Repaint and light weathering for a friend
Tamiya Pershing
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Tamiya Pershing
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Re: Tamiya Pershing
That looks tidy
I prefer light weathering.
I prefer light weathering.
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Re: Tamiya Pershing
Good Morning,
I am with Mick. I prefer 'well maintained' tank appearance. This Pershing pushes all the right buttons. Great Job, Max!
regards,
Painless
I am with Mick. I prefer 'well maintained' tank appearance. This Pershing pushes all the right buttons. Great Job, Max!
regards,
Painless
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Re: Tamiya Pershing
Looks excellent, Sollie. That's the next step for mine (but mine is Taigen), painting and weathering. I just put in metal road wheels and new electronics so it's time to start on the outside. If mine comes out looking half as good as yours I'll be a happy camper.
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Re: Tamiya Pershing
Just cool stuff. Wonder was this again an unexpected loft find?
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Re: Tamiya Pershing
Great work Stian that reminds me, I need to sort out the cables in my pershing hull, that's a problem I find with the tamiya tanks is that the electrics are packed in and can sometimes interfere with the less than ideal traverse motor running smoothly it all looks tucked away nice and neatly peaking through the turret opening on this one though
Cheers, Lee.
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Re: Tamiya Pershing
I second that Lee, exactly the same trouble I have.
Cheers
Steve
Cheers
Steve
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Sherman M4A3 (105)
T-34/76 (1942)
Panzer IV Wirbelwind
Sturmtiger
KV-2
M26 Pershing
T-34/76 (1943)
KV-1
M3 Lee
Ferdinand / Elephant
M16 Half-track
Panther G
M4a1 (75mm)
M41 Walker Bulldog
JS-2
M4a3e8 (76mm)
Japanese Type94
FT-17
Tiger 1
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Re: Tamiya Pershing
1st class looking !
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