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Re: [D-Day] M26 Pershing
Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2024 6:34 am
by Ad Lav
Much better
Something so small as texture on the glacis and the periscope guards transforms the model.
Re: [D-Day] M26 Pershing
Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2024 10:04 am
by HERMAN BIX
I think I might have a need for some of those periscope guards Herr Proff

Re: [D-Day] M26 Pershing
Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2024 3:22 am
by MrChef
Ad Lav wrote: ↑Thu Feb 22, 2024 6:34 am
Much better
Something so small as texture on the glacis and the periscope guards transforms the model.
No kidding, it evaporates any "toyish" look.
Re: [D-Day] M26 Pershing
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2024 11:31 pm
by Herr Dr. Professor
Feeling exhausted Sunday evening and even worse Monday morning (26 Feb. 2024), despite care and vaccines, I found two red lines on a Covid test. Such is luck sometimes. Progress on the T26E3 was held up because I couldn't hold my head up. But I got a bit done, including digging out of the one of the goodies containers a metal Mato Browning .50 cal. for the turret.
Taking out an unpainted Mato MG, I was reworking almost every part of it to get off cast lines and at least some of the Grand Canyon press pin marks on the castings. I knew why the body of the MG could not pivot down forward in the castings for the ammo box and its mount, but I did not know how to get the ammo box mount off. As I was filing and filing and filing, even reshaping the
I have a Mato .50 cal. on my Mato M10, and I was always depressed because the Mato MG could not be depressed. After all, Audi Murphy got a Medal of Honor for standing up on the engine deck of a toasty warm M10 and using the .50 cal. to discourage attackers. How could he ever have won the medal if his gun only pointed skyward? 
Re: [D-Day] M26 Pershing
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2024 11:55 pm
by Herr Dr. Professor
On Monday morning (26 Feb. 2024), despite care and five rounds of vaccines, I found a nasty red line by the "T" on a Covid test. Such is luck sometimes. Progress on the T26E3 was held up because I couldn't hold my head up. But today I got a bit done, including digging out a metal Mato Browning .50 cal. for the turret.
Filing and grinding, I was reworking almost every part of an unpainted Mato MG to get off cast lines, to remove at least some of the Grand Canyon push pin marks on the castings, and even to create a semblance of the outer end of an ammo box. I knew why the barrel of the MG could not be positioned at all depressed: the curved arms of the pintle mount cannot pivot forward and downward because of a hidden rib inside the casting for the ammo box mount. But I did not know how to get the ammo box mount off.
* As I was filing and filing and filing, the ammo box and mount (cast as a single piece) came off! Hallelujah! I attacked with the Dremel grinder and said goodbye to the useless and offending rib that blocked the way.

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*I have a Mato .50 cal. on my Mato M10, and I was always depressed because the Mato MG could not be depressed. After all, Audi Murphy got a Medal of Honor for standing up on the engine deck of a toasty warm M10 and using the .50 cal. to discourage attackers. How could he ever have won the medal if his gun only pointed skyward? 
Re: [D-Day] M26 Pershing
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2024 2:05 am
by Raminator
Best of luck for a speedy recovery, Herr Doktor! Hopefully you'll be as fighting fit as your Pershing in no time.
That M2 is going to be great once it's all filed and polished. Nice detective work getting the full range of motion back, too!
Re: [D-Day] M26 Pershing
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2024 2:14 am
by PainlessWolf
Great Guns!
Literally! Get better ASAP! Add some chain to those mounts and that pin. You've filed and fixed together a really good looking M2
Following along!
Painless
Re: [D-Day] M26 Pershing
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2024 2:21 am
by ColemanCollector
Gunsmithing on a teeny tiny scale! Great work getting everything to work correctly. I had Covid in the new year and as soon as you mentioned you couldn't hold your head up, it brought back some very recent memories. Rest, more rest and some Pershing therapy is the cure!
Mike.
Re: [D-Day] M26 Pershing
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2024 3:35 am
by MrChef
She's a sweet lookin Ma deuce Herr. Dr. I hope for your speedy recovery as I also had a bout with something winter sickness a few weeks back. Not the dreaded "C" word but still had me feeling like total

from New years day for about 12 days after.
Get better my friend.
Re: [D-Day] M26 Pershing
Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2024 7:33 pm
by Herr Dr. Professor
Update FYI: Dr. Covid Test says I am clean and clear.

So I'm off gallivanting for a few days.

I am waiting for East Coast Armory parts for the T26E3. See ya later, alligators.