The Browning M2 is begging for ammo. Notice the flash wires on the right going inside the cupola, then strait down to the interior of the vehicle, next to the elevation servo.

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View of real 12.7mm linked ammo for the M2. Notice the structure of the links that holds the ammo, with a narrower finger at the front, the larger at the back.

- RC 1/16 M113 Lynx Command and Recon tank - build
The 30 rounds of ammo coming with the 1/16 Aber set 16 130 are truly amazing. Only the tips need to be painted copper. I used them on the GTK Boxer build last summer and i was really impressed. These will figure in all my future builds that has a Browning M2.

- RC 1/16 M113 Lynx Command and Recon tank - build
The links need to be detached and handled individually, something that will scare a lot of people, myself included the first time around. Sadly, Aber did not produce them in a more realistic color that would have avoided painting these later.

- RC 1/16 M113 Lynx Command and Recon tank - build
I have evolved my technique to assemble them. First, forget about using the jig that Aber proposes on the instructions, it does not work.
The first task is to fold the links. I have improved the process, I now do the folding in two steps.
First step, create two 1.5mm rods to use as a tool. Place centrally over the links.

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Using the tip of a blade, gently fold the fingers over the rods on both side. This pre-shapes each fingers in preparation for the second step.

- RC 1/16 M113 Lynx Command and Recon tank - build
Second step, do the same thing with 1mm rods, a tad smaller than the ammo. If you do the folding strait to the 1mm rods, it will many times bend the fingers instead of giving them a nice continuous curve. The fingers of the links are too long to fold them completely over the 1mm rod in one single movement, creating tons of issues.

- RC 1/16 M113 Lynx Command and Recon tank - build
I figured that a belt of 18 ammo is required for a simple presentation of the ammo in the opened box and all the way inside the M2 receiver, leaving 12 ammo for other builds.

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Marry two links together and slide the ammo through the central hole, up to the required depth. The ammo is larger than the formed links so it will slide in place with some pressure and the links will hold the ammo temporarily in place until all ammo can be aligned, and all fingers checked, repositioned correctly and aligned. Then some glue applied to the underside of the belt will keep them there.

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And after no more than 3 medium level curses and a couple of mental health breaks, here we have an 12.7mm ammo belt for the Browning M2, done in about 2-3 hours end to end. Not perfect but keep in mind these are really small. I had to put two pairs on glasses on to see anything a bit more clearly. Yeah, there are simpler alternatives but they do not look as good. Plus, I like the challenge.

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