Always a good idea to rough put the design in cardboard. Makes it much
easier to see the constraints placed on location of the internals.



On Dec 21, 10:47 am, Phil <sasquevane...@aol.com> wrote:
> I'd just add that before worrying too much about scale plans you
> should think about motors, gears, markers and electrics. You don't
> want to build a perfect scale hull then find it's 1/16th inch too
> narrow for your motors. It can also affect your choice of model as if
> you're using wood or metal sheets then you might want one of the
> welded hulls whereas if you are molding then the cast versions would
> make more sense.
>
> Phil Palmer
> On Dec 21, 5:44 am, jvragu47 <jpl...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Mike,
> >         I have a sheet , 1/35 scale ,of the model that you're want to
> > build. Ican make you a copy and mail it to you. Let me know.
>
> > John
>
> >  Dec 18, 5:45 pm, mike <mike082...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Fellow hobbyiststs,
>
> > > You probably forgot (like me) that I was going to build an M4 Sherman.
> > > The problem is its lack of information. Can somebody share a way to
> > > acquire some reasonable blueprints? The model is specifically the M4A3
> > > 76mm (Wet) Sherman VVSS similar to the HVSS E8 I believe.- Hide quoted 
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