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Italeri 36503 M4 Sherman (WoT) - Any reviews?
Steven000
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Antwerpen, Belgium
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Posted: Tuesday, November 29, 2016 - 01:44 PM UTC
Hello,
I was wondering if anybody could give me some info about the 'Italeri 36503 M4 Sherman (World of Tanks serie)'. This is the lowest priced sherman in our local hobby store and I was wondering if it is any good? Is it accurate? A rebox from kit N°...?

I can't find a review about this kit?



Many thanks & kind regards
Steven
Bravo1102
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Posted: Tuesday, November 29, 2016 - 02:39 PM UTC
It's the venerable Italeri M4A1 76 mm Sherman kit that has been around forever. As recently as twenty five years ago it was the best Sherman kit available. It is still a good kit but compared to other more recent releases it shows its age.
jon_a_its
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Posted: Tuesday, November 29, 2016 - 02:59 PM UTC

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It's the venerable Italeri M4A1 76 mm Sherman kit that has been around forever. As recently as twenty five years ago it was the best Sherman kit available. It is still a good kit but compared to other more recent releases it shows its age.



If it is as above, then the tank is still good, except the tracks are unusable...

as here: http://www.usarmymodels.com/MANUFACTURERS/Italeri/italeri225.html
Bravo1102
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Posted: Tuesday, November 29, 2016 - 03:43 PM UTC
There's so many Sherman replacement track out there but Italeri track is STIFF. The best I ever managed was to solidly glue the whole suspension. Boil the tracks and use a hair dryer to get them on. Or painstakingly pre bend every joint in the track to loosen tension then use the hair dryer to keep them pliable as you put them on.
Steven000
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Posted: Tuesday, November 29, 2016 - 04:18 PM UTC
Ok thank you guys,
I was looking for a less expensive Sherman to use on a snowy winter diorama, so this kit will be very usefull I think.

Kind regards
Steven
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