Does anyone know when the tracks were fitted as secondary armour, were they welded on or fitted to the turret & frontal area, has anyone finished one yet???
Ken
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HELP!!! SHERMAN FIREFLY NO 19
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Re: HELP!!! SHERMAN FIREFLY NO 19
Hi Ken - welcome to the forum from another Firefly owner - still boxed though
Given that they might need them in the future as spares, I would have thought the tracks would be be made up into sections and then wired in place, rather than welded.
On a related note, I've always wondered whether welding things to tanks affects the armour strength due to the heat cycle added to the steel
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Given that they might need them in the future as spares, I would have thought the tracks would be be made up into sections and then wired in place, rather than welded.
On a related note, I've always wondered whether welding things to tanks affects the armour strength due to the heat cycle added to the steel
Adrian.
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Re: HELP!!! SHERMAN FIREFLY NO 19
I'm not sure about the British, but I know that in the Pacific the US marines welded the spare tracks to the turret sometimes teeth outward. Usually these were tracks that were worn out.