I love this kind of thing. Recently, I built one, too, in 1/72 scale. My "what if" was an Israeli tank in 1948. Historically, Israel found some Sherman's in Italian junkyards, bought them and put them into combat. So what if they also found some M3 medium tanks, too. To the basic M3 I added a long 75 (the kind used in the Panther, but manufactured in France post-war) for the hull-mounted main gun, and replaced the turret 37mm with a British 6-pounder (57mm in US service) anti-tank gun. It was a fun project.
I was really hoping someone would do a 'what if vehicle' like these, and lo and behold a double whammy!;) very nice build there to you and your friend. Have always thought about doing an unusual Sherman with various unusual attributes. Well done gentlemen!
That's brilliant, I especially like how the modeller has kept it real in that the bow armour plates are dismountable for access to the final drive and the escape hatch on the left hull side has a deflector in front of it.
This type of video is a really good idea, and it's different from what you usually do. Your videos really help me with my own models, especially the weathering, and I even brought an airbrush after watching how you use it. If you could do a video sometime on using an airbrush for people new to it, that would be really good
Another great video Andy. I tbi k I've found a paint scheme for a What If build I've currently got on the go. Keep them coming, my fix of SW sunshine in a wet South Wales👍
I'm 5 years late to this party but just the idea for these is pretty impressive let alone the actual execution of the idea. Hats off to the builder! Obviously a very nice paint job too. Like the splinter pattern very much.
If the British thought that the Sherman turret with a 17lber was cramped, then it would have been really bad with the 75mm L/70, even with the extension on the back. Maybe it could have worked with a T23 turret.
@@tankmaker9807 Yuo were right to, as the Chieftain showed in his inside the hatch video, there was a lot of space inside. The reason the British gun was unweildy is because it had an abnormally large breech.
Nevermind the space lmao. This whole concept is just a concept. We all know how complicated this already and very heavy. They even bolted more armour so nevermind the field transmission repair and added the notorious panther suspension to make it impossible for field recovery
The second model based on the E8 Sherman and retaining its suspension and engine deck is far better, in my opinion. On the first kit only the greater number of bolts on the frontal armour works better. The paint scheme of the first model is outstanding.
hello Andy i just discover your channel recently and i find my motivation again kit's after a long disease . this kind of project is really cool thanks for sharing . i continue now showing yours videos .cheers from Portugal :)
a common mistake modelers make is the whole "Let's make german tracks appear rusted" in reality all tank tracks that Germany produced from 1933 to 1945 were of a high quality alloy called "Niresist" which in addition to being VERY HIGH QUALITY AND EXPENSIVE. WE'RE EXTREMELY RESISTANT TO RUST
Not only that, but towards the end of the war those late-model German tanks generally did not survive for long. The last batch of King Tigers didn't even leave the city they were built in, some were destroyed within days or weeks. Throughout the war, the average German tank was probably only a year or so old. They'd probably still have new car smell. This is a sticking point with me because on the forums and reddit you see SO MANY models that look like museum pieces - IE what they look like after sitting for 70 years! Would they be muddy? Yes. Would they look like they were parked at the bottom of the sea? No!
Just goes to show what could have been next though! Nice job the Sherman's actually suit it looks like they were made for it! I really like the colours n patterns wasn't to sure when you said brown to start with but now it's on it's nice
Damn, what a badass tank(s)! I have a buddy who planned on scratch building an M26 "Ultra Pershing," essentially a super Pershing with even more armor and the Jagdtiger 128mm cannon. Wish I could build something like that
Love your videos. I would love it if you did the Tamiya M113 APC or ACAV in the Vietnam configuration. It would also be cool if you did a white wash on a Sherman. I'd like to see you build the Tamiya M4A3 Sherman 105mm.
I love these 1946 esque scenarios great models interesting Germany and the US V the communists would not have been close. What a couple of great models . And awesome paint job chapeau
Hello Andy; I really enjoyed this video which led to watching a few more of your other stuff. I thought about how would I do the technique you did with the geometric design. I want to do something like that for a 1:48 Tamiya Panther. So I see you're located just up the road from me...I'm in Tucson. I don't make it up to Phoenix much unless when I'm traveling to L.A., and have to add you to my stops when in town. Looks like my youngest boy and I will be making up to attend the Modelcon II. Hope to visit your shop soon. Oh, last thing, I'm a BIG 1:48 scale WWII armor builder...have you done any videos on this scale/period? Thanks again.
this was a nice switch up, maybe you could do more miss matched and molded kits like this once in a while? it could definitely keep things fresh. good work :)
Andy, please suggest to your friend a project based on a Panther [or perhaps a King Tiger?] modified for resumed production by the Allies in 1946 -new engine, revised fittings and hatches, keep the gun but revise the turret, etc. Your video has a unique and creative subject with great painting ideas, and is the perfect incentive to work on a Sherman on a snow day! Thanks!
There is an old thread on Armorama about the IDF using Panthers. I have a project to "upgrade" a Panther using the M26 as a parts source to improve the suspension, tracks and final drive as a post war "Western" Panther.
Randy, thanks for the reply! You could do a whole series of "what-ifs" involving the IDF and German WWII armor. If Israel had Panthers in 1948... wow. I hope Andy will feature your "western" Panther in the future. Just wondering - In 1944, could a Panther or Pzkw. IV long-barreled turret actually have been mated to a Sherman or M10 hull? I could imagine some field depot trying such a dramatic [and unauthorized] modification. It would make for a very interesting diorama!
Not sure if it's the camera or not but the finished camo on the second Sherman looks a bit hazy. Either way, I love the two Shermans, they both look amazing.
Thanks for a great channel. As a beginner I Always find great tips. On the historical "what-if"-note.. Would it really be possible to put on that much armour on the Sherman-chassi without making the tank slow and heavy? With the Shermans hight it would make an even more easy target than it already was?
stuff like this would drastically affect the Sherman's mobility, but the Sherman chassis was quite rugged and could take some really heavy modification/up-armouring.
Hi Andy, I know you were not 'in charge of construction' but you have done a great job on these two tanks, now my question is, who would have operated these vehicles? Cheers and happy modelling, Les
There were many ideas to upgrade the sherman, one concept would have seen a sharper glacis as with these but during testing it was rejected due to it protruding beyond the tracks in the front.
Nice paint jobs, though they never were made I think those long barreled 75 mm guns from the panther would of problem been a lot better then home of the guns we had, last to a degree
wow! these Are amazing. great work from your mates part. and great painting Andy. Quick question. Do you use Any kind of sucktion when you airbrush or do you just spray without Any ventalation?
Andy's Hobby Headquarters is it a special kind of mask or just a normal mask you would wear for painting with Any kind of spray? thanks for the Quick response
Shaw Rosowitsch wait how could you even mod something like this in War Thunder? Fallout i understand but War Thunder is as strict as it gets toward to realistic data.
westwing23 u don't know how much I hate that American tank, coz I grind the German tank line XD, it looks like any other Sherman until u see, no damage when u fire
There was one possible 'what if' addition that could have been added at the modellers discretion;Perhaps a very large aerial recognition flag or a brightly coloured turret roof because although we would all have been deeply in the doo doo on the ground it would be fair to say the Russkis might have been in deep doo doo in the air. These two models look brilliant as they are and such an addition probably couldn't improve them just possibly immerse them further into a 46 environment.
The tanks are both virtually blind tho :P just wanted to mention that- there are no viewports are on the commander's hatch slits on both tanks(i forgot what to call them all of a sudden), the only exception may be the turret cannon scopes, and what seems to be a driver's periscope in front of the turret, but that's still just one viewport... XD still pretty cool design tho!
The guy who built this deserves multiple awards
I love this kind of thing. Recently, I built one, too, in 1/72 scale. My "what if" was an Israeli tank in 1948. Historically, Israel found some Sherman's in Italian junkyards, bought them and put them into combat. So what if they also found some M3 medium tanks, too. To the basic M3 I added a long 75 (the kind used in the Panther, but manufactured in France post-war) for the hull-mounted main gun, and replaced the turret 37mm with a British 6-pounder (57mm in US service) anti-tank gun. It was a fun project.
Good luck turning that tank around corners, that gun is gonna whack something
I was really hoping someone would do a 'what if vehicle' like these, and lo and behold a double whammy!;) very nice build there to you and your friend. Have always thought about doing an unusual Sherman with various unusual attributes. Well done gentlemen!
Interesting projects! Thanks for sharing
Panzermeister36 I love your videos
Lol the humvee is on fire in the background
That's brilliant, I especially like how the modeller has kept it real in that the bow armour plates are dismountable for access to the final drive and the escape hatch on the left hull side has a deflector in front of it.
This type of video is a really good idea, and it's different from what you usually do. Your videos really help me with my own models, especially the weathering, and I even brought an airbrush after watching how you use it. If you could do a video sometime on using an airbrush for people new to it, that would be really good
Nice build and conversion by your friend. Thanks for showing us his efforts and showing the possible paint schemes they could have had. Lovely work.
Those are awesome and a great paint job on both.
Another great video Andy. I tbi k I've found a paint scheme for a What If build I've currently got on the go. Keep them coming, my fix of SW sunshine in a wet South Wales👍
Still looks great today
Well that certainly is different! Thanx for sharing your talents once again!
I'm 5 years late to this party but just the idea for these is pretty impressive let alone the actual execution of the idea. Hats off to the builder!
Obviously a very nice paint job too. Like the splinter pattern very much.
If the British thought that the Sherman turret with a 17lber was cramped, then it would have been really bad with the 75mm L/70, even with the extension on the back. Maybe it could have worked with a T23 turret.
I used the IDF/French M50 conversion as the basis for these.
@@tankmaker9807 Yuo were right to, as the Chieftain showed in his inside the hatch video, there was a lot of space inside.
The reason the British gun was unweildy is because it had an abnormally large breech.
Nevermind the space lmao. This whole concept is just a concept.
We all know how complicated this already and very heavy. They even bolted more armour so nevermind the field transmission repair and added the notorious panther suspension to make it impossible for field recovery
very cool, I love projects that are less tired down to historical accuracy. cool to see some amazing scratch building too.
well done Andy , great paintwork and weathering and we'll done to your friend for producing two very interesting tanks . great work
That's crazy, I literally read through this build on armorama I think it was yesterday. Small world. Great job to both builder and painter alike
that was a awsome kit and nice paint
the Panman haha! very cool kits, and nice paint work as always!
this was badass!!! great job Andy!!!
The second model based on the E8 Sherman and retaining its suspension and engine deck is far better, in my opinion. On the first kit only the greater number of bolts on the frontal armour works better. The paint scheme of the first model is outstanding.
Andy, do you think you could show us some more of Randy's work?
Those extensive kitbash modifications left me in awe. Some very interesting inspiration.
hello Andy i just discover your channel recently and i find my motivation again kit's after a long disease . this kind of project is really cool thanks for sharing . i continue now showing yours videos .cheers from Portugal :)
Amazing job as always, and those are two very cool "What-if?" tanks!! Thanks for sharing!!
Awesome video. Thanks
thank you andy for sharing this with us :)
Those look so cool. Nice job.
Love seeing folks, break WEIRD!!! Keep, keeping it WEIRD!!!
Very unusual "What if?" historical speculation. Nice paint schemes as well. Thanks Andy. Great Vid.
Andy please do more of these !!!
Those two vehicles honestly look fantastic! The Panther-Sherman mix is soo awesome (even better with the clean finish of the camouflage.
Awesome projects
a common mistake modelers make is the whole "Let's make german tracks appear rusted" in reality all tank tracks that Germany produced from 1933 to 1945 were of a high quality alloy called "Niresist" which in addition to being VERY HIGH QUALITY AND EXPENSIVE. WE'RE EXTREMELY RESISTANT TO RUST
if Ni means Nickel, then yeah, those things would never rust, get dirty maybe but never rust
What's your source for this? I'm curious now.
but i think it just looks better/used
Not only that, but towards the end of the war those late-model German tanks generally did not survive for long. The last batch of King Tigers didn't even leave the city they were built in, some were destroyed within days or weeks. Throughout the war, the average German tank was probably only a year or so old. They'd probably still have new car smell. This is a sticking point with me because on the forums and reddit you see SO MANY models that look like museum pieces - IE what they look like after sitting for 70 years! Would they be muddy? Yes. Would they look like they were parked at the bottom of the sea? No!
I love the panther chassis. Wish it was an actual kit.
Both look incredible though
Just goes to show what could have been next though! Nice job the Sherman's actually suit it looks like they were made for it! I really like the colours n patterns wasn't to sure when you said brown to start with but now it's on it's nice
Very, very interesting! Thanks!
Great video.
This is definitely one of your better paint jobs
Love this video andy. I wanna see a panther turret on a t34 chassy. To go with the theme of this video
Damn, what a badass tank(s)! I have a buddy who planned on scratch building an M26 "Ultra Pershing," essentially a super Pershing with even more armor and the Jagdtiger 128mm cannon. Wish I could build something like that
Those are some amazing scratch builds!
Looks amazing as always!!
Love your videos. I would love it if you did the Tamiya M113 APC or ACAV in the Vietnam configuration. It would also be cool if you did a white wash on a Sherman. I'd like to see you build the Tamiya M4A3 Sherman 105mm.
I love these 1946 esque scenarios great models interesting Germany and the US V the communists would not have been close. What a couple of great models . And awesome paint job chapeau
Just perfect!
I do really enjoy 'what-if' tanks and field modified vehicles. so much fun and imagination
Very interesting ideas.
i love it! nice idea!
Cool video I wonder what a Tiger Pershing mix would look like
Super cool 👍
Hello Andy; I really enjoyed this video which led to watching a few more of your other stuff. I thought about how would I do the technique you did with the geometric design. I want to do something like that for a 1:48 Tamiya Panther. So I see you're located just up the road from me...I'm in Tucson. I don't make it up to Phoenix much unless when I'm traveling to L.A., and have to add you to my stops when in town. Looks like my youngest boy and I will be making up to attend the Modelcon II. Hope to visit your shop soon. Oh, last thing, I'm a BIG 1:48 scale WWII armor builder...have you done any videos on this scale/period? Thanks again.
Wow great video
Absolutely love this. I would very much enjoy more hybrid tanks!
this was a nice switch up, maybe you could do more miss matched and molded kits like this once in a while? it could definitely keep things fresh. good work :)
Hi from Spain :D i love your videos!!
Andy, nice project overview .. Any news in regards to the Train Diorama? .. thx regards john
Andy, please suggest to your friend a project based on a Panther [or perhaps a King Tiger?] modified for resumed production by the Allies in 1946 -new engine, revised fittings and hatches, keep the gun but revise the turret, etc. Your video has a unique and creative subject with great painting ideas, and is the perfect incentive to work on a Sherman on a snow day! Thanks!
There is an old thread on Armorama about the IDF using Panthers. I have a project to "upgrade" a Panther using the M26 as a parts source to improve the suspension, tracks and final drive as a post war "Western" Panther.
Randy, thanks for the reply! You could do a whole series of "what-ifs" involving the IDF and German WWII armor. If Israel had Panthers in 1948... wow. I hope Andy will feature your "western" Panther in the future. Just wondering - In 1944, could a Panther or Pzkw. IV long-barreled turret actually have been mated to a Sherman or M10 hull? I could imagine some field depot trying such a dramatic [and unauthorized] modification. It would make for a very interesting diorama!
very impressive
Very cool!
your friend is talented
damn this awesome I like doing some whut if paint jobs I dnt really share this looks kool
Wow I love that late war geometric camo pattern
Awesome! 👍🏼:)
Not sure if it's the camera or not but the finished camo on the second Sherman looks a bit hazy. Either way, I love the two Shermans, they both look amazing.
Beautiful, Andy can i do an a sherman firefly whit m4 sherman from tamiya and 17pdr metal gun barrel?
More like these pmease, its cool to mix up things alittle
Thanks for a great channel. As a beginner I Always find great tips.
On the historical "what-if"-note.. Would it really be possible to put on that much armour on the Sherman-chassi without making the tank slow and heavy? With the Shermans hight it would make an even more easy target than it already was?
stuff like this would drastically affect the Sherman's mobility, but the Sherman chassis was quite rugged and could take some really heavy modification/up-armouring.
Thanks! Always nice to get some tech-facts on the side.
Most tanks at the time had top speeds around 30 mph, but yes, way too heavy. Luckily for me this is fantasy!
Hi Andy,
I know you were not 'in charge of construction' but you have done a great job on these two tanks, now my question is, who would have operated these vehicles?
Cheers and happy modelling,
Les
...If Only Gen.G.Patton was Alive....!! Great Idea of the 2 Shermans...!!
How do you airbrush Tamiya acrylic paints? How much paint vs how much thinner? What air pressure? Stuff like that.
I like the idea
There were many ideas to upgrade the sherman, one concept would have seen a sharper glacis as with these but during testing it was rejected due to it protruding beyond the tracks in the front.
Hi andy. Can you please do an building review on the trumpeter tank 103.
I think the coolest late war “Frankenstein” tanks has to be the super Pershing. A panther frontal plate as extra gun mantlet armor is just so badass
Nice paint jobs, though they never were made I think those long barreled 75 mm guns from the panther would of problem been a lot better then home of the guns we had, last to a degree
the model maker is talented there amazing
these are absolutely fantastic if only it was a kit
Nice shanthers
Awesome
Strange but really cool
How long do you let the dull coat/flat coat dry?
These are pretty interesting to see. I'm starting to scratch build a Syrian T-72 Adra or "caged beast"
Whose side were these tanks supposedly fighting on?
US side
Wonder anyone put the 1:35 Tamiya panzer IV/L70 barrel update set onto m10 or m36 vehicle?
The camouflage for the M4A3E8-Panther hybrid looks very British.
Matt Sharman I was thinking more like the scheme we used in Australia on the Leopard 1's
wow! these Are amazing. great work from your mates part. and great painting Andy. Quick question. Do you use Any kind of sucktion when you airbrush or do you just spray without Any ventalation?
I wear a mask and open front door
Andy's Hobby Headquarters is it a special kind of mask or just a normal mask you would wear for painting with Any kind of spray?
thanks for the Quick response
Those cardboard masks will not protect you from paint, only a proper respirator will
Sean Clarke you mean one with an air flow in it?
This will not protect you at all: i.imgur.com/5bIDf2q.jpg
This will: i.imgur.com/felmJZP.jpg
Genius.
Awesome builds. Would like to see what he did with a U.S. half-tracks and other armor w/ German modifications fighting the Russians.
Andy I want more videos with suc h tanks!🖒
Do they make those tracks for the early Tiger I and where can I get them if so? I'm doing a Tiger I but as Heavy Tank No 6 from World of Tanks.
if only war thunder would allow us have this in the game :(.
westwing23 you can mod it Into the game
westwing23 then there would be no Russian bias. It'll be American bias
Shaw Rosowitsch wait how could you even mod something like this in War Thunder? Fallout i understand but War Thunder is as strict as it gets toward to realistic data.
NATORDEN if the m4a3e2 Jumbo 5.7BR had the German 75mm, fuck yeah it be strong but it still can be easily killed in that BR.
westwing23 u don't know how much I hate that American tank, coz I grind the German tank line XD, it looks like any other Sherman until u see, no damage when u fire
Still wondering about those t shirts and if you sell them to fans of your channel / shop..
This is so cool. I am a fan of this distruptive camo, did you use nato green for that?
Andy, what is the size of the masking tape? 2mm or 3mm or 5mm?
Hi Andy
What is the reference of yellow?
The Sherman w/ the HVSS suspension looks more like a Hybrid of an Easy Eight and a British Firefly.
Do you have a online shop?
There was one possible 'what if' addition that could have been added at the modellers discretion;Perhaps a very large aerial recognition flag or a brightly coloured turret roof because although we would all have been deeply in the doo doo on the ground it would be fair to say the Russkis might have been in deep doo doo in the air.
These two models look brilliant as they are and such an addition probably couldn't improve them just possibly immerse them further into a 46 environment.
The tanks are both virtually blind tho :P just wanted to mention that- there are no viewports are on the commander's hatch slits on both tanks(i forgot what to call them all of a sudden), the only exception may be the turret cannon scopes, and what seems to be a driver's periscope in front of the turret, but that's still just one viewport... XD still pretty cool design tho!
FGG01 maybe the model designers just didnt make actual viewports more obvious with actual drilled holes...? XD thx for the info X3 i didnt knoww that
Is that a Harder and Steenbeck airbrush you using?