Heng Long Pershing Rebuild

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HERMAN BIX wrote:"Sedate and restrain that man "
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Good Morning, Gentlemen,
I looked for and saw a lot of Shermans with the Tiger demon paintwork and this example of the M46 Patton depicted on the cover of the Squadron book ( http://www.firstdivisionmuseum.org/muse ... k/M46.aspx ) but not a lot on the M26 Pershing. It's a great idea, Alpha but I think I can get away with being a little more subdued with this tank. After the extensive work on the 'Crackerbox Palace', I am ready for some simple pin washing and weathering. ;o) There will be detail aplenty to catch the eye similar to 'Maxene' and 'In The Mood'.
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Hello all! Finished putting on the last of the parts last night. Tracks are a little tight with the new metal suspension arms up front but not overly so. They loosen up quickly with wear, something that I noted with the first set years ago. The new HL 2.4GHz set requires a steady hand. The tank can get twitchy in a hurry if you start moving the stick around a lot. Got around to doing the markings as well. Only stowage and weathering left. I'm already looking forward to the next build. ;o) Pictures:
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A little ID never hurts with multiple tanks sitting around.
A little ID never hurts with multiple tanks sitting around.
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Cleaned up as good as any Tamiya Pershing that I have seen.
Cleaned up as good as any Tamiya Pershing that I have seen.
Turret top detail
Turret top detail
Some of the almost industrial looking detail that American armor used to be famous for.
Some of the almost industrial looking detail that American armor used to be famous for.
Bow showing the added detail and Tamiya mod for the MG
Bow showing the added detail and Tamiya mod for the MG
Rear plate is cleaning up nicely.  Just the tow cable and weathering to add here.
Rear plate is cleaning up nicely. Just the tow cable and weathering to add here.
Went with the Tamiya markings for B12, a 1950 Marines tank at Inchon in Korea.
Went with the Tamiya markings for B12, a 1950 Marines tank at Inchon in Korea.
Added the two radio antennas cut out of a single HL whiplash.
Added the two radio antennas cut out of a single HL whiplash.
Using segments of old track produces a much more realistic look to this hanger.
Using segments of old track produces a much more realistic look to this hanger.
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once again old chap top draw ........this I like ......send it to me this instant it may arrive for Christmas ......wot wot ......
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Good Morning, CH,
It's not finished yet! *chuckles* Thank you, my friend. One of these days...
regards,
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Looks so good...
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Looks great! Nice work.
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PainlessWolf wrote:Good Morning, CH,
It's not finished yet! *chuckles* Thank you, my friend. One of these days...
regards,
Painless
not to much old chap its cool as is ....wot wot ......
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Re: Heng Long Pershing Rebuild

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Great build! :clap: :clap: :clap:
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