I took several hours tonight to start work on the M24 tank.
First task was to work on the underframe and get the end with the transmissions in the front. So instead of cutting out the toothed guide wheels and swapping them with the upper bogie wheels, I deceided to turn the whole frame around and make the back end the front end and save a TON of work

The engine popped out easily, but the stand offs were a task, but the most fun was measuring the angle and length of the cut to make on both sides of the back shell, cutting it and moving and gluing it in on the former front end

Here's some pic.s
Now I still have to remove the former drivers seat and the former mid-section stand offs, but just to test fit the top of the shell(unmodified so far) to see if it fits and looks alright.
Now that looks more like a WWII tank, not a post WWII tank
I still have to relocate the stand offs and glue them in place as to fasten the upper shell in place, but it's a good start. Oh yeah, I bet you want to see how the back end looks
Not too bad

AS I may have said, this is just the start and not the finished assembly. I also need to change out the #2 and #4 lower bogie wheels and assemblies due to the shock absorbers. Also need to make and add a pair of shocks to the #4 or #5 bogie wheels. I also ruled out shortening the length to get the driver wheels closer, thus no headaches to shorten and reglue the tracks. But what do y'all think ???
More progress pictures tomorrow night or Wed.s night( got a game tomorrow night) Da General