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Re: Mato M36B1 Tank Destroyer (full metal)

Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2017 12:55 am
by Dr Phibes
BROWNING .50 CAL M.2 MACHINE GUN

Well, it's a while since I updated this thread but that was due to other hobby distractions (mainly other tanks that is :D ). Anyway I have been progressing the M36 project slowly - well sort of. A while back I decided the .50 Cal M.2 (ma deuce, some inform me :) ) needed upgrading so I started on this first (I think secretly I'm trying to avoid breaking down my shiny M36 :shh: I so like the metal look!). Anyway, Rather than try to rework the Mato metal M.2 I decided to build a complete a new one from Tamiya sprue and Aber PE upgrade parts (so it's still a bit metal, just not all metal like the Mato).
The .50 Cal ammo belt was beyond doubt the toughest, and most time consuming, exercise in patience. I was thinking of tackling .30 Cal for the M34/42 but I'm nor so sure now 8O. Anyway, next it's onto the tank itself at last.................! I have many of the parts I need for my planned upgrades so I can now begin the transformation (well, at least that's the plan :haha: )

Re: Mato M36B1 Tank Destroyer (full metal)

Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2017 1:30 am
by tao
Wow!! That looks amazing! Great job :)

Re: Mato M36B1 Tank Destroyer (full metal)

Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2017 1:45 am
by c.rainford73
Dr that is incredible! I had to do a double take to make sure it was a scaled down version of the real thing I am beyond impressed

Re: Mato M36B1 Tank Destroyer (full metal)

Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2017 2:01 am
by jarndice
Don't talk to me about "ABER" M2 Barrels PE sets,
I ordered 4 sets for a retro fit to my WSN/TORRO M16 halftrack and waited 2 weeks for them to arrive,
I opened the box and four sealed "ABER" envelopes were in the box, each one supposedly containing an "ABER" M2 Barrel PE set,
Well three of them did the other one was missing the BARREL :crazy:
So now I am on the merry go round called Returns and shortages.
Wish me luck.
Oh I almost forgot, that is a lovely job you have done with your M2 :clap: :thumbup:
Shaun.

Re: Mato M36B1 Tank Destroyer (full metal)

Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2017 2:36 am
by PainlessWolf
Doc,
You're reading my mind ( or me yours ) as far as the M2 goes. I'll be lucky if mine turns out anywhere near as good as yours.
regards,
Painless

Re: Mato M36B1 Tank Destroyer (full metal)

Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2017 9:02 am
by silversurfer1947
It's cheating to use photos of the real thing and claim it's a 1/16 scale model. ;D :clap: :clap:

Re: Mato M36B1 Tank Destroyer (full metal)

Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2017 9:55 am
by HERMAN BIX
I bet it can fire too judging by the pictures !

Re: Mato M36B1 Tank Destroyer (full metal)

Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2017 11:13 am
by Aussie
Whoo up cowboy , that Ma D' looks absolutely brilliant , top job.

Re: Mato M36B1 Tank Destroyer (full metal)

Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2017 1:20 pm
by Dr Phibes
Thanks very much guys, I will confess I'm quite pleased with how it turned out in the end.
Now all I have to do is get the rest of the M36 to match it! :D

Re: Mato M36B1 Tank Destroyer (full metal)

Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2017 10:48 pm
by Dr Phibes
Well, time to get on with this build so, first things first, is the tear down. This wasn't as straightforward as it could have been, not least because the Mato factory assemblers appear to be obsessed with super-gluing everything to everything. This kind of understand on my RC helis and multirotors because these things are by default designed to shake and rattle themselves to death, but a tank!
Enough of the whinging Phibes, just get on with it.
Ok, ok, but I just thought to recommend any others contemplating this build to take a leaf out of Mr Painless's book and get some of that fancy pants CA glue dissolving stuff for this one.

So, finally I got to this.....
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The turret is quite well detailed I think, though I will be making a few changes and additions. There are gaps in the seams where weld lines should be between the upper and lower halves of the turret (I haven't split them as there is no need as far as I can tell). I'm undecided yet as to what level of detail I want to include inside the turret. I like the tin roof it comes with but, from what I understand, these tanks were mostly used with the top down. If I go this route the detailing will be greater but, as I say, we shall see....
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I must admit I have been quite impressed with the quality of the hull. It's very strong and rigid and the detailing is by no means bad either......
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And here is my first real disappointment, the suspension bogies. On the positive side they are very well detailed and, as far as I can tell, accurate in most respects. They look and feel great. However, I found a couple of the wheels to be binding, one quite badly. On closer inspection (see follow on pic) I discovered what might be underlying this problem, none of the wheels, sprockets or idlers have bearings. No ball races, or ever brass bushings just metal on metal. The tolerances are quite good so there is not too much sloppiness here but really for a tank in this price bracket I expected more. Hey ho, that's life. So I am now think I need to go through these checking and adjusting each, and perhaps packing with a little lithium grease.....
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And here they are stripped to their component parts. I'm going to keep them as matched sets so I can ensure each wheel works perfectly with its corresponding axle and hardware - probably overkill but I want to avoid any future binding if I can. If I had the tools (I don't) I would have liked to drop bearings or at least bushings in but, as it is, that option isn't open to me at present. There is also some flashing and mold lines/marks to clean up......
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And that's it so far.. will update further soon hopefully.