The tracks on a ww2 pershing , are they any different to a korean era pershing ? and are the ones usually found on heng long Pershings accurate if you want a ww2 era Pershing. I did see a post somewhere where tracks from a kv1 had been used to give a more period look to heng longs version if you wanted ww2 era model. Any one know of this and is it a straight forward swap ?. Many thanks.
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ww2 Pershing tracks ?
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Re: ww2 Pershing tracks ?
Did a bit of research on this the 1st perching did have the kv1 like tracks fitted, however I have photographic evidence that the tracks fitted on both the tamiya and henglong ones can be said to be
ww2 correct :
ww2 correct :

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Re: ww2 Pershing tracks ?
Stuart, Frankie on the forum did such a wonderful swap and it required M41 sprockets. Other than that you may have to remove the fenders.

Tanks alot....

Re: ww2 Pershing tracks ?
Yep...the Kv1 tracks are a little too wide...there’s clearance on the hull side but there may be issues if the skirts are kept...they’re good if you’re not too worried about being 100% accurate or are on a budget ( or both lol)....
remember...it's just a plastic tank... 

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thanks for the info there much appreciatedc.rainford73 wrote:Stuart, Frankie on the forum did such a wonderful swap and it required M41 sprockets. Other than that you may have to remove the fenders.
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many thanks frankie for the infofrankie wrote:Yep...the Kv1 tracks are a little too wide...there’s clearance on the hull side but there may be issues if the skirts are kept...they’re good if you’re not too worried about being 100% accurate or are on a budget ( or both lol)....
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Re: ww2 Pershing tracks ?
thanks for the info dragon much appreciatedDragon245 wrote:Did a bit of research on this the 1st perching did have the kv1 like tracks fitted, however I have photographic evidence that the tracks fitted on both the tamiya and henglong ones can be said to be
ww2 correct :
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