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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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| Turret Rear | Jan 7, 2008 |
| I don’t know what the oval shaped indentations at the rear of DML’s T23 turrets are supposed to represent but I can find no photographic evidence to support them. I decided to fill them with squadron white putty and texture the area with Mr. Surfacer 500. I stippled the Mr. Surfacer with a coarse brush as it dried to recreate the cast texture. If you look at the pistol port area on the left hand turret you’ll notice a faint mold seam. I’ll deal with that next. |
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