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patches
I thought that the patches were field expedients and consequently less than standard application across each model variant.
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Sherman armor
The "patches" are usually referred to as applique armor. This was an official modification, not a field experiment. There were THREE side patches (two right and 1 left), these are very specific as they added armor over the hull ammo bins for the 75mm gun. On welded hulls there were also extra armor added in front of the driver and bow gunner. Applique armor was added at the factory on new or rebuilt vehicles and some was done in Ordnance depots in England.
You are right, FoV got the hull apllique wrong.
We need a good 1/32nd scale "wet stowage" hull for late-model M4A3s.
You are right, FoV got the hull apllique wrong.
We need a good 1/32nd scale "wet stowage" hull for late-model M4A3s.
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I would dearly love to see 21C and/or FOV turn out an M4A3E8 model, the so-called "easy eight", to me its the pinnacle of development of the Sherman as an AFV in WWII. Here is a nice 3D image of one: http://gunpoint-3d.com/view-e8.f.html Outside of plastic 1/35 scale kits, the only model of the E8 that I am aware of is produced by the franklin mint... http://www.franklinmint.com/product1.as ... uct_ID=815We need a good 1/32nd scale "wet stowage" hull for late-model M4A3s.
but at around $200 bucks it is way too pricey for my tastes, but an impressive model nonetheless.
I have been out of model building for awhile, but I remember at the time Russian models just didn't sell that well. I heard it from several hobby shop owners and remember seeing an interview with a Tamiya models executive who was explaining why they made more German models then Russian. Maybe FOV and 21st are using this as an excuse not to make any Russian stuff.