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Hello everyone! This is my first official post on the forum but I have been using it a lot, along with other forums, since me and my brothers got into 1/16 RC tanks a year ago. We have a total of ten tanks spread throughout us but I'd like to introduce to you specifically two builds of mine.
Meet the M4A3EX, aka the Sherman X, a fictional build inspired by the Chilean M-60 Shermans.
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A couple shots of the Sherman X on patrol.
-3D printed heavy gun mantlet
-3D printed rear bustle on turret
-3D printed 60mm HVMC (Hyper Velocity Main Cannon) smoothbore barrel. Lore says: capable of firing HEAT, AP (armor piercing), APCR, and rockets (HESH rounds?)
-3D printed early-style roadwheels with twin ball bearings in each. Made to last many, many patrols.
-Mato T49 steel forged tracks with sprockets and idlers. I absolutely love how super heavy duty these tracks are. Thanks Forgebear!
-Custom "Stormy Coast" camo scheme, meant for beach assault.
-3D printed oil jugs on the back, 3D printed stowage on the sides.
-3D printed searchlight. I wired the searchlight to the original taillight connector on the TK7 board, and wired the taillights to one of the many extra LED ports the TK7 has, so I can control the searchlight separately.
-Handmade netted stowage
-Modified turret ring gear to allow 360 degree rotation
-Relocated the on/off switch to behind and underneath the rear deck, between the idler wheels and hidden so you can't see it, because when the turret is facing straight, the driver's hatch where the switch used to be is blocked by the new mantlet.
And that's the build.
Fictional design obviously. This tank is meant to platoon with the KV-2, which I'll show you pics of later, and which is the next build.
Fictional Background: The M4A3EX aka "Sherman X" is a sniper tank. It uses its powerful searchlight and smoothbore hyper-velocity main gun to pinpoint targets and destroy them quickly using a wide range of ammunition. It has high mobility and can attack silently and quickly. It has poor hull armor so the ideal situation for this tank is a hull-down position with only the thick welded mantlet exposed to enemy vehicles. The Sherman X performs best in stormy or after-dark cover, and is not a vehicle to be underestimated. If you see a Sherman X, be assured it has already seen you. And you only have seconds to escape.
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Loving this unique cammo you have here.Originally posted by TheCoastalGhost View PostA couple shots of the Sherman X on patrol.
-3D printed heavy gun mantlet
-3D printed rear bustle on turret
-3D printed 60mm HVMC (Hyper Velocity Main Cannon) smoothbore barrel. Lore says: capable of firing HEAT, AP (armor piercing), APCR, and rockets (HESH rounds?)
-3D printed early-style roadwheels with twin ball bearings in each. Made to last many, many patrols.
-Mato T49 steel forged tracks with sprockets and idlers. I absolutely love how super heavy duty these tracks are. Thanks Forgebear!
-Custom "Stormy Coast" camo scheme, meant for beach assault.
-3D printed oil jugs on the back, 3D printed stowage on the sides.
-3D printed searchlight. I wired the searchlight to the original taillight connector on the TK7 board, and wired the taillights to one of the many extra LED ports the TK7 has, so I can control the searchlight separately.
-Handmade netted stowage
-Modified turret ring gear to allow 360 degree rotation
-Relocated the on/off switch to behind and underneath the rear deck, between the idler wheels and hidden so you can't see it, because when the turret is facing straight, the driver's hatch where the switch used to be is blocked by the new mantlet.
And that's the build.
Fictional design obviously. This tank is meant to platoon with the KV-2, which I'll show you pics of later, and which is the next build.
Fictional Background: The M4A3EX aka "Sherman X" is a sniper tank. It uses its powerful searchlight and smoothbore hyper-velocity main gun to pinpoint targets and destroy them quickly using a wide range of ammunition. It has high mobility and can attack silently and quickly. It has poor hull armor so the ideal situation for this tank is a hull-down position with only the thick welded mantlet exposed to enemy vehicles. The Sherman X performs best in stormy or after-dark cover, and is not a vehicle to be underestimated. If you see a Sherman X, be assured it has already seen you. And you only have seconds to escape.
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Originally posted by TheCoastalGhost View Post
Thank you! I don't really know what inspired me regarding that lol. I guess WW2 battleship camo looks somewhat similar...
By Joseph Frantiska Jr. What do Pablo Picasso, the U.S. Navy, the British Royal Navy, and the U.S. Army Air Forces (USAAF) have in common? They were all users of rather distinctive—some would say garish—painting styles. In Picasso’s case, it was to create art. In the military’s case, it was to disguise ships and aircraft […]
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IDF Magach 6B on new sections of battle field hill/tunnel. The 6B was used for testing the firing positions even though they were optimized for smaller tanks.
Last photo is of the tunnel. Had to enlarge it from my original plan at the request of a few local clubs to ensure those tanks built with antennas would not get damaged.
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My HL Merkava MK IV ready for battle with the HL TK7.1 electronic system installed for servo operations.
Click on this to see the upgrades that were installed: https://www.hobbysquawk.com/forum/rc...rsion-to-tk7-1
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