1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer

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PainlessWolf
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer

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Good afternoon,
Doc, they come from a Forum member who goes by the handle of EddyK. He does not have a store or site for his brass works of art but it never hurts to PM him to see if he can set you up. ;o)
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer

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nice read up :thumbup:

good to see the stuff arrives in good shape
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer

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Thanks Painless, I'll PM him as you suggest and see what he can do. I could (possibly) do something similar myself but it would take me a long time and I doubt very much I would be able to match the standard of craftsmanship demonstrated here.
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer

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Good morning,
Doc, you are more than welcome. I would not have been able to set out on this tank without your assist in taking and providing pictures of the stock electronics and layout under the hood.
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer

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Good morning, Max,
Here is a pic of the MATO TX for you to look over.
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Mato TX
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer

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Good evening,
While on 2nd Honeymoon in Port Charlotte, FLA this month, I spent a pleasant hour wandering through a local Hobby Shop there named K&K Trains. I didn't expect to find anything that I could transport home but was looking at their 1/72 armored cars. I looked down and there were a few Squadron Walk Around books laying there. Just on the off chance that something useful would come to light I blew the dust off of them and shuffled through the short stack. Good thing I did. This book will be essential to doing whatever detailing on the M10 and the M36 B1 that I can manage. Pics:
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The usefulness of this type of close up photo of the vehicles is amazing.
The usefulness of this type of close up photo of the vehicles is amazing.
A section on the M36 B1
A section on the M36 B1
American Tank Destroyer Walk Around
American Tank Destroyer Walk Around
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer

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Excellent find Mr Painless an invaluable resource for the upcoming build. Like looking down and spotting a stray $20.00 or $50.00 bill moving in the breeze Should be a very fun build to follow

Waiting with anticipation

Carl
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer

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Mr Painless, what a fantastic find! I'm really quite envious - Researching for my build I managed to get the Tankograd technical manual for the M36, M36B1 & M36B2 but the pictures and information on the 'B1' is limited with more focus on the M10 (B2) variant. Your find looks far more comprehensive altogether - you might just be my new best friend!
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer

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Good evening, Gentlemen,
Carl, as always, you are encouraging and genuinely make me feel good about something I have done within the Hobby. Thank you, Doc. Dr. Phibes, I owe you for the excellent assist you rendered earlier with the photo set of your M36 B1. It really helped me make the decision to buy the complete Upper and avoid trying a stock reassemble of the wiring loom.
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer

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I've recovered from the Honeymoon and the recent two day power outage here in the valley ( covered all of the SW Rockies ) so tonight is the official kickoff of this build. I gathered together what came with the TD and some of the detail bits I ordered. Others are still enroute. The build sheet is complete so I have some ideas of what I would like to do to it. "and away we go" Pics:
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The stock TK-22.  So tell me again, Max, what the TK-24 does better.
The stock TK-22. So tell me again, Max, what the TK-24 does better.
The TX from MATO.  Multi use with different Clark products ( I think )
The TX from MATO. Multi use with different Clark products ( I think )
Stuff I've shown earlier, new M2 with the brass barrel set  and the brass stowage rack
Stuff I've shown earlier, new M2 with the brass barrel set and the brass stowage rack
It does have a remote charging port so that is useful.
It does have a remote charging port so that is useful.
MATO supplied battery, a 3300.  Odd.  I hope the new 5000NmH will work better
MATO supplied battery, a 3300. Odd. I hope the new 5000NmH will work better
MATO supplied battery, a 3300. Odd. I hope the new 5000NmH will work better.JPG (90.63 KiB) Viewed 3425 times
I've got two of these now and will sell one I think.
I've got two of these now and will sell one I think.
A couple of new bogies from Jackalope.  I've yet to find the broken one so they may go into spares.
A couple of new bogies from Jackalope. I've yet to find the broken one so they may go into spares.
New electronics base supplied by MATO
New electronics base supplied by MATO
MATOs new upper.  Should be plug and play.  We'll see.
MATOs new upper. Should be plug and play. We'll see.
Jack's Lower.  Changes coming here
Jack's Lower. Changes coming here
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