1950 Marine Pershing M26 B-12 at Inchon Part A and B and C
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1950 Marine Pershing M26 B-12 at Inchon Part A and B and C
I had big plans today to go out at lunch and lay in the grass and get some great outdoor shots of the completed Pershing redo, turn the smoker on loaded with that new smoker fluid from Mega-Steam and fog up the front yard. The bad weather wasn't supposed to hit until Wednesday so I had plenty of time... So at 1:00 with snow and the temperature falling fast, I decided to break this show-off thread into two parts with an outdoors section to follow as soon as it drys up. Tonight, Part A: Pictures:
Build Thread: viewtopic.php?f=22&t=13422
Build Thread: viewtopic.php?f=22&t=13422
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- Pershing prow
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- Looking back along the Assistant Driver's side.
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Re: 1950 Marine Pershing M26 B-12 at Inchon Part A
Part A Continued:
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- Turret stowage
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- Closeup of track jack and chain
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- Closeup of siren and fender brace
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Re: 1950 Marine Pershing M26 B-12 at Inchon Part A
This tank blows me away with the amount of detail and effort you put into it Painless, watching your build thread was an eye opener to say the least.
I only wish I had an ounce of your talent to make my tank look that great.
I only wish I had an ounce of your talent to make my tank look that great.
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Re: 1950 Marine Pershing M26 B-12 at Inchon Part A
Merlin,
Thank you for the compliments. After coming back to models from a long hiatus and being a complete Noob with big scale RC tanks, I did not consider myself any great shakes and I had to learn confidence, tips and tricks and techniques from the guys who inhabit this forum. They kindly corrected and guided and assisted with advice and parts from tank to tank and have gotten me to the point where I am at the least, satisfied with my own work. It's a never ending class tho' and hardly a day goes by that I don't have an "ahhhhhh!" moment as an easier, better or cheaper way to do things is encompassed. I'm really glad that you enjoyed the Pershing, Merlin but don't be so down on yourself. Practice and push your envelope \ skillset and most importantly, don't forget to have Fun along the way. Part B coming up in a few days, hopefully. Late Autumn\Winter in Colorado is a fierce season indeed.
regards,
Painless
Thank you for the compliments. After coming back to models from a long hiatus and being a complete Noob with big scale RC tanks, I did not consider myself any great shakes and I had to learn confidence, tips and tricks and techniques from the guys who inhabit this forum. They kindly corrected and guided and assisted with advice and parts from tank to tank and have gotten me to the point where I am at the least, satisfied with my own work. It's a never ending class tho' and hardly a day goes by that I don't have an "ahhhhhh!" moment as an easier, better or cheaper way to do things is encompassed. I'm really glad that you enjoyed the Pershing, Merlin but don't be so down on yourself. Practice and push your envelope \ skillset and most importantly, don't forget to have Fun along the way. Part B coming up in a few days, hopefully. Late Autumn\Winter in Colorado is a fierce season indeed.
regards,
Painless
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Re: 1950 Marine Pershing M26 B-12 at Inchon Part A
Painless...... Very nice. Especially love all the accessories. Is that a 1/18 FOV figure ? Doesn't look out out of scale at all.
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Re: 1950 Marine Pershing M26 B-12 at Inchon Part A
Michael,
Thanks, Doc! The rider is one of a set that Mike\Sassgrunt sent along for 'Maxene'. I believe that those are 1/16 and from one of the deluxe F.O.V. metal Shermans that are currently out.
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Painless
Thanks, Doc! The rider is one of a set that Mike\Sassgrunt sent along for 'Maxene'. I believe that those are 1/16 and from one of the deluxe F.O.V. metal Shermans that are currently out.
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Re: 1950 Marine Pershing M26 B-12 at Inchon Part A
Hi Painless,
Fantastic PW
I do like the M26.and yours is top notch well done to you A++++++
. Brian...
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Re: 1950 Marine Pershing M26 B-12 at Inchon Part A
Good Morning, Brizo,
Thank you very much, Sir. I'm happy the tank is finding admirers among my peers. How is the new Sherman build coming along now that parts finally came around? I'll be following along as usual.
regards,
Painless
Thank you very much, Sir. I'm happy the tank is finding admirers among my peers. How is the new Sherman build coming along now that parts finally came around? I'll be following along as usual.
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Re: 1950 Marine Pershing M26 B-12 at Inchon Part A
It's always good to see someone building tanks and improving them, in many ways its good that no one manufactures the 'perfect tank', as if they did we wouldn't have anything to mess around with.
Great work, and those figures look bang on scale.
RobG

Great work, and those figures look bang on scale.
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Re: 1950 Marine Pershing M26 B-12 at Inchon Part A
Hello Sir!,
I completely agree. I had been warned by people with my best interests at heart to just buy new tanks and not to bother over much with the old ones as technology had come a ways and the new tanks ran better with it. They were completely right, those folks, so I'm using the new tech to bring my old tanks up to date. As long as I don't go nuts buying new stuff ( within reason ) and remember that I can build some of the parts needed, it's not too expensive and the tank turns out like I wished it was when I first got it. Saves space too. *chuckles* Thanks for the cheers, W.W. Anyone who can build scale stuff and bring it to life from a dodgy photo has my utmost respect.
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Painless
I completely agree. I had been warned by people with my best interests at heart to just buy new tanks and not to bother over much with the old ones as technology had come a ways and the new tanks ran better with it. They were completely right, those folks, so I'm using the new tech to bring my old tanks up to date. As long as I don't go nuts buying new stuff ( within reason ) and remember that I can build some of the parts needed, it's not too expensive and the tank turns out like I wished it was when I first got it. Saves space too. *chuckles* Thanks for the cheers, W.W. Anyone who can build scale stuff and bring it to life from a dodgy photo has my utmost respect.
regards,
Painless
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