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  1. Jon, Simply amazing. You are talented beyond belief! I have been following you since you were just building the turret, and when you started on this endeavor after the volume of encouragement to do so, I couldn't have been more excited. You are getting so close, and you have to be applauded for your commitment to staying as close to authentic as possible. I can't wait to see the hull mated with the turret, and even better, one day moving along on it's very own set of tracks. Keep it up brother...you're truly an inspiration! -Tom
  2. Brilliant Jon! I love following this build and look forward to every new post! -Tom
  3. Springs are in. All the landing leg extension springs are spoken for, but have a few of the parking brake handle springs if anyone needs one. -Tom
  4. M10 ammunition trailer owners, I am having a run of landing leg extension springs and parking brake handle springs made. I have a post on the G503 here in the US, but wanted to reach out to the other side of the pond for those of you not on the G503... Here are pics of the landing leg extension spring: Additionally, I am requesting a run of the parking brake handle springs. See pics below: If interested in either, please post up, PM or email me so I can get an idea of how many to order...quantity will help drive the prices down a bit. Cost?? High end (less than 3 sets/6 springs): $40 ea. for the landing leg springs, $45 ea. for the parking brake handle springs (higher complexity of bends), plus shipping. Low end (10 sets/20 springs or more): $20 ea. for the landing leg springs, $25 ea. for the parking brake handle springs, plus shipping. So far I have commitments for 7 sets of landing leg springs and 4 sets of parking brake handle springs. I can get them within one week of placing the order, which I'd like to put in by next Friday (08FEB). Thanks, Tom
  5. Great work guys. Those cooling fans are crazy...they look more like propellers than fan blades. Interesting to see old technology like that and how engineering has progressed. -Tom
  6. Thanks Match. Yes, I have that manual...there are no good pics of the left side of the tongue with the chain installed. -Tom
  7. Is the Hop Farm worth the extra charge? Coming up Monday from Italy with my 6 year old for the week...looking for alternative entertainment in the event that the W&P show fizzles out for us. -Tom
  8. Same happened to me. Apparently photobucket is no longer free. 😡 If you want your pics restored where you've posted them, you have to upgrade your account with them. Not sure what it'll cost as I'm on travel and haven't looked into the issue yet.
  9. As stated, looking for a CH-108 spare parts chest for the RC-58 facsimile set, WWII vintage US radio equipment. If you don't have one but know of one (for sale or not), please let me know. Alternative to buying is taking pics/measurements to reproduce one. Thanks all. -Tom
  10. Anyone have the retaining chain for the inter-vehicular connector (jumper cable) installed on their M10 ammo trailer? I need closeup shots in order to buy the correct type of chain as mine is missing. I also need to know how/where it attaches to the tongue, and details for the ring that goes around the cable. The pics in the manual aren't detailed enough. Here is the description: CHAIN, weldless, double loop, type 1, S., 0.105 in., 10 1/2 in. long. Thanks all, Tom
  11. Thanks Tony...I love seeing these old instructional videos! -Tom
  12. Very nice David...that's talent! -Tom
  13. Match, My original email was composed exactly like that. I never ask for contact info, rather ask someone to forward mine on. I'll send a follow-up email though...don't want to pester them but it would be nice to at least get an acknowledgement. ----------- Draganm, Thanks for the directions for the VPN proxy...worked like a charm! And of course as soon as you post it they put it up on YouTube...go figure! I had never heard of the occupation of the Channel Islands...that's pretty fascinating. I'll have to add them to my places to visit. -Tom
  14. Well, one whole week since I sent an email and it's been crickets. Oh well, it was worth a shot. Anyone have a link to Ep3? -Tom
  15. I had thought about that but was wondering what kind of "consultation fee" I was going to get charged. What the heck....I'll give it a try and let you know what comes of it. Can't hurt to try. -Tom
  16. Anyone know who the Italian collector in S3E1 was? They said his name was Maro(?) but they don't credit anyone at the end. I'm searching for an item and looking at his collection he might have one or know where to find one. Thanks, Tom Btw, it's no longer on daily motion but I found it on Youtube:
  17. Nice truck Quentin... Is that a bonus purchase riding in the back? -Tom
  18. Hello all, Reposting this since I failed to update my original post... I am looking for an MC-308 writing stand that accompanies the RC-58 facsimile set (WWII). I can be contacted via PM or via email at tneill26(at)hotmail.com. Located here in Europe so I'm not too concerned about shipping. Below is a picture of what I'm looking for. With the flea market and military trading season coming into full swing, maybe someone will see one of these. Thanks. -Tom
  19. It's the Military Museum of Southern New England in Connecticut.
  20. Good luck with that Bob. I saw that trailer and was intrigued…it's a pretty cool item. I was there in mid-December and was appalled at the state of the vehicles, both the ones inside the fenced viewing area and the ones behind/beside the museum. Vehicles with hatches/doors left open to the environment, open top vehicles uncovered, accessories left stacked up and lying around outside in the weather, etc. I inquired into whether or not they would consider selling an item behind the museum that was falling into disrepair and was curtly told that the item wasn't for sale. It's sad when museums neglect the equipment that has been bestowed upon them….. Truly….good luck, maybe you'll have better luck than I did. -Tom
  21. I looked at an M3A1 about 2 weeks ago and got these measurements. Not sure if the support is original or not though as there were several modifications/reproduced parts on the track. Can anyone verify these? Scan of my measurements (missing two measurements for bolt holes): View of the support pole: Support pole measurents: High view of the baseplate: Baseplate measurements: -Tom
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