Fantastic video my friend the lee is coming along nicely really nice job on the scratch building looks impressive keep up the great work and have a happy Christmas and new year 👍🙏
wonderful work mate! Your scratch building is amazing dude, I would have totally would have ran for the hills when confronted with having create the hatches! But you made it so unintimidating and achievable so might have to try some scratch building in one of my Sherman projects!
Another fine episode Rick. Woooh... you're a brave man with the lighter that close to the plastic, a cringe-worthy scene. 😬 It should look even better with paint on it. Looking forward to the next installment.
I'm new to your channel and have newly got back into scale modeling. I am in the process of building an M4 Sherman that I would also like to add spare tracks onto it as added armor but am unsure how they would have attached it to the body in real life so I'm unwilling to do so until I know how. Do you have any idea how it was done? I love your work and your video content! Please keep it coming :)
Hi, and thanks for watching. Generally, add-on track armor was welded onto the hull. In other instances, posts or blocks were welded onto the hull and the tracks were "hung". Hope this helps..good luck with your Sherman.
if I have that kit, I will never bother to mount the engines since it will never be seen again, instead I will display it's engine separate from the tank but that's just me lol, btw new subscriber here 😁
Glad to have you as a new subscriber. Beware, there are some attachment points on the engine that align with the rear deck/plate - check your instructions before deleting everything!!
This construction part is amazing, Rick, I love the scratch you made, very hard for me, I'm a bit lazy, hahahaha, congratulations, great video as always
I'm fairly new to your channel, but i can definitely say your up in my top 5 youtube channels now. Keep up the good work 😀
Wow, thanks! I'm glad that you are enjoying it.
Fantastic video my friend the lee is coming along nicely really nice job on the scratch building looks impressive keep up the great work and have a happy Christmas and new year 👍🙏
Thank you very much. Merry Christmas to you as well and all the best in the new year.
wonderful work mate! Your scratch building is amazing dude, I would have totally would have ran for the hills when confronted with having create the hatches! But you made it so unintimidating and achievable so might have to try some scratch building in one of my Sherman projects!
Thank you, my friend!
Wow, that’s a class in resilience and staying true to your idea!
thanks buddy.
A superb build. Really enjoyed watching your work
Glad you enjoyed it
Another fine episode Rick. Woooh... you're a brave man with the lighter that close to the plastic, a cringe-worthy scene. 😬 It should look even better with paint on it. Looking forward to the next installment.
Playin' with fire, baby!!!! What could go wrong?
Great job.enjoyed every minute of the video.
Awesome, thank you!
Another interesting video Rick i just finished sticking guidehornes on my bronco sherman tracks , a lot of them . Regards Gav.
I feel you! Thanks for watching.
Another level my friend, another level, congrats..
Thanks, Mate.
I'm new to your channel and have newly got back into scale modeling. I am in the process of building an M4 Sherman that I would also like to add spare tracks onto it as added armor but am unsure how they would have attached it to the body in real life so I'm unwilling to do so until I know how. Do you have any idea how it was done? I love your work and your video content! Please keep it coming :)
Hi, and thanks for watching. Generally, add-on track armor was welded onto the hull. In other instances, posts or blocks were welded onto the hull and the tracks were "hung". Hope this helps..good luck with your Sherman.
if I have that kit, I will never bother to mount the engines since it will never be seen again, instead I will display it's engine separate from the tank but that's just me lol, btw new subscriber here 😁
Glad to have you as a new subscriber. Beware, there are some attachment points on the engine that align with the rear deck/plate - check your instructions before deleting everything!!
@@RickLawlerPropaganda thanks for the heads up 👍
This construction part is amazing, Rick, I love the scratch you made, very hard for me, I'm a bit lazy, hahahaha, congratulations, great video as always
You can do it! Thank you, my friend.
Awesome Rick
Thanks, Shaun
Fantastico!!
Thank you!