Mastercom10
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- Oct 14, 2010
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Hello at all,
I have two WB Sherman M4A3 and I noticed some trouble in regard of the upper hull sides casting :
- 25136 : low border of the upper hull side is not straight as it should be but is badly curved so that tracks
are touching the underside in the middle of the hull side ( see attached photos ).
- 25207 : this time, at one place on the right upper hull side there is a bump, so the surface don't appear vertically flat as it should be.
I think it is some casting trouble with the resin which is perhaps not enough cold when coming out of the mold.
Have you also such trouble with your Shermans ?.
And also, in regard of historical accuracy , it is a pitty that WB don't make the reinforcement check on the front of the right side of the turret.
It seems that all late Shermans M4A3 wet have this feature in 1944-45.
Having said and in all cases, I like the WWII military vehicles released by WB and I am waiting for the M-10 TD.
I have two WB Sherman M4A3 and I noticed some trouble in regard of the upper hull sides casting :
- 25136 : low border of the upper hull side is not straight as it should be but is badly curved so that tracks
are touching the underside in the middle of the hull side ( see attached photos ).
- 25207 : this time, at one place on the right upper hull side there is a bump, so the surface don't appear vertically flat as it should be.
I think it is some casting trouble with the resin which is perhaps not enough cold when coming out of the mold.
Have you also such trouble with your Shermans ?.
And also, in regard of historical accuracy , it is a pitty that WB don't make the reinforcement check on the front of the right side of the turret.
It seems that all late Shermans M4A3 wet have this feature in 1944-45.
Having said and in all cases, I like the WWII military vehicles released by WB and I am waiting for the M-10 TD.