Here’s my dragon M4A2 Russian army, basicly build out of the box, with tamiya and formations wheels and a verlinden tankcrew. All comments are welcome, as long as they are constructive [;)]
Thanks for looking
Here’s my dragon M4A2 Russian army, basicly build out of the box, with tamiya and formations wheels and a verlinden tankcrew. All comments are welcome, as long as they are constructive [;)]
Thanks for looking
Beautiful kit. Nice weathering. I completely love the white lettering.
Did the kit give you any problems?
Grant
Thanks for your comments Grant.
The kit is quite good, exept for the turret (a very bad fit!) and the tracks, which are too long.
But all in all a great kit, it was my first sherman ever, and there are more to come [;)]
Cheers, Jan [:)]
Very nicely done. Great subtle weathering job. Gives me good ideas for my next Sherman. Thanks for the pics [:)]
Nice build! I really love the figures, could you get a close up?
nice sherm
take some maybe drk tan or desert yellow and drybrush the string on the rear army
ropes are not white
and the figures are real cool
a closer look at them would be super
Looks great!
There you go [;)]
Thanks for your nice comments! [:)]
The stowage looks better in real life, the flash of my cam has corrupted the colors… i’ll try and make some new ones.
Cheers, Jan [:)]
just a thought I had… aren’t Russian tanker uniforms a blue colour?
Yup, you are right early war russian tankers had blue overalls. The later ones are brown, and this is a late-war lend lease vehicle [;)]
Jan [:)]
It’s always good to see a Sherman, and your M4A2 looks great!
Thanks for showing us your work.