M4A3 76W HVSS Sherman
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12 15 September 2020, 21:56

Looks nice ! How is the fitting of the lower and Upper Hull?
16 September 2020, 12:13

Thanks guys, I'm looking for tools to make the parts hover above each other. When I have, next steps will be made 😉. The fit is good, no struggles.
16 September 2020, 13:39

I really need some help and thoughts how I can make the parts hover. So ideas are welcome.
16 September 2020, 14:08

some transparent rods? or a transparent block carved to adjust to specific place (complicated, but possible)
16 September 2020, 15:08

or transparent rods, fit in holes of small transparent blocks, so it is not wobbly
16 September 2020, 15:09

yeah transparent rods would be perfect...tried it with some parts of transparent sprue's but the are not long enough...any ideas how to get long transparent rods? If you don't mind me asking...
16 September 2020, 16:49

1 meter is long enough ? 😉
I got some from kunststofshop.nl/kunststof-staf/g-28 plenty of choices
if you prefer tubes they have them too
kunststofshop.nl/kun..ansparant/g-10000086
I got some samples of products from voskunststoffen.nl/ but not rods/tubes, but they certainly sell those
I have just ordered some flat pieces from plexiglasstunter.nl/ (actually from its mother company flexinplex.nl/). Not yet received it.
and there are other webshops in Nederland but I have not ordered from them yet
plexiglas.nl/
perlaplast-kunststofshop.nl/
and of course, you can find them in Amazon
i hope this helps 🙂
16 September 2020, 21:23

1 meter will just be enough. Many thanks, will post the end result. 🙂
16 September 2020, 21:40

Very nice idea to get the interior presented. I'm planning to build eventually a tank with interior too, yet usually the interior is visible very limited. The way you present it, really makes it possible to see much more of it. Will keep it in mind once I'm ready for an interior build myself. +1
20 September 2020, 19:50

Amazing, an original way to show all that beautiful work
21 September 2020, 06:23
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Many hours working on this nice Rye Field Model, and still hours to go...