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#61 Posted : 26 February 2017 23:24:08

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Looking fab Nem, look forward to seeing this all painted up....Cool Cool Cool

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#62 Posted : 27 February 2017 09:19:14

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Now that's looking really cool dude

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#63 Posted : 28 February 2017 19:15:26

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Well its like a duck on a pond, calm on the surface and does not seem like much is happening, while under the surface there is a full ballet going on!LOL BigGrin
Lots of pe storage boxes and ammo racks being made up, battery box and some pe on the seats, still more to go!Blink BigGrin
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#64 Posted : 28 February 2017 19:51:04

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I just Love a P.E ballet.

LOL LOL LOL LOL

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#65 Posted : 28 February 2017 20:33:41

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Looks great DaranThumpUp you`ll get P.E.eyes soon LOL LOL PhilCool
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#66 Posted : 28 February 2017 22:18:17

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BigGrin oooooooooooooooh nicely doneDrool Drool Drool
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#67 Posted : 28 February 2017 22:18:37

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BigGrin oooooooooooooooh nicely doneDrool Drool Drool Cool
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#68 Posted : 02 March 2017 12:26:24

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Darren looks stunning. great work. love the driver.
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#69 Posted : 18 March 2017 21:44:34

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So on with the figures and the interior. The sparks and his seat have been done, and then everything built so far has been dry fitted to check for alignment with the upper hull. Pleased to say it all fits, but its getting cramped in there, and there is still a lot to go in!Blink BigGrin


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The figures look nicely animated.

Hope all continues well with the build.
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#71 Posted : 19 March 2017 00:21:52

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Looks great Nem, well done....Cool Cool

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#72 Posted : 19 March 2017 08:55:36

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BigGrin Looking good, when I did the stug I too thought this will never all fitBlink but it did LOL, nice workCool
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#73 Posted : 19 March 2017 12:23:53

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BigGrin Looking good, when I did the stug I too thought this will never all fitBlink but it did LOL, nice workCool


I keep looking at what is left to go in, plus all the turret detail, and there is loads of it! I know it will all fit, but it makes you wonder!LOL BigGrin
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Hi like the detail in this one very much.doing a great job. Cheers mick. BigGrin
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I have started adding some of the supporting super structure and the storage in the sponsons, and some details to the gearbox. I also started on the turret basket and ring as I need to check for clearance when the turret is rotated.BigGrin


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Nice update Nem. Looking fab now. Cool

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A brilliant write up and a fascinating model. Thank you.

The most persistant myth about the Sherman is its vulnerability to enemy action, specifically its habit of catching fire very easily – even when not penetrated by enemy anti-tank weaponry. Known nicknames such as ‘Ronsons’ or ‘Tommy Cookers’ have helped perpetuate this story (But were these nicknames actually given?

When the M4 Sherman was first introduced to the armies of the Western Allies it was a much-heralded piece of equipment. In one package it had better armour than the British cruiser tanks, better speed than their Infantry tanks, and a bigger gun than any Western Allied – and most Axis – tanks. With the exception of the handful of Tiger I’s (and arguably the Pz.IV ‘Specials’) that the DAK received, the Sherman was without question the best all-round tank in the North African theatre. However, the Sherman did have some drawbacks, notably its tall height, which made it an easier target for German Anti-tank gunners – who had not only long perfected the art of luring Aliied armour into areas covered by anti-tank weaponry, but also possessed weapons capable of defeating even the 78mm armour on the Matilda II tank. The explosive filler in standard German anti-tank rounds meant that there was a high chance of any tank penetrated by German anti-tank shells catching fire.

Many works will cite the fact that the M4 series used petrol (or gasoline) as fuel made them more likely to catch fire. The only issue there is that most tanks were not penetrated in the engine compartment. Furthermore, if fuel combusting was a major problem then one would imagine that the designers of the Sherman would try to solve the problem – possibly by adding armour plating to the fuel tanks.

As it was, many early Shermans had applique armour fitted covering the ammunition stowage areas, and later models had wet stowage introduced – the only vehicle in WW2 to have this (wet stowage is a system where ammunition is stored in lockers that have a layer of water or fire-retardant liquid sandwhiched between the inner and outer surfaces of the locker. The system is still standard in all modern MBTs, and its presence in a Sherman is designated by a (w)). According to studies undertaken by the Americans, cases of Shermans catching fire after being hit decreased by 75% after the introduction of wet stowage.

It may be interesting to note at this point that 88mm guns and the Tigers found that they could fire HE shells at the Sherman and they would penetrate the armour. The ensuing explosion would set fires immediately inside the tank.

So, most fires on the Sherman tank do appear to have been down to the ammmunition being hit. So why was this such a problem for the Sherman? The answer is simple – it was not. At least, not compared to any other tank in service in WW2. Allied tanks were more prone to being shot at by enemy guns, simply because there were more Allied tanks than German tanks, and for much of the war the Germans were fighting on the defensive – and the use of an explosive filler in the common German anti-tank shells greatly increased the risk of internal fires when penetrated. Possibly the most damning nail in this particular coffin is that Belton Y Cooper - whose book 'Death Traps' is one of the most anti-Sherman works published - states several times that German anti-tank gunners would often repeatedly fire at disabled Shermans until they caught fire, thus preventing their recovery and repair.

It should also be pointed out that later Sherman models had thicker armour and less ‘shot traps’ than the earlier examples, and thus, coupled with their wet stowage, were arguably the safest Allied tank to be in on the Western Front.


Interestingly, there was actually a ‘Ronson Sherman’ – a Sherman fitted with a flamethrower designed and built by the Ronson Company. A few were produced and supplied to the USMC.



The other persistant myth about the Sherman is the ‘5 Shermans to kill 1 Tiger’ statistic, where it is repeatedly stated as fact that the Allies needed to send 5 Shermans in order to kill one Tiger I.

Again, this appears to be a myth arising from the first actions of the Sherman in North Africa, when the 75mm gun (designed to provide close support for the infantry) proved unable to penetrate the Tiger I’s armour except from the side and rear, at close range. Typical conditions in North Africa (flat and open) favoured the Tiger I, with its ability to kill the M4A1 at long range.

By the time the two tanks met again, in Normandy, things had changed. Newer Sherman models, with thicker armour and the 76mm gun with good amour-piercing qualities, were in service (although various marks of the Sherman 75mm were still in wide-spread service). The much more ‘crowded’ terrain of Western Europe was also in the Sherman’s favour, forcing closer combat ranges, and negating the long-range advantage of the Tiger I’s gun.

More importantly, there are few, if any, reports of a single, unsupported Tiger "cornered" by a group of unsupported Shermans on the Western front. Such an action would be most remarkable, as unsupported tanks on any side contitutes a tactical error, while unescorted tanks on both sides simultaneously represents a really bad day all round. In addition, by this point in the war the Allies had a whole host of weaponry that could knock out a Tiger, including the 76mm gun (already in service on M10 Tank Destroyers, also on later models of the Sherman), the 6dpr (57mm) gun (standard Allied Anti-tank gun, and standard gun on most British tanks), the 17pdr gun (the Allied ‘heavy’ anti-tank gun, also mounted on the Archer & Achillies Tank Destroyers, and the Challenger and Sherman Firefly tanks), the 90mm gun (mounted on the M36 Tank Destroyer and later on the M26 Pershing), bazookas, PIATs, or literally any artillery piece. And, of course, the humble mine.

In conclusion, therefore, while the Tiger I was undoubtedly a superior tank to the M4A1, stories of large numbers of Shermans being required to knock out a single Tiger I are much exaggerated.


It should further be noted that the Sherman / Tiger comparison is very unfair, as the Sherman is a medium tank, and the Tiger I a heavy ‘breakthrough’ tank. The Sherman was equal or superior throughout the war to its German peer – the Pz.IV.



For a discussion of the Sherman's reliability, see this topic:
http://www.fun-online.sk...um/viewtopic.php?t=3873 (broken link)

For a discussion about the 'Ronson' and 'Tommy Cooker' nicknames, see this topic:
http://www.fun-online.sk...um/viewtopic.php?t=4039 (broken link)

For some statistcs of Sherman crew safety, see this topic:
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=971
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#78 Posted : 04 April 2017 20:49:23

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Some very nice info Richard and thank you for taking the time to post it.BigGrin

So after some seriously intense trimming and adjustment, I have got the basics of the turret basket to fit the turret ring and into the lower hull. This is not a fault with either of the kits, just there is a slight difference in the compatibility. The interior set is designed for the Tamiya kit, but is the only one that is near enough to use with the Asuka Sherman kit, so some slight modification is needed. But this is what modeling is all about, so I am now happy that all of the interior for the drivers, fighting and engine compartment will now fit and the rest of the build should now go a lot smoother and quicker! BigGrin



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#79 Posted : 04 April 2017 22:43:01

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Looking good as always Nem, very well done....Cool Cool

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#80 Posted : 05 April 2017 08:09:59
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Coming on very nicely Nem.

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