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Modeller Build Logs
Tasca Sherman Firefly Vc |
| By James Wechsler | | Started: | Dec 1, 2006 | | Updated: | Apr 29, 2007 |
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OK, I’ll admit it, when I got the opportunity to do a blog using Tasca’s new Firefly kit I was giddy with excitement. I’ve got Tasca’s Pz. II Luchs, and I’ve built about three of their Sherman suspension sets, and two of their 0.050 cal MG sets. Tasca has yet to disappoint.
Now as a total Shermanaholic, I’ll admit that the thought of building a Sherman model that requires only a little bit of extra work is hard to fathom. I mean what is Sherman modeling without a bucket of aftermarket resin parts, replacement tracks, and a huge photoetch sheet? It’s … like modeling German armor (noooo don’t say it’s true)! There, I’ve said it. 2006 has been an allied modeler’s dream and Tasca’s Firefly is the grand finally of the fireworks show.
But in many ways I’m glad to be doing a blog using a great kit. My last two blogs involved extensive use of resin conversion and scratch built parts to make unusual Shermans. So they were heavily focused on construction tasks. Yet I’ve noticed that most of the comments I receive when I post photos of my models are requests for more information on how I do my painting, weathering, and groundwork. So for this blog I will spend less time on the construction tasks and more time on the painting, finishing and techniques for making simple ground work.
Up Next: The Construction Starts.
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| Where is the rear turret stowage box? | Dec 18, 2006 |
Many of the Firefly photos show a rear turret stowage box. Basically it’s the same one used on other British Shermans. Since the box mounted directly to the turret housed the radio, there was no additional stowage and many Fireflys had the box added.
I was surprised to find out that Tasca doesn’t give you this box at all. I realize that the Fireflys included on the decal sheet don’t have it mounted but it was certainly a common item. I think this is a real mistake on Tasca’s part.
I happened to have a left over one from the Dragon Firefly and even some Eduard photoetch for the latches. But if you don’t have one, you can buy this box from Formations who include it in their set F048 British Sherman Hull and Turret Stowage Boxes.
Obviously not a big deal to pull one out of the spares bin but a bummer that it’s not included in the kit.
Up Next: The painting begins |
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