Super-Pershing "Thumper"

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Super-Pershing "Thumper"

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..been tinkering...
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nice super /p frank :thumbup:
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She a beauty!

Fancy making another out of a tamiya Pershing I have lieing about ;)
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Beautiful work as usual Mr Frank is this based on a heng long tank or Tamiya? Excellent either way just curious. You have such a great talent to make beautiful work and so fast
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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You bringing it down to next club meet
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Re: Super-Pershing "Thumper"

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Nice one! How does the additional turret front armor and the tubes move when the barrel elevates / depresses?
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Lert wrote:Nice one! How does the additional turret front armor and the tubes move when the barrel elevates / depresses?
That's a great question Mr Lert. Maybe articulated?
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The added armour was attached to the mantlet, with the hydraulic cylinders above assisting with the elevation process.

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Post by Aussie »

That article doesn't mention the cylinders at all.
I don't doubt you Hermann as to there purpose but I always believed , wrongly now , they were for controlling recoil.
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Re: Super-Pershing "Thumper"

Post by frankie »

Yes Hermans correct....I think the tubes were fitted as shock absorbers to lessen the strain on the elevation gear due to the extra "bounce" created by the longer barrel...they were fitted to the prototype before the extra mantlet armour was added...
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