Help with M4A3E8 Conversion
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Hello All!
I am currently working on building an M4A3E8 Fury, and I need some help!
I have purchased a Nick Aguilar conversion kit for the Tamiya Sherman, but I am having an insane amount of difficulty installing the turret, as I cannot seem to get the cross bar with the Elevation mechanism into the conversion kit turret. Furthermore, I am having difficulty making sure the cross bar is low enough that the turret ring is not only centered, but in contact with the rotation gear. can anybody who has done this before help provide me with information on how this can be done? I am relatively new to this custom build situation.
I am currently working on building an M4A3E8 Fury, and I need some help!
I have purchased a Nick Aguilar conversion kit for the Tamiya Sherman, but I am having an insane amount of difficulty installing the turret, as I cannot seem to get the cross bar with the Elevation mechanism into the conversion kit turret. Furthermore, I am having difficulty making sure the cross bar is low enough that the turret ring is not only centered, but in contact with the rotation gear. can anybody who has done this before help provide me with information on how this can be done? I am relatively new to this custom build situation.
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I built this kit from nick a couole years ago. I made a new rotation ring stay bracket that leaves the center open for the recoil unit to depress inside for elevation.
review my build here,
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-t...ez8-build.html
review my build here,
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-t...ez8-build.html
#4
Put some washers between the cross bar and the ring gear to lower it into the hull a little more (you'll probably need some slightly longer M3 screws).
Cross bar into turret is fiddly, but not super hard. You need to have the mantlet removed tho - this gives you more wiggle room.
Cross bar into turret is fiddly, but not super hard. You need to have the mantlet removed tho - this gives you more wiggle room.
Excellent images and advice. I agree with EPT... a little shimming and wiggling around is needed.
You almost need a watch makers touch as everything is a little tight. I believe I popped my elevation arm on with a pair of long-nosed needle pliers too.
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I can tell you have the Israeli jerry can holders on the side. Where did you get this shumo t23 turret? Ive heard of it but never seen it for sale anywhere. It has all the late war details on it that the Nick Aguilar T23 does not. Nicks turret is great but is an early T23, pre Oct 1944 when it transitioned to the oval hatch.
#9
Here's a few images of the resin turret floor you asked for.
For some reason it will not let me send them in a PM.
For some reason it will not let me send them in a PM.
#12
I am not a Sherman expert, but i can google and look at sources and with the deflector in place on an actual M4A3E8 from
Sherman back doors and exhaust systems
the doors and exhaust are not very visible, just saying.
Sherman back doors and exhaust systems
the doors and exhaust are not very visible, just saying.



