Great to have you back and to see this amazing model finished
It's weird timing as something reminded me of this build over the weekend and I wondered what happened and if the incredible M36 with a working breech was ever finished. The level of detail you have put in is first rate.
Mato M36B1 Tank Destroyer (full metal)
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Re: Mato M36B1 Tank Destroyer (full metal)
Truely amazing work, an absolutely stunning work of art.
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Re: Mato M36B1 Tank Destroyer (full metal)
My lord! That is a superb model. Simply amazing, down to the spent casings on the roof. Truly outstanding
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Re: Mato M36B1 Tank Destroyer (full metal)
Wow, so much eye candy! I somehow missed the spent .50 cal rounds with their disintegrating links! I was admiring the perfect "wooden" grips on the machine gun and the unhooked binocular case strap. This is one of those creations that every time you look at it you'll notice something new.PershingLover wrote:My lord! That is a superb model. Simply amazing, down to the spent casings on the roof. Truly outstanding
Beautiful!
Cheers,
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Re: Mato M36B1 Tank Destroyer (full metal)
Glad to see that you are still around! I hope you release the 3D printed files and explain what you did so if others would like a working breach they could. It's really an inspiration for those just starting or looking to modify their own tanks.
Re: Mato M36B1 Tank Destroyer (full metal)
Thanks again to everyone for the kind comments. I have had a few requests for the 3D print files and I am very happy to make them available to everyone at some point. However, as it stands the breech and it's mechanisms needed quite a bit of post-print finishing so the files still need a little further development to produce a working breech 'off the print bed' so to speak. The tolerances, for example, are all off at present because a working assembly in Fusion 360 (which is the software I mostly use) doesn't equate to a working mechanism in the real world of course (hence, a lot of filing, fitting, and adjusting, and/or re-printing, etc,etc ).SamuraiGreen02 wrote:Glad to see that you are still around! I hope you release the 3D printed files and explain what you did so if others would like a working breach they could. It's really an inspiration for those just starting or looking to modify their own tanks.
I could just provide the files 'as is' of course but I wouldn't be happy to give people a project requiring so much work to get a working result. In fact to get the project finished to a working standard is probably not a great deal more to do, but like everything it's a case of getting around to actually doing it. It's one of those things I have in mind and will get to but I'm not sure when
Worse, still I have so many other tank projects to catch up on now it's difficult to know what to prioritize (so I prioritize them all, he he ) . That said I recently received some much needed replacement tracks (with nice little duckbilly's) so I might just have to return my attention to the M36 in any case .