Sherman M4A3E8 76(w) HVSS Prototype
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Sherman M4A3E8 76(w) HVSS Prototype
Now that the prototype castings have arrived (woohoo), it is probably time to start a thread on the Sherman Prototype.
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Re: Sherman M4A3E8 76(w) HVSS Prototype
The effort that goes into making these kit's still amazes me, after year's of owning several vehicles it's an eye opener, keep at it regards simon manning.
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Re: Sherman M4A3E8 76(w) HVSS Prototype
Looking good! Any chance of a bit more CAD to see the design from different angles?
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Re: Sherman M4A3E8 76(w) HVSS Prototype
Prototype turret going through a second op on a 5AX - will try to get some film of this tomorrow.
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Re: Sherman M4A3E8 76(w) HVSS Prototype
I’m not a machinist, but I’m a journeyman marine blacksmith and metal heat treater, now retired. Working in close collaboration with machinists and many others in the metal trades for years, has given me a great appreciation of what it takes to design and produce these kits.simon_manning wrote: ↑Tue Feb 09, 2021 6:12 pmThe effort that goes into making these kit's still amazes me, after year's of owning several vehicles it's an eye opener, keep at it regards simon manning.
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Re: Sherman M4A3E8 76(w) HVSS Prototype
Great looking casting! These 5 axis machines are superb! Can't wait to see the E8 take shape.
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Re: Sherman M4A3E8 76(w) HVSS Prototype
Some big milestones in the last week - not only do we now have the prototype castings, but we also got the prototype tyres and tracks.
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Re: Sherman M4A3E8 76(w) HVSS Prototype
Hi,
Coming along nicely- any chance of offering steel tracks and sprocket rings as an option - I think this model could handle them
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Coming along nicely- any chance of offering steel tracks and sprocket rings as an option - I think this model could handle them
Cheers
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Re: Sherman M4A3E8 76(w) HVSS Prototype
Thanks for the updates Kian, it's good see that M4A3 rear end coming together!
Cheers,
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Cheers,
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Re: Sherman M4A3E8 76(w) HVSS Prototype
Manufacturing the bogie frame for the Sherman.
Over 1 hour 40 minutes manufacturing time per model ....
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Over 1 hour 40 minutes manufacturing time per model ....
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Re: Sherman M4A3E8 76(w) HVSS Prototype
Would not make economic sense for us to do that. After mould costs, machining time, testing time and limited market we would need to sell them for a pretty penny - which would make the market even smaller and drive up the cost even more ... which would make the market even smaller .... and on and on.David Brady wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 10:52 amComing along nicely- any chance of offering steel tracks and sprocket rings as an option - I think this model could handle them
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Re: Sherman M4A3E8 76(w) HVSS Prototype
Thought as much, thanks for the reply, I understand it's a balancing act - model looks amazing
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Re: Sherman M4A3E8 76(w) HVSS Prototype
I think those tracks are beautiful! Wow. Looks like the rear upper deck, floor plate and sponson bottoms are Aluminum alloy? Is this correct? Would be nice to shave a few pounds off that way.
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Re: Sherman M4A3E8 76(w) HVSS Prototype
Great pics. I always enjoy the progress reports. With one reserved, the anticipation is barely under control.