A desert Sherman in the making
Re: A desert Sherman in the making
That is interesting to know. Love the "bulls eye" on the top of the turret....
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
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Re: A desert Sherman in the making
Interesting spot to put it.
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Re: A desert Sherman in the making
The first place was on the engine deck.
After El Alamein the Germans were on the run and that deck area became the place for stowage as the war became more mobile.
Next best place was atop the turret.
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After El Alamein the Germans were on the run and that deck area became the place for stowage as the war became more mobile.
Next best place was atop the turret.
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Re: A desert Sherman in the making
Nice story behind this camo! Good to see the bulls eye on the turret; very welcome to the few Stuka´s still around despite the run!
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Re: A desert Sherman in the making
That's true but with far more Allied aircraft in the air looking for targets, I guess they felt the risk was worth it.
Exceptional work her, this is really looking good.
Exceptional work her, this is really looking good.
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Re: A desert Sherman in the making
Well above all, you have to be able to identify friend from foe from the air. The RAF roundel as an air ID mark is no more conspicuous than a red white and black nazi flag tied down on the turret top or engine deck as was also commonly seen. And from Alamein onwards the Allies certainly had air superiority in the Western Desert theater of Egypt and Libya. It was not until the Axis retreated into Tunisia was some semblance of balance in the air and on the ground restored.
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The weathering is looking great!
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Re: A desert Sherman in the making
It surely does!
Agent, how did you do those dirt spots on the camo colour?
Agent, how did you do those dirt spots on the camo colour?
Re: A desert Sherman in the making
Thanks guys!
Thomas that's done using a small piece of sponge held in forceps. I used acrylic paint so subsequent weathering won't erase the effect.
G
Thomas that's done using a small piece of sponge held in forceps. I used acrylic paint so subsequent weathering won't erase the effect.
G