M4A3 Sherman Firefly
32.6k CRATE52PART2
2.8 years ago
Auto Credit Based on MisterT's M4A3 Sherman
Here's wikipedia about the Firefly
DIFFERENCE:
- It's British
- Bigger gun and faster shell velocity(QF-17 pdr gun)
- A bit more detailed
- Still the same controls
- Can one-hit Tiger I A.I. now(Normandy)
GALLERY:
This is a variant of a sherman I made but did not create,
Came from @MisterT Sherman
Originally made by @Aghsan22 's Original
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor M4A3 Sherman
- Successors 6 airplane(s) +400 bonus
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 10.3ft (3.2m)
- Length 25.9ft (7.9m)
- Height 10.1ft (3.1m)
- Empty Weight 62,013lbs (28,129kg)
- Loaded Weight 63,241lbs (28,686kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 2390
Parts
- Number of Parts 239
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 1,041
Required Mods
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Tracks 2
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Version 0.84 (11/1/2021 2:11:26 PM)
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@DatRoadTrainGuy19 just gonna go along and say 💀💀💀💀💀
@FirstLandFish83828 bro, i messe'd up bruh 💀💀💀
@DatRoadTrainGuy19 *crushingly and that whole sentence is like Frankenstein
@Fish83828 Something that is soul crusingly insulting maybe (at least for the respond) or go 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
@DatRoadTrainGuy19 No clue how to respond to that
@Fish83828 your joke is a$$ af 💀💀💀💀💀💀
(joke lmaooo)
British 🤢 (joke)
@Yoshimi A lot of times it means the type of suspension the tank has, like the M4A3E8 Sherman.
@X4JB grammer mistake
A M4A3
What map is in the background
This is still an M4, not an M4A3
@JuanNotAnAlt i know a thing or two
Hey man i need your help with tanks, you there?
I wish I could use this but no mods for mobile.
This is a ceritified epic tank moment
Bro, I accidently placed "Mobile-friendly" tag on it lmaoo
@ChuanLiuBuXi2191 exactly
@BMilan The star was there because it has became the "allied" symbol, not just the US army. in many photo and documentaries you can see the white star on US, British, Free France and even Free Poland vehicles, such as the Sherman, the Universal Carrier (bren gun carrier), the Cromwell and sometimes even the Churchill. :P
@CRATE52PART2 The US never used the Firefly. It was a British modification of the Sherman (with the British 17 pounder gun) and was used mainly by the British. The Yanks created their own tank hunter variants of the Sherman (with the long barrel 76 mm gun variants) for the same purpose as the Firefly. So leaving the stars on it is inaccurate
@BMilan I left the white stars as it is, its actually accurate since there are many examples in the internet, I think the reason why there are both insignia's is because american and british troops are present during D-day, and of course the other ones too.
Awesome!
Ont thing tho: you forgot to remove the white star (which is the US army insignia) from the sides and the top of the engine bay
I'm sorry, but Sherman Fireflys don't have hull machine gun, also might have to narrow the track a bit since there isn't any Firefly with HVSS suspension. :)
@Micmekox that's Normandy in the town, new map released by MisterT Here's link
TY, and the background? That's the cool part :)
@Micmekox I usually save the spot where the other vehicles are in while disabling their source of movement so they stay still.