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noli-poli

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While recuperating for 2 months (had a lung tumor removed...thank God it's benign) I got bored so I started working on one of my damaged British Sherman. I did a lot of plastic in high school but to try it in polystone was tough. Anyway, with Dremel tools and cannibalized parts here are the results including a conversion of a C21 Sherman Tank to ARV. Note original British Sherman #10 and I believe is the famous "Balaclava" of the 13/18 Hussars:
 

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Here are more on the ARV. Markings are the Senior Regimental HQ (REME section) of the 13/18 Hussars, 27th Armoured Brigade.
 

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Corrected tank name "Oddball"
 

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Wow!!! That is unbelievable craftsmenship!! That has to be one of the best conversions I have seen!:cool::cool:
 
Nicely done NP, always love a great conversion and glad to hear your doing well after your health issues.
Ray
 
1) VERY glad to hear that your are recovering!

2) Some good work on the conversions and modifications. Nice craftsmanship.

Trivia- in the future, the applique "patch armor" doesn't belong on a late hull Sherman.

Gary B.
 
1) VERY glad to hear that your are recovering!

2) Some good work on the conversions and modifications. Nice craftsmanship.

Trivia- in the future, the applique "patch armor" doesn't belong on a late hull Sherman.

Gary B.

Thanks. I will take it out.
 
Wow!!! That is unbelievable craftsmenship!! That has to be one of the best conversions I have seen!:cool::cool:

Thanks. I am working on the Chaffee too. I think there is too much stowage and couldn't see the profile of the tank. Besides, there were no 2 tanks alike in terms of stowage and names...now m other Chaffee "Rebel Rouser" (just need to re-position the MG mount) can fight side by side without looking identical. Working on the third Chaffee to be named " SKEETER," another famous tank name in WWII.

Please note pioneer tools, tank wrench and stell boxes I added. Also corrected 50 cal. MG mounting. It was resting on top of the loader hatch. I moved it back and based on reference pictures of the MG mount, the 2 legs are facing front . BTW, I was able to detach the driver's hatch and have the option of keeping it closed.
 

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