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Post by Ziegler2112 » Fri Dec 23, 2005 4:46 pm

I recently won an M60 Patton Tank on eBay that was damaged as a result of Hurricane Katrina. At first I thought it was gimmick, but after further reading and seeing the photos I realized it wasn't. The damage in the photo didn't seem so bad, but when it arrived and I pulled the tank out of the flood soaked box, I knew I had a job ahead of me. I took the tank completely apart, which included removing some 32 screws and soaking everything in a strong mixture of nasty chemicals and hot water to sterilize it and remove the odd smell. After a good soaking, I began scrubbing the tank down with mild soap and a soft bristle toothbrush. I was worried this might damage the weathered paint, but wasn't effected at all. I also had to clean the rust off the screws and 2 metal axles with Naval Jelly. My girlfriend freaked when I brought this thing into the kitchen and explained where it came from. She also made a comment about the fact that I pay more attention to my tanks than I do her! How many of you have heard that one?! But, after I put the tank back together she was actually impressed at how well it turned out and christened it, "Katrina."

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Post by aferguson » Fri Dec 23, 2005 9:14 pm

is this the XD M48 or the FOV M60? I can't believe the FOV has 32 screws?
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Post by Ziegler2112 » Fri Dec 23, 2005 9:32 pm

It was the Forces of Valor M60 Patton tank in woodland camo. I couldn't believe all the screws either when I opened it up. The tank does have a lot of reactive armor panels, which explains all the screws.

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Post by GooglyDoogly » Sat Dec 24, 2005 5:14 pm

Is that a new M60? I have the original FOV M60 and the reactive armor is only glued on, with no screws or holes. The only screws I saw is on the bottom of the hull, those attaching the turret to the hull, and those holding the bottom and top half of the turret.

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Post by Ziegler2112 » Sun Dec 25, 2005 4:25 pm

The new (woodland camo) M60 enthusiast version is simply a repaint of the original Desert Storm tank. The reactive armor "brackets" are attached to the turret with screws. However, the reactive armor on my 4 M60's snaps onto the brackets...not glued. Do u have the Action Series?

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The reactive panels

Post by ltcbj » Mon Dec 26, 2005 11:21 am

Are just pushed/snapped/glued into the brackets on the enthusiast model; but the brackets themselves are screwed in? I sold mine so I can no longer check.
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Wow!

Post by ltcbj » Mon Dec 26, 2005 1:48 pm

It's kind of like looking at an autopsy.
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Post by Ziegler2112 » Mon Dec 26, 2005 2:15 pm

Yeah, it does.

I plan on stripping the brackets off one of the M60s and converting it into the pre-Desert Shield variant, M60A1.

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M-60A1

Post by ltcbj » Mon Dec 26, 2005 4:18 pm

Which happens to be one of my favorite tanks and my favorite of the modern era (along with its sci-fi brother, the A2). If I had known about the screws I might have held on to mine and converted them myself. I'd love to see the final result.
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Post by KAMIKAZE » Sat Dec 31, 2005 11:37 pm

Now that's dedication gentlemen! Tell the girlfriend that you will take her apart and scrub her anytime she likes. :lol:

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