1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer

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tomhugill
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer

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Out of interest where did you get your periscopes and details of the drivers hatch inners? To my eye they look more complete that the shapeways one should I got for my firefly.
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer

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Tom,
I built the hatch interiors and periscope details out of left over brass bits and frames from Mikes Tiger build. The 'leather' pads are just self stick dots cut to size. They will be painted later on. The metal periscope bodies came on the TD from MATO. I just dropped in the lens and added the brass. The guards were replaced with Schumo parts.
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Friday past, the mail brought some of the interior pieces for the turret. Today, in anticipation of more inner wall turret detail work, I finished up the gun breech ( as much having it work normally would allow )
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Completed Scope and Mount.  The eye piece is clear plastic sprue with a rubber eye ring on the brass.
Completed Scope and Mount. The eye piece is clear plastic sprue with a rubber eye ring on the brass.
Mantlet view of the Scope.  I may put a working cover on this ala' 'Maxene'
Mantlet view of the Scope. I may put a working cover on this ala' 'Maxene'
Mantlet view of the Scope. I may put a working cover on this ala' 'Maxene'.JPG (90.57 KiB) Viewed 2748 times
WIP on the Direct View Scope and mount.  The previous flat bar made a great mount and a plastic tube runs all the way through the mantlet from the back of the scratch Scope.
WIP on the Direct View Scope and mount. The previous flat bar made a great mount and a plastic tube runs all the way through the mantlet from the back of the scratch Scope.
WIP on the Direct View Scope and mount. The previous flat bar made a great mount and a plastic tube runs all the way through the mantlet from the back of the scratch Scope..JPG (99.3 KiB) Viewed 2748 times
Another view showing the modified hinge and catch.
Another view showing the modified hinge and catch.
This is close to the books view and has the added benefit of actually working ...
This is close to the books view and has the added benefit of actually working ...
WIP on the breech elevation lock
WIP on the breech elevation lock
WIP on the breech elevation lock.JPG (85.29 KiB) Viewed 2748 times
I pulled the previous flat bar and replaced it with a round breech support.  The Elevator Quadrant was scratched out of brass and plastic tube and wire.
I pulled the previous flat bar and replaced it with a round breech support. The Elevator Quadrant was scratched out of brass and plastic tube and wire.
I pulled the previous flat bar and replaced it with a round breech support. The Elevator Quadrant was scratched out of brass and plastic tube and wire..JPG (99.91 KiB) Viewed 2748 times
I needed an extra view similar to the one provided by the 'Walk Around' book but I needed a different angle on the scopes.
I needed an extra view similar to the one provided by the 'Walk Around' book but I needed a different angle on the scopes.
I needed an extra view similar to the one provided by the 'Walk Around' book but I needed a different angle on the scopes..JPG (93.2 KiB) Viewed 2748 times
I was looking for a Binoculars case and some of the American WWII flashlights...
I was looking for a Binoculars case and some of the American WWII flashlights...
I was looking for a Binoculars case and some of the American WWII flashlights....JPG (90.08 KiB) Viewed 2748 times
Some goodies from An-Bri-RC
Some goodies from An-Bri-RC
Some goodies from An-Bri-RC.JPG (84.32 KiB) Viewed 2748 times
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer

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Mr Painless the scope is very convincing glad to see some more bits have arrived just in time for you to enjoy them this weekend

Keep up the great work

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

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Mr. Carl,
Things will definitely look better with paint! Thanks, Doc.
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer

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I reckon that you must look like one of the captured 'Area 51 Aliens' with massive eyes Mr Wolf 8O
Sure can do such fine and innovative details.
Following along as one does ;)
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer

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Mr. Herman,
Thank you, Sir. With a little more added detail and the right paint, the turret interior should look good to the 'passing glance' Best that I can hope for this time around.
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer

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PainlessWolf wrote:Mr. Herman,
Thank you, Sir. With a little more added detail and the right paint, the turret interior should look good to the 'passing glance' Best that I can hope for this time around.
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Should do !!.....................
Unless the passer by is another alien with wild tank skills, Im sure it will be bloody marvelous :D
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer

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Stunning detailing mr painless, I wouldn't know where to start, send some photos to mato when its finished and
show them how it should be done. :clap:

regards john.
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Re: 1944 M36 B1 Tank Destroyer

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Dr. John,
It's pretty funny considering that MATO didn't want to sell me the wiring kit nor the upper for fear that I would hork it up and blame them. *chuckles* I spent the day building some of the components of the turret to semblance ( that's all that I am prepared to give them. ;o) I hope the Olive Drab then some detail paint brings out the luster of a few days hard work. Tomorrow, more scratched up fun in the form of a turret ring lock and some seating. Pics:
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Scratch Cord Reel...  It rotates!
Scratch Cord Reel... It rotates!
Base for Phone Cord Reel and Ring for pass through.
Base for Phone Cord Reel and Ring for pass through.
Scratched Turret Manual Traverse.
Scratched Turret Manual Traverse.
Scratched  Azimuth Adjuster
Scratched Azimuth Adjuster
In place with a solid mount.
In place with a solid mount.
In place with a solid mount..JPG (90.83 KiB) Viewed 2717 times
Gunsight plus plastic widget modified to fit the gunsight base.
Gunsight plus plastic widget modified to fit the gunsight base.
Fake breech looks fake!  Seriously tho',  a lot of scrap brass went into making this piece look a little more like the photos in the book plus keep it workable.
Fake breech looks fake! Seriously tho', a lot of scrap brass went into making this piece look a little more like the photos in the book plus keep it workable.
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