ww2 pershing tank markings
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ww2 pershing tank markings
Hi all I wonder if anyone can help, I am currently building a Tamiya pershing from ww2 and would like to know what identification markings I would need to put on it. I don't know anything about this subject but I'm sure a few people would so any help would be appreciated. I do know they were in the 3rd armoured division Company e of the 32nd tank reg. where would I put these markings and what colour size ect. thanks in advance for any help
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Re: ww2 pershing tank markings
Try searching the images on Google. With the tank type plus maybe a year or war zone if you need to be specific, it's a great pool of info.
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Re: ww2 pershing tank markings
http://www.peddinghaus-decals.de/
sell Pershing decals in 1/16,
There are 5 different sheets of Waterslide decals available of which three are for tanks serving in Germany in 1945.
I am not suggesting you buy them although I would certainly recommend that you do but if you magnify the pictures you would have a full colour reference that you could download and use as a guide to paint the markings on your tank,
BUT you will never do as good a job as "Peddinghaus"
I should add that all Peddinghaus Decals come with an illustrated layout as to where the individual decals go on the Tank.
sell Pershing decals in 1/16,
There are 5 different sheets of Waterslide decals available of which three are for tanks serving in Germany in 1945.
I am not suggesting you buy them although I would certainly recommend that you do but if you magnify the pictures you would have a full colour reference that you could download and use as a guide to paint the markings on your tank,
BUT you will never do as good a job as "Peddinghaus"

I should add that all Peddinghaus Decals come with an illustrated layout as to where the individual decals go on the Tank.
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Re: ww2 pershing tank markings
Download a copy of Spearhead or google the famous Pershing & Panther Cologne duel. You'll find enough clear photos of Clarence Smoyer's Pershing to do what you want. Highly recommend the book - its an excellent read!

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Re: ww2 pershing tank markings
What I find so telling is the faces of these Tankers,
I doubt any of them were anywhere near 30 yet some of them looking the wrong side of 40.
War truly is hell.
I doubt any of them were anywhere near 30 yet some of them looking the wrong side of 40.
War truly is hell.
I think I am about to upset someone 

Re: ww2 pershing tank markings
Yeh,war will do that to you....Smoyer was 21 at that point in his life,1945.jarndice wrote:What I find so telling is the faces of these Tankers,
I doubt any of them were anywhere near 30 yet some of them looking the wrong side of 40.
War truly is hell.
But it’s a dry heat!
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Re: ww2 pershing tank markings
Yes, its a very brutal & honest experience of those who crewed the Shermans, principally focused on one crew who were assigned one of the few Pershings that saw ETO service. Here is a photo of "the real Fury". Again, a very good book.