Gents, I need some help to understand what to do with a box, a 1:35 Tamiya M3 I received from a friend.
The kit belonged to his brother, a really fine modellist, who suddenly passed away some months ago.
His intent was to give me a kit belonging to his brother. Probably he didn't notice that his brother had something special in mind about this tank.
He's not a modeller, so he cannot clear the fog surrounding this M3.
In fact, I found sprues belonging to two Tamiya M3 kits, a modified upper hull and some parts which clearly do not belong to the Tamiya kit.
Here are the pictures of the hull and the odd parts:




My educated guess is that he was after something like that

and probably British, as there's a STEN among the odd parts but all extra parts I could find are those in the pics above; no aftermarket or resin kits or a sketch leading me to the solution.
To further enhance the difficulty, I'm not an M3 LEE/M4 SHERMAN expert.
Of course, I will be more than happy to be able to complete the project, whatever it was, once the puzzle has been solved.
Thank you in advance for any clue.
Andrea
The kit belonged to his brother, a really fine modellist, who suddenly passed away some months ago.
His intent was to give me a kit belonging to his brother. Probably he didn't notice that his brother had something special in mind about this tank.
He's not a modeller, so he cannot clear the fog surrounding this M3.
In fact, I found sprues belonging to two Tamiya M3 kits, a modified upper hull and some parts which clearly do not belong to the Tamiya kit.
Here are the pictures of the hull and the odd parts:
My educated guess is that he was after something like that
and probably British, as there's a STEN among the odd parts but all extra parts I could find are those in the pics above; no aftermarket or resin kits or a sketch leading me to the solution.
To further enhance the difficulty, I'm not an M3 LEE/M4 SHERMAN expert.
Of course, I will be more than happy to be able to complete the project, whatever it was, once the puzzle has been solved.
Thank you in advance for any clue.
Andrea
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