Pershing engine covers
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Pershing engine covers
Hi chaps
have ground out the engine covers on the HL M26 and put new one on
anyone got any ideas on how to make the inside look better
have ground out the engine covers on the HL M26 and put new one on
anyone got any ideas on how to make the inside look better
Re: Pershing engine covers
wow looks excellent! really neatly cut out and hinged, great work.
not sure how you could make it look better. ... as the gears are right their
cheers,
Matt
not sure how you could make it look better. ... as the gears are right their

cheers,
Matt
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Re: Pershing engine covers
did you use two pershing hull tops to do this ??
iain
iain
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Re: Pershing engine covers
Hi
Yes
used a hobby grinder, file and knife.
cut out the hatches out of the other top, ground out,drilled holes in the hinges all nice and neat.
cut out the space for the grills on the tank, ground off the hinges, drilled holes and cut down some track pins and slipped them in.
the track pins have the rough bit on one end so they stay in
Them Dremels are great for drilling and grinding
Jon
Yes
used a hobby grinder, file and knife.
cut out the hatches out of the other top, ground out,drilled holes in the hinges all nice and neat.
cut out the space for the grills on the tank, ground off the hinges, drilled holes and cut down some track pins and slipped them in.
the track pins have the rough bit on one end so they stay in
Them Dremels are great for drilling and grinding
Jon
Last edited by starktiger 1 on Sun Nov 22, 2009 3:27 pm, edited 3 times in total.
Re: Pershing engine covers
nice work
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Re: Pershing engine covers
Hi Rocketman
It took about four hours
But with out the Dremel I think it would have taken a hell of a lot longer
I'm made up with the result, it looks good
but need ideas on how to hide the wires and gears.
Jon
It took about four hours
But with out the Dremel I think it would have taken a hell of a lot longer
I'm made up with the result, it looks good
but need ideas on how to hide the wires and gears.
Jon
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Re: Pershing engine covers
No idea but that is one Uber pucker Mod



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Re: Pershing engine covers
NOW you tell us that you used two upper hulls!
I'd started trying to cut under one of the hinges of mine and was wondering how the h£ll you'd done it!!
...but I'm still too tight to go out and buy another upper hull.
So I'll leave it as is!
Nige
I'd started trying to cut under one of the hinges of mine and was wondering how the h£ll you'd done it!!
...but I'm still too tight to go out and buy another upper hull.
So I'll leave it as is!
Nige
Re: Pershing engine covers
Yeah I looked at mine last night and when , nah sod that for a game of soldiers
But still the best mod this year in my opinion well done!

But still the best mod this year in my opinion well done!