Tamiya M26E1-1 Super Pershing
Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2025 2:37 pm
Hey folks
Because I can't finish a project I've started another.
Brad James printed me a rather nice set of conversion parts based on Vaughn Hills stls.
The Pershing I've had for a while with a mind to do a super p.
First order of business was to strip the stowage off. Unfortunately it had been attached with Gorilla glue. Folks, please don't attach you stowage with Gorilla glue if you ever have any intention of removing it! I tried heat but you're too close to melting the plastic for comfort. So corse sand paper and elbow grease it is.
Big saw to removed all the fender bit and some trimming of the pieces and I've got something looks fairly close.
I've got the barrel from dklm on order and hopefully the turnbuckles won't be far behind.
The most tricky bit of the conversion to find are the t81 tracks, I've a set stashed thanks to an fellow hobbiest.






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Because I can't finish a project I've started another.
Brad James printed me a rather nice set of conversion parts based on Vaughn Hills stls.
The Pershing I've had for a while with a mind to do a super p.
First order of business was to strip the stowage off. Unfortunately it had been attached with Gorilla glue. Folks, please don't attach you stowage with Gorilla glue if you ever have any intention of removing it! I tried heat but you're too close to melting the plastic for comfort. So corse sand paper and elbow grease it is.
Big saw to removed all the fender bit and some trimming of the pieces and I've got something looks fairly close.
I've got the barrel from dklm on order and hopefully the turnbuckles won't be far behind.
The most tricky bit of the conversion to find are the t81 tracks, I've a set stashed thanks to an fellow hobbiest.







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