread:
http://www.rctankregiment.com/rctank...hp?f=96&t=3101
BTW - I'm lazy and just run my M41 in WW2 battles as an 'M18'


At the risk of angering the forum gods here [X(] , here's Iain's conversion build thread:
http://www.rctankregiment.com/rctank...hp?f=96&t=3101
BTW - I'm lazy and just run my M41 in WW2 battles as an 'M18'



Nice build thread.........Is there a thread on the M3 Lee that is in the background of a few of the photos?
Rex
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ORIGINAL: Rex Ross
The Glencoe M41 Walker Bulldog is not a very good scale model. Trust me.....I still have 2 of those disasters in my stash (unbuilt) Everything about it barely qualifies it as a ''crude toy model''. The box cover says 1/15 scale (I don't know on what planet) but it is closer to 1/20 scale here on Earth. I spent a horrendous amout of time trying to bring one up to a ''decent looking'' model. With about 3% more effort I could have totally scratchbuilt one. I did use another Glencoe M41 lower half to scratchbuild an M24 Chaffee, which came real close to 1/18 scale. Sadly, I don't think the Glencoe is worth the time and money for what it is........the best thing you will find in the box is the decal sheet. I think I paid $20 for each of those kits when they first came out. The instruction sheets are dated 1994.
The Glencoe M41 Walker Bulldog is not a very good scale model. Trust me.....I still have 2 of those disasters in my stash (unbuilt) Everything about it barely qualifies it as a ''crude toy model''. The box cover says 1/15 scale (I don't know on what planet) but it is closer to 1/20 scale here on Earth. I spent a horrendous amout of time trying to bring one up to a ''decent looking'' model. With about 3% more effort I could have totally scratchbuilt one. I did use another Glencoe M41 lower half to scratchbuild an M24 Chaffee, which came real close to 1/18 scale. Sadly, I don't think the Glencoe is worth the time and money for what it is........the best thing you will find in the box is the decal sheet. I think I paid $20 for each of those kits when they first came out. The instruction sheets are dated 1994.
Err, umm ... I know all about that old news as I do have one.
I was just wondering if anyone had used theirs for anything else but a battlefield decoration. That, and opened up a box to charge the battery. Apparently not, must be the wrong forum.
At least I only have one, and it was given to me 10 years ago. [
]~ Jeff



