Here's my Korean War dio, "Street Fight", with a Tamiya Pershing and figures from Dragon. The rail road and power line pole are from Verlinden and the tracks are AFV T80E1. My references include Oscar Gilberts' Marine Corp Tank Battles in Korea (Casemate Pub.), Zaloga's M26/46 Pershing Tank (Osprey), and various web sites.
I was inspired to create a scence from the battle of Seoul after looking at pictures of the Marines in the city. Here are my reference photos.
The sand bags are Tamiya and looked very boring and seemed to not fit in, considering they had three molds. In reality, the North Koreans used rice bags filled with dirt as a barrior. I pasted gauze bandage to them and painted it.
Interviews from veterans stated the power and cable lines were down everywhere and the cables got entangled around the turrents, restricting their ability to traverse.
From this picture, you can see the rail road tracks are really street car rails. In my dio, I just didn't have the courage to cover up the beautiful mold details and painting I had rendered with dirt over the ties and gravel.
I wish to thank those people that posted their Pershing tank comments on this forum, especially the Korean War builds. It helped quite a bit.
Comments?
Regards,
Greg