Heng Long Pershing Rebuild
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Re: Heng Long Pershing Rebuild
Morning, Alpha,
Crazy Joe is perched in the commander's hatch of 'Maxene' while the real commander is down checking the tracks. I still have my eye on a Mato Tank Destroyer for Joe. Mato's 75mm Sherman is out so hopefully those others will follow along. I'm glad that you are enjoying the direction this redo has been going in. The tank is really looking and running more realistically than previously. I'm considering the last bit of major detail today, the fender braces. I'm going to use sleeved rods and drill them so that they can mount to glued plasticard with some of those tiny Tamiya screws that I have. The sleeve can be some more of that hollow brass square tubing. They need to be flexible so that if the fender takes a bump they don't break loose. So the rod will need to be able to slide in the sleeve. Some thought and assembly required. ;o)
regards,
Painless
Crazy Joe is perched in the commander's hatch of 'Maxene' while the real commander is down checking the tracks. I still have my eye on a Mato Tank Destroyer for Joe. Mato's 75mm Sherman is out so hopefully those others will follow along. I'm glad that you are enjoying the direction this redo has been going in. The tank is really looking and running more realistically than previously. I'm considering the last bit of major detail today, the fender braces. I'm going to use sleeved rods and drill them so that they can mount to glued plasticard with some of those tiny Tamiya screws that I have. The sleeve can be some more of that hollow brass square tubing. They need to be flexible so that if the fender takes a bump they don't break loose. So the rod will need to be able to slide in the sleeve. Some thought and assembly required. ;o)
regards,
Painless
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Re: Heng Long Pershing Rebuild
Don't neglect the guy...he deserves a tank of his ownPainlessWolf wrote:Morning, Alpha,
Crazy Joe is perched in the commander's hatch of 'Maxene' while the real commander is down checking the tracks. I still have my eye on a Mato Tank Destroyer for Joe. Mato's 75mm Sherman is out so hopefully those others will follow along. I'm glad that you are enjoying the direction this redo has been going in. The tank is really looking and running more realistically than previously. I'm considering the last bit of major detail today, the fender braces. I'm going to use sleeved rods and drill them so that they can mount to glued plasticard with some of those tiny Tamiya screws that I have. The sleeve can be some more of that hollow brass square tubing. They need to be flexible so that if the fender takes a bump they don't break loose. So the rod will need to be able to slide in the sleeve. Some thought and assembly required. ;o)
regards,
Painless



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Re: Heng Long Pershing Rebuild
Alpha, Crazy Joe does all right. He will have his own vehicle again soon enough. ;o) Another late night. Whew... One of those things where you know that you should stop for the evening but a step works out sooooo easily that you figure that another 15 minutes will not hurt to complete the lot ... then two hours later: Pictures
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- A little fuzzy but by the time I took the picture, my eyes were pretty tired. The braces and mounts look very good this morning with fresh eyes.
- A little fuzzy but by the time I took the picture, my eyes were pretty tired. The braces and mounts look very good this morning with fresh eyes..JPG (98.1 KiB) Viewed 2879 times
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- The fronts turned out really well. I took care to use the reference photos for placement of the mounts.
- The fronts turned out really well. I took care to use the reference photos for placement of the mounts..JPG (89.33 KiB) Viewed 2879 times
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- The one that came together so easily that I continued work against my better judgement.
- The one that came together so easily that I continued work against my better judgement..JPG (99.1 KiB) Viewed 2879 times
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- Ditto on the front. These will actually work to brace the fenders.
- Ditto on the front. These will actually work to brace the fenders..JPG (94.69 KiB) Viewed 2879 times
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Re: Heng Long Pershing Rebuild
Today was a good day. Got the Tamiya .50 cal sprayed then detail painted and put into place. This was the first time I had not painted the small parts with a brush after assembly and was pleased to save a couple of hours. I had enough time left over to redo the Commander's arm patches with black and silver per 'Fury' and now it can be seen that the fellow is a Sergeant. Pictures:
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- Many combinations are available including using flexible resin or metal ammo belts.
- Many combinations are available including using flexible resin or metal ammo belts..JPG (97.94 KiB) Viewed 2859 times
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- Tamiya puts a lot of working detail into their .50 cal.
- Tamiya puts a lot of working detail into their .50 cal..JPG (97.15 KiB) Viewed 2859 times
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- Assembled pre weathering and put into place
- Assembled pre weathering and put into place.JPG (97.19 KiB) Viewed 2859 times
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Re: Heng Long Pershing Rebuild
Sarge has that look on his face....................... Are we not ready for paint??????????????????
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Re: Heng Long Pershing Rebuild
That is a nice looking .50.
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Re: Heng Long Pershing Rebuild
Alpha,
Good morning. I think that I agree with Sarge. It's time to primer and get busy. ( There is still a tow cable to assemble and stowage to paint but those can be done during the detailing after the O.D. is applied )
regards,
Painless
Good morning. I think that I agree with Sarge. It's time to primer and get busy. ( There is still a tow cable to assemble and stowage to paint but those can be done during the detailing after the O.D. is applied )
regards,
Painless
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Re: Heng Long Pershing Rebuild
Billpe,
Thank you! Since Sassgrunt sent over the first one for the Maxene build, Tamiya's version of the M2 is the one always preferred for American armor builds. There is a nice metal version out there which comes in pieces like this one but for the price and detailing, it's hard to see making a switch.
regards,
Painless
Thank you! Since Sassgrunt sent over the first one for the Maxene build, Tamiya's version of the M2 is the one always preferred for American armor builds. There is a nice metal version out there which comes in pieces like this one but for the price and detailing, it's hard to see making a switch.
regards,
Painless
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Re: Heng Long Pershing Rebuild
Got an interesting item to try in the Post yesterday. I love the company's address! Managed to prime and paint the basic Olive Drab on the Pershing as well. I started the detail paint with the hatch pads but ran out of time at 2:00 in the AM. Had to be up early this morning to go bowling with the Mate. *chuckles* Pictures:
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- Also, the other track jack,
- Also, the other track jack,.JPG (89.82 KiB) Viewed 3124 times
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- Before primer, drilled and added the tiny Tamiya bolt to the phone box to round out the use of the crimp bead.
- Before primer, drilled and added the tiny Tamiya bolt to the phone box to round out the use of the crimp bead..JPG (92.78 KiB) Viewed 3124 times
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- Mega Steam fluid. Comes highly endorsed!
- Mega Steam fluid. Comes highly endorsed!.JPG (86.63 KiB) Viewed 3124 times
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Re: Heng Long Pershing Rebuild
PAINT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Pershing screams for some tiger teeth
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