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Old 01-27-2016 | 01:33 PM
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..made a start of my next build...
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Old 01-27-2016 | 05:12 PM
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What Hulls are you building these on?
Old 01-27-2016 | 11:10 PM
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She's based on a HL Dan..
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looking good frank
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You are using the HL suspension as well then?
Old 01-28-2016 | 07:57 AM
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the suspension is a mash up of HL bogies and Mato wheels..I've also fitted a pair of adjustable idlers and Mato T74 tracks...

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Have you tried those new metal henglong bogies yet?
i might... I really want to try taigens, but those darn HL shermans keep on running and they are so cheap. Its just, pick up a hl build compared to a tamiya and you can feel it.
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I like the Mato Metal bogies as they are protypically accurate in the way they function.
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yes they are better although I think they ride too high sometimes...this was just an experiment to see if I could get the wheels to fit the bogies.....
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When I converted my Tamiya hull with the metal Mato suspension, I redid the springs to be a bit softer. They were quite hard, as if designed for a much heavier hull at the time....before they had a metal hull from mato.
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Hi Frank it is possible to fit the Mato plastic wheels to the heng long boggies but you do have to fit bushes to the wheels .I have done it a couple of times because the mato wheels are slightly wider so the mato tracks run better.


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Originally Posted by fynsdad
the suspension is a mash up of HL bogies and Mato wheels..I've also fitted a pair of adjustable idlers and Mato T74 tracks...
I want to know who deals your parts I spent some time searching for a Sherman over the summer to start my Grant, and I couldn't find a 'deal' so easily.

Do you have a keg full of Mato parts too? :P
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lol Ive been doing tanks for well over 10 years...lets just say my spares box is quite full...
..anyway on with the build..
got a fair bit done and a first coat of OD...
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Old 02-03-2016 | 03:19 AM
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..and looking the part...logs and stowage next...
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Old 02-04-2016 | 05:55 AM
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...and done...


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Old 02-04-2016 | 11:33 AM
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Looks good.
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Nice.
But Lucy Sue was an M4A2 ,not an a3. Just to be nit picky.
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...but as I think no US army combat unit used a2's I thought I'd use a bit of artistic licence...

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Marines used the a2s in the pacific.
But un ETO thT is probably true. USA used m4s A1s and A3s with an eventual decision to prefer the A3 for US issue only.
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Nice job! You can build whatever you want with a movie character tank.
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...still needs weathering and tying down, but the last bit of stowage is on...
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