They didn't fall of my pershing. That would have been impossible. The HL glue monkey had hit them with the yearly production of glue in Huaxiang-province..

At that time I couldn't have imagined the quality and range Heng Long would later go on to produce, toyish bb-guns notwithstanding. Their most recent T-90, technological-wise, surpasses Tamiya's first 1/16 rc tank, the Sherman, in só many ways.
The great thing about a fantasy-project like my Zombie-Hunter, however, is that ìf one happens to rip-out part of the tank's hull in attempts to undo the Glue Monkey's handywork, there's another excuse to make a fake cut-and-welded patch. The more of those, the more post-apocalyptic the tank is going to look.
By the by, that real-world tid-bit of using a rope to secure those ammo-boxes should be fairly easy to implement. Stuff like that really add to the "realness" of a model, me thinks.