1/18th Sherman Dozer Blade Is Back !!
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1/18th Sherman Dozer Blade Is Back !!
I am almost done with my prototype. I should be able to post some pics tonight
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:M4A3- ... trun-1.jpg
I was going to do the mine roller but the way things are going it may have been cost prohibative. The resin alone on the rollers would have been about $30-$40 That would have pushed the price point well over $100 and I just do not think that anybody would get it if it was over $125. Except my main nucleous of buyers.
So I am trying to get this out as a quicky.
Any interest ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:M4A3- ... trun-1.jpg
I was going to do the mine roller but the way things are going it may have been cost prohibative. The resin alone on the rollers would have been about $30-$40 That would have pushed the price point well over $100 and I just do not think that anybody would get it if it was over $125. Except my main nucleous of buyers.
So I am trying to get this out as a quicky.
Any interest ?
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Here is a variation on the Tank located at the AAF Tank Museum.
http://www.aaftankmuseum.com/Archive11M4A3E8.htm
and a couple pics I took a few years ago.
http://news.webshots.com/photo/15089965 ... 2626qgQslD
http://www.aaftankmuseum.com/Archive11M4A3E8.htm
and a couple pics I took a few years ago.
http://news.webshots.com/photo/15089965 ... 2626qgQslD
"A Sherman can give you a very nice... edge." -Oddball - "Kelly's Heros"
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I am thinking around $60 for the assult dozer blade.Razor17019 wrote:So, are you working on the blade for the Sherman Dozer?
What would be the cost for blade for our Shermans? (Fov and 21stC?)
The blade is BIG .
I was trying to get some work done on this today. But I have way too much things piled up to sort out after such a legthy vacation.
I hope to have the dozer prototype finished this weekend in order to post some pics for you guys.
It looks like no new armor news in 1/18 scale.
Heck before I left I was the only game in town anyway.
Dare I say that I am the only one keeping 1/18 scale armor alive ?
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PH,
Never under estimate your competition.
At this point in time, you ARE the only game in town on armor.
BUT...
Grunt has some nice pieces in artillery and weapons
Plasticboy has just offered up some nice looking sitting figures for jeeps and trucks and I guess they could ride on a tank too.
I really appreciate each and everyone of you out there still creating 1/18 items and keeping our hobby going.
Who knows, some company may rise up and be the 21st Century Toys of the 21st Century...
We will have to see.
Never under estimate your competition.
At this point in time, you ARE the only game in town on armor.
BUT...
Grunt has some nice pieces in artillery and weapons
Plasticboy has just offered up some nice looking sitting figures for jeeps and trucks and I guess they could ride on a tank too.
I really appreciate each and everyone of you out there still creating 1/18 items and keeping our hobby going.
Who knows, some company may rise up and be the 21st Century Toys of the 21st Century...
We will have to see.
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Well she is done.
The linkages were perplexing but I think I got it right.
This thing sure was fidely with all of the conections , hydrolic arms and what not.
A whole lot of head scratching whent into this and a lot of staring at pictures time.
The way I made the hangers they clip right on to the bogie. No drilling or glueing.
The back of the blade
Main hydrolic conection clamp.
Main hydro arm.
Armor shield
Over all views
Next is the mould making. But there is a snag. I ran out of RTV. My supplier as out as well. I need to catch up on some nick nacks then I will get back to the M-3 TD..
I am still looking at $60 for this plus shipping.
This adds a aditional 3 inches to the front . The blade is about 7 inches wide and Sherman with blade has an overall length of 15 1/2 inches.
That is about 7.5 cm in front ,19 wide for the blade and about 44.5 cm length over all.
The linkages were perplexing but I think I got it right.
This thing sure was fidely with all of the conections , hydrolic arms and what not.
A whole lot of head scratching whent into this and a lot of staring at pictures time.
The way I made the hangers they clip right on to the bogie. No drilling or glueing.
The back of the blade
Main hydrolic conection clamp.
Main hydro arm.
Armor shield
Over all views
Next is the mould making. But there is a snag. I ran out of RTV. My supplier as out as well. I need to catch up on some nick nacks then I will get back to the M-3 TD..
I am still looking at $60 for this plus shipping.
This adds a aditional 3 inches to the front . The blade is about 7 inches wide and Sherman with blade has an overall length of 15 1/2 inches.
That is about 7.5 cm in front ,19 wide for the blade and about 44.5 cm length over all.
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