you sure do nice work, that thing look very nice. The Cutlass looks good too.
Chuck
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you sure do nice work, that thing look very nice. The Cutlass looks good too.
Chuck
Andy. Outstanding work/craftsmanship. Just picked up 1945 factory converted M2A1 (according to the dash plaque) in pieces. I have gone thru your postings multiple times for tips, ideas, techniques, etc and am humbled. I have a very long rode ahead and will PM with you with multiple questions if you do not mind. Air cleaner conversion was sharp.
Well done Sir.
Pat
Hey Pat alias 67tank. While you'rs at it, keep us ALL up to date please. It's been a real eye opener. Andy has almost been coerced into writing this all downh in a small paperback book for us. Don't worry, we'll get him there in the end..............
Pat, either post some pics here or start a new thread. Would like to see your track. Where are you? Have you been to halftrackinfo.com?
Btw if you guys are nuts enough to go pic by pic, incase i didnt post, here is the resto from day one to now
M2A1 Photos by isleofskyealpacas | Photobucket
Thanks Andy - i have posted some photos on SS and may actually start a build thread on this forum so i can get some input from others. Don't want to hijack your build thread with photos of my wreck.
I'm in Marin County, California. i had not been to halftrackinfo.com (or heard of it for that matter) thanks for that tip...And thanks for the photobucket link - very helpful.
So been abit. Another set of fenders came, and are in better shape than mine, but still needed work.
Fender ground down and test fitted
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...m2a10329-1.jpg
After filler used to fill in a zillion dings
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...m2a10331-1.jpg
Installed on the halftrack
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...m2a10334-1.jpg
Test fitting the Passenger side fender
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...m2a10335-1.jpg
I should have the passenger fender done this week and installed. More pics to come
Andy, about 3-4 weeks ago I finished American Tanks and AFV's of WWII by Michael Green, I purchased the copy for my Kindle/PC/Android, when I reviewed your entire thread in makes much more sense with just that tiny bit of basic knowledge (Chp. 7 Armored Half-Tracks). Now I can quickly reference sections as I don't have to dig out a book. Anyway thanks for sharing your project.
Looking great Andy - I was going to ask you if you used the old fenders or not. Are you going to replace the front rubber tires?
Funny as I used alot of the internet for pics to figure out how to put it together, it was like building a giant model kit without instructions
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I ordered some tires back in jan, was suppose to arrive late may, no word or reply from the wholesaler since may when they said it should be in soon, and its a big distributor, My fenders were beat and torn, so these are alot better but still need alot of work. I had to use part of one of my fenders for one of the new ones though. Should have the headlight finished and installed on drivers side tomorrow, already stripped down the pass fender and started bodywork