Showing posts with label M4 Sherman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label M4 Sherman. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 June 2015

Review: 1/56 Plastic M4 Sherman (Warlord Games)


Warlord Games M4 Sherman Box Art

I have recently built and painted the Warlord Games / Italeri M4 Sherman Medium Tank and here’s my review.
First impressions
First impressions are good, when you pick up the box you’ll notice the slick Box art with the added gun flare, smoke and dust which are all digitally added. Set in a great piece of scenery it looks gorgeous but that might just be my opinion. The next thing you’ll notice is that the box is very light, well at least if you’re like me and used to put together resin tanks. The plastic tanks are really light and that’s something to get used to. You can also see that although Warlord Games sells these boxes they are produced by Italeri who have been making plastic model kits for years. Making this 1/56 kit specially for gamers is a nice step forward for both companies. But hey that’s just the box, it’s about time we have a look inside..


Contents and tools

What’s in the box?
In the box you’ll find just 2 sprues to put the tank together with. This is not a scale model this is a wargamers model so you don’t have to fiddle around with tiny bits and pieces that break off easily anyway. It’s nice that this kit also comes with a sheet of decals and you don’t have to buy them separately like with the resin tanks. The decal sheet has enough nice signs, letters, numbers and insignia to personalise your model the way you like. There’s also a comprehensive instruction manual something else the resin kits don’t include and you have to download from warlord’s website.


M4 Sherman Built
Putting it together
The kit fits together very nicely and hardly any mold lines have to be removed. The detail is crisp and clear and there’s enough to make for an interesting model to look at. I had my model ready within 20 minutes. If you want extra stowage or a driver/commander you will have to buy them separately. The only minor issue is that when you fit the top half of the hull on the undercarriage you see a nasty line on the front of the model but this can be removed with greenstuff and some sanding, this is the same on the front and back of the tracks but this is much harder to get rid of. I have solved this problem with adding Vallejo pigments so it looks like there’s mud on the tracks and you do see the lines.


The M4 Sherman Medium Tank Finished
Painting and decals
Because it’s a plastic model you don’t have to scrub and wash the model like you do with resin models. There’s no release agents left on the model and you can prime them straight after you’ve put it together which is very nice. With resin models you always have to hope that the paint will stick to all parts of the model after you have given it a good soak.
The transfers or decals are really nice to work with. You just pick the decals you want to use and cut them from the sheet. Then put a few drop of water on it and the slide right off without breaking. They stick to the model nicely but I will always advise to use a decal agent or solvent to get the best result.
After you’ve painted the whole model you can really see and appreciate all the small detail that are on this model and you can start to play games with it.  
Pros:
  • It’s a good kit for this price (20 pounds).
  • Nice and crisp detail.
  • Fits together easily and can be assembled in 20 minutes.
  • Comes with decals and instruction manual.
  • No need to wash, scrub and bathe the model before painting.
  • Plastic is easy to convert.
  • Looks great on the table next to your Warlord Games infantry models.

Cons:
  •   You can see the hull is hollow if you flip the model upside down.
  •  The antenna and HMG can snap off.
  •  There’s a little work needed in hiding the lines where the two track sections and front hull come together.
  • There's only one type of gun barrel included unlike other plastic tank manufacturers’ Shermans.
  • No tank commander or driver included.
The Final Verdict

I had a blast putting this model together and painting it and I think it looks smashing on the battlefield. I wouldn’t mind building another one or two for a tank platoon. I like working with plastic models so I’m definitely looking forward to making more Warlord / Italeri models like the M3A1 halftrack I have on the shelf.
Score
4 out of 5 Service stars


Cheers,
Seb

Wednesday, 3 June 2015

Pacific Sherman Finished

As promised in my last post here are some pics of the finished Sherman. I added some streaking, oils and then rust, dust and mud using Vallejo Pigments.
Bolt Action USMC Sherman


I'm really happy how it turned out. My USMC infantry units now have a nice little tank to support their advance! Semper Fi!

Pacific Sherman


USMC Sherman in the Pacific Theatre
 
Cheers,
Seb

Thursday, 28 May 2015

Painting the M4 Sherman

This Blog is still in the start-up phase but it's about time I add a bit of colour to it. I'm currently painting up Warlord games' 1/56 plastic Sherman produced by Italeri . You can check the link to get all the details and information.

Official box art
 The model fits together seamlessly and has nice details. I used an airbrush to paint on the basic layers of vallejo Brown Violet 70.887 (93) and highlighted it using the modulation technique.

I then added the decals and painted on the damage effects using the stipling technique. Next I will add a streaking effect using oils and then paint the details before I pull out the pigments and varnish.

So far I'm pretty pleased how things are going so I want to get this Sherman finished soon. I'll post some more pics when it's done.


My USMC Sherman Work In Progress

Warlord Games Bolt Action M4 Sherman Work In Progress
 
 
Cheers,
Seb