New Action-grade Shermans?
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I wouldn't go with the Action Grade Sherman if I were you - as many forum members will probably agree with me if I were to say that the paint scheme on that first release is absolutely terrible. I would go with any Sherman from the 2nd release onwards in the Enthusiast Edition (Bastogne, Italian Front and Normandy releases).
I'm crossing my fingers that they'll release a different model Sherman in the next year or two, like an M4A1, composite hull, or Sherman Jumbo. An M4A3E8 or anything with a 76mm or 105mm gun would be great too. I hope I don't have to cross both my fingers until they're crippled for life waiting for this to happen...
I'm crossing my fingers that they'll release a different model Sherman in the next year or two, like an M4A1, composite hull, or Sherman Jumbo. An M4A3E8 or anything with a 76mm or 105mm gun would be great too. I hope I don't have to cross both my fingers until they're crippled for life waiting for this to happen...
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Same here. I was very pleasantly suprised by the quality, detail and paintjobs on the new Stuart, Track and Lee and I'm an enthusiast series junkie. A little weathering (if I ever get around to it) and they will be perfect.schizuki wrote:but the Action grade American stuff I've bought lately (halftrack, Lee and Stuart) have been terrific, and 25 bucks is a lot easier to part with than $45.
I have the old action series Sherman that I got when KB Toys closed a few years ago and what has been said about it above is true. Some vehicles once you see the enthusiast version you just have to have, or I do anyhow. But in the case of the Stuart and Lee, the difference between action and enthusiast wasn't enough to make me want to spend the extra money.
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Man, I want that sherman so bad! It looks so cool! The weathering nothing special but the sandbaggs and the riders are great. Wish it wasn't so much though...Rowsdower wrote: Last Sherman I saw from FOV was the one with all the riders and that was of course enthusiast.
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Yeah it is pretty sweet looking, especially with all the accessories loaded on.Col.Pickle wrote:Man, I want that sherman so bad! It looks so cool! The weathering nothing special but the sandbaggs and the riders are great. Wish it wasn't so much though...
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