Davids M16 Build

Forum for discussion relating to the M2/M3 and M16 US Half Track
Post Reply
User avatar
Robert E Morey
Posts: 2295
Joined: Wed Jul 18, 2007 12:59 am
Location: Seattle, WA USA
Has liked: 119 times
Been liked: 753 times

Post by Robert E Morey »

Hooray a new half track posting! David great work, the front axle looks super! Can you give us some details? What did you add or make? I remember you were working the front diff?

Not having the M2/M3 kit <yet :roll: > I cannot tell what is stock and what is your work.

It looks great though! Keep posting pix of your progress.

This folder has needed some posts for a long time!
Bob

Allan Richards
Posts: 743
Joined: Thu Jul 12, 2007 10:34 am
Location: Kent
Been liked: 10 times

Post by Allan Richards »

I concur, its great to see something Allied for a change. You have clearly done an awful lot of very impressive work and I look forward to seeing more.
Allan Richards

Jeffrey Goff
Posts: 804
Joined: Thu Jul 12, 2007 12:52 pm
Location: NORTHAMPTON
Has liked: 20 times
Been liked: 737 times

Post by Jeffrey Goff »

Hi David, outstanding workmanship, its like Bob said, if you have not seen the kit it was hard to appreciate your input, but on seeing the comparisons, I am really impressed, keep the pictures coming
regards
Jeff

User avatar
Robert E Morey
Posts: 2295
Joined: Wed Jul 18, 2007 12:59 am
Location: Seattle, WA USA
Has liked: 119 times
Been liked: 753 times

Post by Robert E Morey »

David,
Holy cow that is some extensive work! Fantastic job. I thought the frame rails looked different. The front differental and the brackets are superb! Wow! That will be one amazingly detailed track!

PM sent.

Thanks for posting photos. Beautiful work. Have you done any more with the casting?

Bob

simon_manning
Posts: 2020
Joined: Fri Nov 02, 2007 8:51 pm
Location: new forest,hampshire,u.k.
Been liked: 1630 times

Post by simon_manning »

yes it is nice to see a new project here,especially this good,keep the photos coming david,regards simon manning

Tim Bowman
Posts: 1762
Joined: Fri Jul 13, 2007 4:53 am
Location: Northern California
Been liked: 177 times
Contact:

Post by Tim Bowman »

Hi David

I can only echo everyone else's comments.

Thank you for posting your excellent work!

regards
Tim
"So long as one isn't carrying one's head under one's arm, things aren't too bad." – Erwin Rommel

Volker Pfisterer
Posts: 29
Joined: Wed Aug 26, 2009 4:19 pm
Location: Germany Black Forest
Contact:

Post by Volker Pfisterer »

David , great looking frame , respect!!

Can you help me with my halftrack?
I have seen your front crossmember and the new sheild, i cant find a good picture from that, may be you have one or can make one with your shield on the frame? may be some measure ?

Volker

Ad Wouterse
Posts: 292
Joined: Thu Jul 12, 2007 4:32 pm
Location: The Netherlands
Been liked: 2 times

Post by Ad Wouterse »

Hi guys,

Here are some pictures which may be useful.
I have noticed that there are diferences between the various manufacturers of halftracks

Image
Image
Image
Cheers,
Ad

Volker Pfisterer
Posts: 29
Joined: Wed Aug 26, 2009 4:19 pm
Location: Germany Black Forest
Contact:

Post by Volker Pfisterer »

thank you both for the pictures, i think my winch is to close to the radiator, i have to adjust.

Volker

Brian Leach
Posts: 363
Joined: Tue Nov 18, 2008 4:15 pm
Location: Auburn, Wa USA
Been liked: 3 times

Post by Brian Leach »

David,

great work!

Did you cast theose shocks out of metal?

You Half track guys are increddable

Brian

Volker Pfisterer
Posts: 29
Joined: Wed Aug 26, 2009 4:19 pm
Location: Germany Black Forest
Contact:

Post by Volker Pfisterer »

Thank you David , looks very nice!!

Volker

Tim Bowman
Posts: 1762
Joined: Fri Jul 13, 2007 4:53 am
Location: Northern California
Been liked: 177 times
Contact:

Post by Tim Bowman »

Hi David

Have not checked in the M3 section for awhile so I apologize for the delayed comments on your post.

Incredible work on your half track parts. First class. 8)

I wish you all the best with your home.
Kind regards
Tim
"So long as one isn't carrying one's head under one's arm, things aren't too bad." – Erwin Rommel

Post Reply