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    #1

    "Pete's Toon Factory" The End

    Hi as you know I've built one or two Toon's well I've run out of one's to build so it's time to build the one's that aren't out there.

    I've got plans to build 15+ conversions at least 7 Sherman's, 4 German's and 1-2 Russin Tanks.

    I'm going to start with the Sherman M4A1 CDL (Canal Defence Light) type "E" turret (US verison)

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    History:
    CDL tanks were characterized by carrying in the turret a powerful projector light (spotlight) for illuminating the battlefield at night. It was a top secret project and was developed primarily for the protection of British beaches against a possible German invasion (the origin of the name: Canal Defense Light).
    When the danger of invasion passed, the design was adapted for use in night operations and was effectively used only at the end of the war, in the Crossing of the Rhine.
    Several models were tested as CDL tanks during the conflict: Matildas, Valentines (Valentine is quoted, but there is no concrete evidence of its existence), Churchills, Lees and Grants. The latter were actually used in battle.
    As the M4 Sherman was an evolved version of the M3 Lees, nothing more coherent than the allies test the M4 Sherman with this device. The Americans built their Sherman CDL in a big hatch M4A1, with casted CDL turret.

    The lighting system of a Sherman CDL consisted in a turret with two light projectors that through prisms and mirrors, reflected strong light beams through vertical slits in the front of tower. This permitted illuminate the battlefield at a time that night vision technology in low visibility was crawling.
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    Tray to use two light projectors in a new Sherman turret would be a natural evolution in relation to Grant and Lee CDL, whose turrets had only one projector. But the Sherman project was abandoned because with the exchange of the turret, the tank was armed with only a .30 MG in the hull and another .30 in the turret. If the light projector suffered some damage, the tank would be virtually useless. Something that will not occur with the M3 Lees and Grants because they still carried a gun in the front hull.



    CDL Medium tank
    United States
    1944 - tests only
    United States
    1943
    1943
    1 prototype
    30 tonnes
    6.05 m
    2.62 m
    3,12 m
    3 (Commander, driver, co-driver)
    76 mm maximum
    2 x projectors with 13.000.000 candle power(12.800.000 candela) searchlight.
    2 × .30 Browning M1919A4 machine guns (4,750 rounds)
    Continental R975-C1 or -C4 9 cyl.
    radial gasoline engine,350 or 400 hp at 2,400 rpm
    Spicer manual, Synchromesh, 4 forward (plus 1 overdrive) and 1 reverse gear
    Vertical Volute Spring Suspension (VVSS)
    170 km at 605 L; 80 octane
    40 to 48 km/h

    I'm using this as the starting point for the build.

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    Thank you for looking in and I hope you find it interesting.

    Pete.
  • papa 695
    Moderator
    • May 2011
    • 22771

    #2
    I always love seeing what you do with the toons Pete, and I’m really going to love watching the next lot, since they don’t even exist. Well not until you’ve built them.

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    • SimonT
      • Apr 2018
      • 2824

      #3
      Count me in Pete

      I have one of these ready to turn into an M51 when (if) I ever get around to it

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      • Mickc1440
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 4779

        #4
        Love the Toon builds so I'll be watching.

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        • Guest

          #5
          Originally posted by papa 695
          I always love seeing what you do with the toons Pete, and I’m really going to love watching the next lot, since they don’t even exist. Well not until you’ve built them.
          Hi Ian when I say don’t even exist I mean know model manufacturer make them yet, I spent sometime checking the internet for the build's I have got planned, no one has yet attempted any as far as I can tell, apart from one the Stug III and I have not seen a finished one yet. So finger's crossed.
          Pete.

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          • Guest

            #6
            Originally posted by SimonT
            Count me in Pete

            I have one of these ready to turn into an M51 when (if) I ever get around to it
            Take a seat young man I hope I will not disapoint and there will be PEWTER :smiling5:.
            Pete.

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            • Guest

              #7
              Originally posted by Mickc1440
              Love the Toon builds so I'll be watching.
              Hi Mick good to see you, you are most welcome.
              Pete.

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              • SimonT
                • Apr 2018
                • 2824

                #8
                Oo, pewter my favourite material :thumb2:

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                • Richard48
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 1897
                  • Richard
                  • Clacton on Sea

                  #9
                  Hi Pete.
                  I will pull up a chair and watch how the Toonmeister creates his masterpieces.
                  Carry on Mr.L.
                  Richard.

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Richard48
                    Hi Pete.
                    I will pull up a chair and watch how the Toonmeister creates his masterpieces.
                    Carry on Mr.L.
                    Richard.
                    Hello Richard, personally I would pull up the bed and ring for room service, there'sgoing to be a lot of chopping, cutting, mould making, casting and a bit of model building thrown in.
                    Pete.

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Hi I started with the wheel's, I will not be using the BMW looker like wheels but 1/35 Sherman one's from my spares box I had to make the certer hole bigger, will also be changing the rear idle wheel.

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                      The front drive sprocket I added the just the outer tooth ring and make a spacer for the tracks to drop into.
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                      The bogie units, I've added two hole to the front face and nuts /studs.
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                      The hull I partly removed and round off the front vision ports,.
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                      Removed rear air intakes, rear mudguards and fill
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                      Removed side armour plates.
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                      Made up mould and cast transmission bolt strip, cut slot to fit into transmission cover .
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                      Rear panel added hex nuts/ washer to the ends of idler axles, added engine access door lower hinges, exhausts, handle.
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                      Added front lights, replaced M/Gun with brass.
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                      Added rear lights engine deck/ handles, fuel fuller cap, lifting eyes and tools.
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                      Made up turret added some extra detailing using brass, coppper and pewter.
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                      Build stage complete.
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                      Added turret chain.
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                      Thank you for looking in I hope you like it.

                      Pete

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        This is brilliant modelling Pete :smiling3:.
                        The toon transformer has done it again.

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Hi next up will be a Bergepather.

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                          Pete

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Hi I'm going to try and build a Toon version of my 1/35 Bergepather.

                            My Bergepather.
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                            The donor kit parts.
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                            The "F" parts to be filled and the two top parts to be removed.
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                            I always keep off cut of white card and glue them if poss behind holes / slots before filling.
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                            Thank you for looking in.
                            Pete.

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              Hi Pete,
                              What an inspiration Toon Modelling and How To Do It.... Not going to comment untill the end result, but what I have seen so far has got to inspire others to at least try one - myself included in a few weeks time.
                              I was going through the MAFVA website and there were photo's of last years show on the site, how I missed them I do not know, but they were there - Toons - and quite a few of them as well, so you will be in good company.
                              Cheers, Mike.

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