Hey Guys,
Gues I should have saved this one for the 'Snapshots in time' GB, but I got too far before I remembered. Oh well:pinch:
After building the DML Sherman III I thought I'd give the Tasca Sherman III DV a go
Although the DML kit wasn't bad, the tasca kit has proven to be an infitely more enjoyable experience
I'm aiming to more or less replicate this picture from the IWM archives as featured in Dennis Oliver's Concord title 'British and Commonwealth Armour in Sicily and Italy'
This is a HQ Sqn Sherman III DV of the 4th County of London Yeomanry landing in Sicily:
The tasca kit is a dream and fell together in record time thanks to perfect engineering and that indefinable 'enjoyment' factor only Tasca and Tamiya seem to be able to give their kits. Don't get me wrong, DML, Italeri, Trumpeter and others make kits that are enjoyable to build, I just find Tasca and Tamiya make it that bit more fun:laugh:
Anyway, with basic construction being so hassle free, I had plenty of energy for scratching the wading stack and various stowage needed to replicate the picture
Then I went a bit mental and decided scratching the bows of the LST would be a good idea
So this is where I'm up to now:
Loads more to do yet
More soon and thanks for looking!
Chris
Gues I should have saved this one for the 'Snapshots in time' GB, but I got too far before I remembered. Oh well:pinch:
After building the DML Sherman III I thought I'd give the Tasca Sherman III DV a go
Although the DML kit wasn't bad, the tasca kit has proven to be an infitely more enjoyable experience
I'm aiming to more or less replicate this picture from the IWM archives as featured in Dennis Oliver's Concord title 'British and Commonwealth Armour in Sicily and Italy'
This is a HQ Sqn Sherman III DV of the 4th County of London Yeomanry landing in Sicily:

The tasca kit is a dream and fell together in record time thanks to perfect engineering and that indefinable 'enjoyment' factor only Tasca and Tamiya seem to be able to give their kits. Don't get me wrong, DML, Italeri, Trumpeter and others make kits that are enjoyable to build, I just find Tasca and Tamiya make it that bit more fun:laugh:
Anyway, with basic construction being so hassle free, I had plenty of energy for scratching the wading stack and various stowage needed to replicate the picture


Then I went a bit mental and decided scratching the bows of the LST would be a good idea
So this is where I'm up to now:



Loads more to do yet
More soon and thanks for looking!
Chris