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c_alexandersen
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PostSubject: Hudson TT-33 Tokarev Refurbishment   Hudson TT-33 Tokarev Refurbishment Icon_minitimeSun Dec 09, 2012 6:18 pm

Quite some time ago I advertised, here on the forum, for help to find an Hudson Tokarev.
It did not take long, for several members, to come up with good suggestions – MANY thanks for that
Now one of them was followed and after a most helpful effort from a member of the forum I became the happy owner of this nice pre owned modelgun.
As I had a specific idea behind the TT-33, I had a bit of work to do before I was satisfied and I did promise several forum members to post pictures when I was finished – So here I am its payback time from me.
Let start out with a picture “out of the box”

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My ambition with the TT-33 was to revive some of my old scale modeling skills and paint and polish the black model to a nice blued, but also worn shine. Since the goal was mode appearance than the feel of a gun, I was OK with the Hudson (and cartridges looking more like the real mauser cart.) compares to the WaShan HW models. On top of these plans, what I found was a well worn slide that had difficulty in holding back the slide after emptying a magazine.
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So refurbishing was needed, but with my plans for painting I was OK with that – in the same operation I might as well, remove the HUDSON stamping on the frame !
So off we go – disassembly.
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A few words of caution from my side if you enter into something like this
• These old models seem relatively brittle in the material. I did not break anything, but was truly a bit scared at times.
• Previous owners have most likely used the thing and I they have been “kind” to the mechanics also lubricated. The challenging thing is you don’t know. So I you want to paint – cleaning, thorough cleaning is essential.
• These polishing metal coatings, are to be sprayed for the best result and since they are polishable can be a bit sticky even after weeks of drying. So if you plan to shoot your model I recommend a thin cost of varnish as last operation.

My first challenge was naturally the rebuild of the slide stop function. After a good period of consideration I pulled out the Dremel and made a groove, deeper and longer than the original wear pattern.

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Next I glued in a string of brass, and then covered the remaining traces with a strong putty (and filled the Hudson stamping too).

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This opened the way for polishing and cleaning with detergent to be ready for a base coat of steel color.
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After polishing and a good long period of drying parts a ready for the “blue” coat.
One thing I decided to challenge my self by, was to polish more where the gun would be worn after decades of used and leave “deeper” areas closer to the original deep blue color.
First it was time to get rid of the matt grey blue by giving it a good rub with an old fashion cotton diper (no not Pampers – the real cotton thing)
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Next vigorous polishing on areas where a gun might be expected to experience mechanical contact, wear against holsters or just being rubbed time and time again.

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I was not really pleased with the degree of wear I was able to achieve (might have waited a little too long before starting polishing) so I had to turn to my favourite polishing paste. - Toothpaste !
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I did have an ambition to polish the cartridges, case only but I had to abandon that idea. I proved VERY difficult to hold the cartridge only by the “bullet part” so I polished it all.
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Last thing I have not yet done is a finishing coat of varnish to seal the polishable coating.
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Once again many thanks to the forum members that offered and practically helped me in making this addition to my collection.
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smootik
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PostSubject: Re: Hudson TT-33 Tokarev Refurbishment   Hudson TT-33 Tokarev Refurbishment Icon_minitimeSun Dec 09, 2012 7:01 pm

Nice job!
As always I appreciate you took time to share the details and techniques used.
I suspect sooner or later I would need to do "slide stop" recovery and yours seem to be an interesting approach.


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JohnnyV
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PostSubject: Re: Hudson TT-33 Tokarev Refurbishment   Hudson TT-33 Tokarev Refurbishment Icon_minitimeSun Dec 09, 2012 7:47 pm

Really nice job!
Couple of questions if thats OK:)

what glue did you use on the brass string /slide stop repair?
what make/type of paints did you use?

Love that slide stop repair!! I will be copying that Twisted Evil
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PostSubject: Re: Hudson TT-33 Tokarev Refurbishment   Hudson TT-33 Tokarev Refurbishment Icon_minitimeSun Dec 09, 2012 8:52 pm

Hi,
Ouahouu!! Great job my friend and really good explanations.
I think it will be really usefull for forum members Smile

Bravo ! cheers

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PostSubject: Hudson TT-33 Tokarev Refurbishment II   Hudson TT-33 Tokarev Refurbishment Icon_minitimeMon Dec 10, 2012 4:34 am

Glad you liked it sunny

Questions are welcome and if you can find inspiration ill be happy bounce
Behind the slidestop repair is a number of considerations:
• I really wanted some metal, bend and buried in a hole to make sure it was fixed and stayed so.
• Being afraid of weakening the slide I ended making a long part to get a large area for the glue.
• With the “long part” solution I could have chosen plastic rod but decided to stick to brass.
• I used a cyan type, fast glue to fasten the brass to the slide.
• The brass/cyan solution is the wear resistant solution – with the risc that the glue will not resist long term “hammering” of action.
• Contrary to plastic rod, being glued with solvent – it will stick, but will be less wear resistant.

The paints used are Humbrol Metal Cote
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They used to be available in small spray cans, sufficient for 2 or 3 models. I haven’t seen the spray cans for a long time so I used the “tinned stuff” and thinned and loaded it into my spraygun. Spraying is important for an even coating.
I have also used Testors/Modelmaster paints that have a similar product (called Metallizer, though not in spray cans)

Is there anyone out there with experience in using the Alclad system ? ? (most likely only applicable for Crome coating)

Before you start grinding up you loved model please note that this approach is not "battle proven" Hudson TT-33 Tokarev Refurbishment 2740960407 but maybe we can have a test series if you guys feed back you expirience. So far mine survived only 2 firing sessions Hudson TT-33 Tokarev Refurbishment 3632253013 (comming to empty magazine) but quite some cycles of manual testing
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