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Modeller Build Logs
M4A3E8 Thunderbolt VII Kit |
| By Eric Scurlock | | Started: | Dec 15, 2007 | | Updated: | Jan 14, 2008 |
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It’s high time I put away the Panthers I’ve been working on and start on something completely different. One of the first models I ever built was a DML M4A3E8 Korean War. That model was destroyed in a paint stripping accident a long time ago. I was very excited when DML came out with there Thunderbolt VII kit. I’ve had a copy in the stash for I guess a year and now is as good a time to build her as any.
I’ll be building her mostly out of the box but I won’t be doing an out of the box vehicle.
There are so many vehicles you can build from this kit I just don’t know how to behave. My initial goal with the kit was to build an M4A3E8 without any add-on armor, split hatch, single pin tracks, mantlet W/O dust cover clips, and muzzle break. That’s been a tough combination for me to come up with given my limited Sherman library. The best I’ve been able to come up with in the above combination is a vehicle with add-on hull armor as seen in the attached picture.
It is an interesting vehicle in that it has the add-on armor, an additional 30 cal MG mounted on the turret roof and a 50 cal coax MG but these features are very late war indeed; as such, I may hold off on it for a second go at this kit.
I may end up building an oval hatch vehicle simply because I at least have good pictures of them without the add-on armor. We’ll just cross that bridge when we get to it.
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| Transmission Cover Redux | Dec 28, 2007 |
Well I can never leave well enough alone. Love or hate DML there is one thing about there kits that sometimes comes in handy. There are frequently spare parts in there kits that are meant for different versions of the same basic vehicle. I really wanted to make an easy eight without add-on armor but to me the transmission cover was unpresentable. I looked at several possible solutions to my problem and finally decided to completely replace the transmission cover. Hiding it under stowage was not an option for the vehicle I’ve finally decided to model. It’s a 6 AD vehicle called Blitz-Buggy featured on page 245 of Danny S. Parker’s “Battle of the Bulge.” DML’s Sherman III kit has the necessary parts as a spare so I picked one up.
I used a piece of .030 x .040 styrene strip as a shim to prop the transmission cover up higher in relationship to the upper hull at the point where the upper hull joins the transmission cover. This allowed the cover to sit better at the lower edge of the upper hull. It still isn’t perfect but it is now passable.
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