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  • Del640
    SMF Supporters
    • May 2020
    • 1151

    #1

    Asuka 1/35 M4A1 Sherman.

    'Lucky Tiger'.

    I purchased some metal after market tracks for this one as the rubber ones it comes with weren't all that.

    Suspension was a lot of fun, you're supplied with a rubber sheet which you cut into shapes to act as the suspension so you make it as hard/soft as you like.

    Tracks were blackened with VMS Blacktrack pro 2 and then burnished the heightened parts of the track with a wire brush.

    Mud / Dust effects using VMS spot on pigments with 'light' carrier, same for light rust.

    Nice kit, but I created lots of new swear words..
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  • scottie3158
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 14201
    • Paul
    • Holbeach

    #2
    Del,
    Nice job.

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    • langy71
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 1948
      • Chris
      • Nottingham

      #3
      Another cracker Del.. :thumb2: :thumb2:

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      • Richard48
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 1892
        • Richard
        • Clacton on Sea

        #4
        Turned out really nice.Great Sherman fella.Well done Del.
        Richard

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        • Guest

          #5
          Originally posted by Del640
          Suspension was a lot of fun, you're supplied with a rubber sheet which you cut into shapes to act as the suspension so you make it as hard/soft as you like.
          Many Asuka Sherman kits also include some sprues with little plates to use instead, but the instructions don’t necessarily mention them — in some cases it’s on the side of the box somewhere, and with others you don’t get any instructions for their use. Anyway, they’re little rectangular plates with rounded corners and A, B or C on them:

          [ATTACH]485938[/ATTACH]

          These are from an M4A2 kit I have in the stash, but I didn’t feel like taking them out of the plastic yet

          A is 1 mm, B is 1.5 mm and C is 0.5 mm, and you want 1 mm inside a bogie for normal position. You can put 1.5 mm in if it is to ride high, or 0.5 mm for a heavily compressed bogie.

          Edit: I just noticed this kit is one of those with instructions on the side of the box:

          [ATTACH]485942[/ATTACH]

          … but they don’t say which size of spacer to use …

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          • Del640
            SMF Supporters
            • May 2020
            • 1151

            #6
            I did see them Jacko, but fancied a pop at the rubber!

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            • Guest

              #7
              I’ve built a fair number of Asulka Shermans and never thought to myself that I would use the rubber instead of the plastic parts

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              • Del640
                SMF Supporters
                • May 2020
                • 1151

                #8
                Originally posted by Jakko
                I’ve built a fair number of Asulka Shermans and never thought to myself that I would use the rubber instead of the plastic parts
                I've not seen that before so fancied a go!
                A bit finicky but OK in the end.

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                • Jim R
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 15669
                  • Jim
                  • Shropshire

                  #9
                  A very pleasing result Del. Great finish. VMS do some very useful stuff.

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                  • Lee W
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Feb 2014
                    • 4654
                    • Lee
                    • Sherborne

                    #10
                    Looks good Del

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                    • papa 695
                      Moderator
                      • May 2011
                      • 22770

                      #11
                      Nice work.

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