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On a recent trip to IWM, in London, I took some photo's of thier M4.

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A few more photos

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Apologies for double images! :oops:

It's an age thing :lol:

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Great photos John.

It's really handy at the IWM that you can get onto the balcony and look directly down on "Willie Pusher II"

Does anyone know the history of the name ?

Oh, and you should be able to edit the message and remove the double images :)

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Thanks Adrian, I thought there must be a way to remove the double images!

I enjoyed the afternoon at IWM, especialy the 'holes' in the rear of the Jagpanther! :D
(See the image i posted on the T34 forum).

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John,
Great photos, plenty of detail even for M4A3 builders. Is this a firefly or 75mm gun tank? Thanks for posting them!
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Adrian, or any other Sherman fan, Some of the casting numbers on Sherman bogies appear to be the date they were cast. Do you know if this is the case? Some of the IWM Sherman bogies are cast like the one below. The Bovington Firefly has 5-43 on the bogies.

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Do you also know what reference numbers on the front transmission housing refer to?

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Thanks for the comments Bob.
Yes it is a 75mm gun tank.

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I don't know for certain but it certainly looks likely.

The transmission housing numbers relate to the foundery which cast the parts, as well as the part numbers themselves.

For instance, the G in a hexagon on the transmission housing relates to the American Steel Foundries Granite City (Illinois) Works.

This came from the Sherman Register website:

http://web.inter.nl.net/users/spoelstra ... oundry.htm

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Thanks Adrian

The web is a wonderful thing! I've bookmarked that page, i know it's sad. My crew are almost ready, they are putting the final touches to the 19 set. All they need now is a Firefly from the tank arsenal in deepist Devon!

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John, Thanks for posting thsese nice images. I will be building my kit as a 75mm M4A4 (US markings) and I already see lots of details that I see myself making to my model.

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Hello Chaps

I didnt Know that the M4A4 was longer than the M4A3 :oops:

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Whoops :oops: Hope that doesn't spoil your plans ?

They had to stretch it to get the amazing lets-make-a-radial-engine-out-of-car-parts power plant into it. The M4A4 has also got a bulge top and bottom of the engine bay because it still wouldn't fit the Sherman hull :roll:

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Cool pics John!

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