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1/6th Scale, or GI Joe size, or 2"=1 foot, tip to tail 50"+ 2" Mortar. I seem to see the external bomb throwers on M4A4's and internal mortars on M4's and Hybrids Quote:
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![]() Some of the photos used for reference, I've looked at way to many Sherman ass ends, sorta got to liking them. Had to stop at that point. One thing I realised is there is no common denominator, heah! 50,000 plus build, all the same, not bloody likely. M4 early production ![]() M4 or M4A4 without some serious trig, a very hard call. ![]() A 'Pristine' (adj:having its original purity; uncorrupted, unsullied, ) Ic ![]() Bottom photo, again the tranny cover is not visible, front tank M4 Ic, rear 2 M4A4's check the bogie spacing. ![]() Official British Stowage Diagram, never saw one even close to this ............yet. ![]() My final reference, M4, 3 piece tranny (check the angular shape of the right side final drive housing), it's called Canuck and Monty obviously approves. ![]() Geoff Last edited by Johnny Canuck; 03-12-13 at 03:05. |
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