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Build Log: Dragon 1/35 M26A1 Pershing 6/20/10

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Build Log: Dragon 1/35 M26A1 Pershing 6/20/10
Posted by New Hampshire on Monday, May 31, 2010 7:06 PM

Hello folks,

So after finishing the Carro I decided to pull an aircraft kit out of my stash and build it.  But about half way through I simply lost heart and and interest in it.  It has become a recurring theme in which I get excited to start building a wing thing and ejoy building the cockpit, but when it comes to closing up the fuselage my interest drops to zero.  So I shelved yet another airplane and decided to go back to what has become my obsession, armor.  I had bought this kit a week ago after browsing through the Local Hobby Shop's small but acceptable collection of armor kits.  After some hemming and hawing I decided the Pershing is what was tickling my fancy the most.  So I took it home and spent the week sifting through it more and more, and building the airplane less and less. Big Smile  My plans for this build are to push things a bit farther.  It seems that what I was considering light weathering was really the bare minimum for most.  I don't like trashed looking vehicles, but admit there is a new level I could be taking my builds within my desired tastes.  So I dug out all the publications I have, scoured the internet and will take suggestions through the course of the build to take the weathering to the next level.  I also found a couple decent online visual refrences to work with and help things further.  So onto the build:

The kit:

It is the 2 in 1 kit, allowing you to build either a T26E3 or M26A1.  I will be building it into the M26A1 with decals either for an Army vehicle at Chosin Res. or a Marine vehicle (also Korean war.)  It also comes with 4 figures, an American anti-tank team.  I won't be using them for this build, but they should provide some nice painting practice later on.

Since I have a couple other small projects going on I got a late start on this build today, so not much to show so far.  I skipped half of step one (wheels and drive sprockets) and just built the sprockets.  I also did all of step 2, the rear hull plate:

As you can see the plate came in thre major parts, the middle and two sides.  I looked at reference pics and found that a seam, which did not really look welded but more as if the 3 parts had been melted together (best I can describe it).  But the seam did not extend all the way to the bottom.  So I added some strtched sprue to replicate the weld (?) seam and used Mr. Dissolved putty to eliminate the bottom seams.

That is if for now.  Until next week....

Brian

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Posted by redleg12 on Monday, May 31, 2010 9:15 PM

Brian - The most important thing is to enjoy. If you are into armor right now, leave the wings in the hanger. The M26 should be a great kit to keep your interest!!

enjoy

Rounds Complete!!

"The Moral High Ground....A Great Place to Emplace Artillery."

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Posted by T26E4 on Monday, May 31, 2010 11:29 PM

Some useful sites for you

 

http://www.ferreamole.it/images/pershing_man/m_26_pers_01m.htm

http://www.ferreamole.it/images/pershing_man/m_26_pers_02m.htm

http://www.ferreamole.it/images/m26_pic/m26_01.htm

http://svsm.org/gallery/M26

http://www.primeportal.net/tanks/ivan_bouinatchov/m26_walk.htm

 

Roy Chow 

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Posted by tigerman on Tuesday, June 1, 2010 2:04 AM

Not aware of any of the Dragon's built up here, just Tamiya. Great subject and look forward to what you do with it.

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 Eric 

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Posted by disastermaster on Tuesday, June 1, 2010 11:14 AM

Always glad to see the armor bug http://i493.photobucket.com/albums/rr293/Rivelladark/Smileys/bijt.gif bite hard.

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b232/gluetank/Decorated%20images/th_T1-4-copy.jpg

 https://i.imgur.com/LjRRaV1.png

 

 

 
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Posted by wing_nut on Tuesday, June 1, 2010 6:02 PM

Yeah that armor bug can suck the life right outta ya.Whistling

Nice subject.  Looking forward to watching this one.  I keep saying I want to do one of these  Since I pass one outside a VFW hall all the time not too far from me.

Marc  

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Posted by New Hampshire on Tuesday, June 1, 2010 6:20 PM

Tanks guys!....err I mean thanks! Big Smile

I don't know how old this kit is, and this is the first of the Cyberhobby 2 in 1 Dragon kits I have ever built, so I don't know if a lack of PE is the norm, but there is none with this kit.  But that is fine, sometimes it's nice to not deal with Photo Etch.  And the detail is pretty decent anyways, so I am not complaining. 

Brian

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Posted by New Hampshire on Sunday, June 6, 2010 7:23 PM

Good evening fellas,

Well, I got some decent build time this week and today.  The problem is that it does not look like much do to an number of issues as we shall shortly see.  First off I returned to the lower hull and started building up the suspension arms.  The problem I had here is that the arms have a 3/4 moon like locator pin, but the holes in the lower hull were GROSSLY oversize.  This meant I had to get inventive to get them in the proper plain.  Thankfully the front (idler wheel) arm was a super tight fit giving me a base height.  A few other arms I was able to use the shock absorbers to give me proper level (but because of oversize holes I had to make sure they looked right not just up/down but left/right as well.  I made sure these parts had fully dried before moving on to the tougher of the arms.  I glued the arms in and while still wet used the hull sitting on the flat of my desk to get them properly leveled.  Bottom line it took a while to take care, but the effort paid off and everything appears to have come out properly (though we will see for sure when it comes time to add the tracks!):

Next I glued the barrel halves together and smoothed that out.  I added it to the mantlet to get the business end going:

From here it was on to the next headache of the build, and it is the turret.  First, the two halves were not a good fit.  There were lips and gaps that required a lot of care and time as well as a lot of Mr. Surfacer and a stiff brush to blend in the casting texture.  There also is A LOT of blending that has to get done on the front too.  The reference pictures show it all blended in which means huge gaps and lips are going to require even more work.  I also started adding turret hatched, odds and ends.  There is more work left to do with the Mr. Surfacer arounds spots like the eyelets.  There is also fit issues with the side turret basket which I have to glue one third at a time (as you may notice in the picture as I only have one side glued so far.)

So as you can see I still have plenty of more time tm invest in the turret, and I have yet to start on the upper hull so who knows what surprise are in store there.

Also, T26E4 thank you for the links.  I did have the fourth link bookmarked already (as well as two other gallery sites), but the rest were new to me and should prove very useful.  I also ordered the Squadron Walkaround book because it was on sale for $2 (I also ordered the M24 Chaffee Walkaround and Tanks of the Korean War, both for $2, and a book on the Centurian for $10) so I should not be lacking for good references!

Brian

 

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Posted by wbill76 on Sunday, June 6, 2010 7:33 PM

Stay with it Brian and you'll beat it into submission in the end! Yes

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Posted by redleg12 on Sunday, June 6, 2010 9:39 PM

Brian....remember we are modelers.....we take the caca that comes in the box, and despite poor fit, directions that are wrong and other stupid errors we make them beautiful!!!

Hang in there...looking great

Rounds Complete!!

"The Moral High Ground....A Great Place to Emplace Artillery."

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Posted by p38jl on Monday, June 7, 2010 10:16 AM

Have fun with that..! I just finished the Tamiya Pershing....

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Posted by New Hampshire on Monday, June 7, 2010 5:03 PM

Hey guys,

Believe it or not, despite the problems I noted I am actually not minding it.  I think I am getting pretty good in my assembly methods (it is the weathering I still need to get my act together on) and this is just one more challenge I am looking forward to overcoming.  How it all turns out will be as big a surprise to me as it is to all of you. Big Smile

Brian

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Posted by I make stuff on Monday, June 7, 2010 6:05 PM

Looking cool, Brain, I like the subject.  You could do some panel shading/fading, and some dust/rainmarks, all to make the "plain" OD pop a bit without actually beating it up too bad.

Watching with interest.

Bill

 

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Posted by New Hampshire on Monday, June 7, 2010 6:12 PM

Thanks Bill!  Yes, my intention with this one is to use as a guide an article I have from an old FSM issue.  In it the author used a 3 color shading system.  I figure on lightening up the greens a bit and with a dark Umber wash should give it a nice dirty look.  I am also thinking I will try using the airbrush for dusting instead of going with the Mig Pigments.  I also have a few ideas I got from looking at real pictures of the Pershing to add some paint distressing without going full on paint chipping/rusting.

Brian

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Posted by p38jl on Monday, June 7, 2010 8:57 PM

p38jl

Have fun with that..! I just finished the Tamiya Pershing....

I'll be cking back... I just posted pics of my Pershing in the M-26 Group Build../forums/t/120388.aspx

 

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Keep up the good work..Toast

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Posted by New Hampshire on Monday, June 7, 2010 9:00 PM

Sweet!  Love that engine compartment!

Brian

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Posted by tigerman on Monday, June 7, 2010 11:56 PM

p38jl

Have fun with that..! I just finished the Tamiya Pershing....

Pics. Pics!

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 Eric 

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Posted by p38jl on Tuesday, June 8, 2010 8:05 AM

tigerman

 p38jl:

Have fun with that..! I just finished the Tamiya Pershing....

 

Pics. Pics!

well,, i don't want to hijack anyone's thread, but if no one minds , I can throw a few on.. I'll wait for some replys before posting pics..

Thanks, Chris

 

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Posted by New Hampshire on Tuesday, June 8, 2010 11:36 PM

I personally don't mind.  There are no rules (besides, it's my thread anyways and I can say what is right or not Big Smile ) and we are all just a bunch o crazy treadheads just sitting round having fun talking tanks!  Post away.

Brian

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Posted by p38jl on Wednesday, June 9, 2010 9:04 AM

New Hampshire

I personally don't mind.  There are no rules (besides, it's my thread anyways and I can say what is right or not Big Smile ) and we are all just a bunch o crazy treadheads just sitting round having fun talking tanks!  Post away.

Brian

ok,,thanks!! Here they are...Smile

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Posted by New Hampshire on Monday, June 14, 2010 7:18 PM

Evening fellas!

So the update is a day late.  Once again a decent amount of work time, but slow progress.  The turret gaps are now all blended, all the bits and bobs are on (except for the search light, gluing the M2 mount to the pintle and gluing on the gun/mantlet), so from here I break out the Mr. Surfacer again and give everything a good pasting to blend it all together and even out the texture.:

The M2 is OK.  Not the prettiest, but for a kit part it could be worse:

The upper deck comes in two parts, the rear grates and the turret ring and front glacis.  No surprise there was a gap:

The rear also had a bit of an issue.  The rear plate was slightly lower than it's surroundings and the reference photos show it all level.  So I added some styrene strips to bring everything up to level and will go in with some Mr. Dissolved putty to blend everything with a little sanding.

I also got in an order from Squadron Saturday.  As some may know Squadron the past couple months ran some great book deals, and boy was I shocked to see the M26 Pershing Walk Around for $2....yes, $2!!!!!  I also ordered the Walk Around for the M24 Chaffee, an Illustrated Korean Armor book, and the Walk Around for the British Centurion (thinking of another future Aussie build on that one) for $10.  I somehow missed last months sale as there were a couple other $2 Walk Around I would have gotten....oh well.  Next time.

Brian

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Posted by New Hampshire on Monday, June 14, 2010 8:27 PM

Hey G,

Yeah I am kind of surprised by the issues too.  I just chalk it up to one of those older Dragon kits.  No biggie though. I am enjoying honing the build skills.  I have tried to go to styrene as much as possible instead of putty (I hate putty!!!!!) since I think it makes for a cleaner build.

If Squadron keeps up with those $2 book sales my shelf is going to get full reeeeealy quick! Big Smile

Brian

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Posted by constructor on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 4:20 PM

Just asking, are the periscope glass already in blue tint during WWII?

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Posted by New Hampshire on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 5:55 PM

Hello Constructor,

Good question.  One I don't know too. Big Smile  I am actually planning on going with a Korean war decal scheme, but I will dig into the Squadron Pershing walk around book to see if I can find the answer for you.

Brian

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Posted by wbill76 on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 6:28 PM

Making good progress on this one Brian, nice work with the putty on the turret. As an older DML kit, it does suffer some of the usual issues you might expect but you're definitely beating this one into submission. Yes

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Posted by redleg12 on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 8:17 PM

Brian - Nice putty work....your not letting a "dumb" kit get you down!!

Hang in there

Rounds Complete!!

"The Moral High Ground....A Great Place to Emplace Artillery."

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Posted by New Hampshire on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 8:21 PM

Thanks guys, I appreciate the encouragment!  Hard to believe but I really am enjoying the work on this one.  You can never get enough practice in building skills! Big Smile

Brian

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Posted by p38jl on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 9:06 PM

constructor

Just asking, are the periscope glass already in blue tint during WWII?

 

If your refering to my build pics I posted of my Tamiya Pershing, I'm not an expert, My blue vision blocks and periscopes are done in a method I saw someone else do somewhere else. ( did that make sense ? ).. I paint them gloss silver ( testors chrome silver) then over coat them with Tamiya clear blue. 2-3 coats depending on how it comes out.. I'm trying to get the look of clear glass in scale.. some people like it.. some don't.. my next try, I might add a coat of the Tamiya smoke to cut the blue.. but thats just my take..Confused

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Posted by New Hampshire on Sunday, June 20, 2010 6:24 PM

Evening fellas!

Another week, another update.  The big issues needing work slowly got done and finally we are making real headway.  In fact, everything is all set to go except the tires and tracks (I will be using the DS tracks for the M26A1, so I will be test fitting to see if I need to cut and alter length.)  Hopefully I can get enough bench time this week to get it done and then it will be on to paint.  But I am getting ahead of myself, so let the update begin!

First thing that got worked on was that large gap where the bottom and glacis meet.  I took some .020 styrene rod, cut to length, and used plenty of Tamiya thin.  I let it dry thoroughly and then attacked it with the No.11 blade and sanding sticks.  It is now beautiful!

With that problem fixed I moved on to adding all the smaller and more fragile parts, including the front turnbuckels.  Here I ran into another problem.  I had clipped one off the sprue and two parts landed on the bench...yup, it had snapped where the rod and fender side tab meet.  I took care on the next one to make sure it did not happen again, but it did.  I now realize both must have been snapped before I even got to them.  Oh well, it just meant being real fidgety with it.  In extreme close up you can see where the snap was, but at normal eye distance the Tamiya thin did a good job of blending and making it disappear.

With the front all set it was back to the rear.  Here the rear turnbuckles went on fairly easily with a little caution, but I ran into yet one more issue.  The right side fender was overlong and stuck out from the side by about about 1/16th of an inch.  I sanded mostly on the inside of the fender (where it mats to the hull) and finished up the last of the distance on the outside.  One more problem down.

I was flipping through my Squadron Walk Around of the Pershing and I noticed that by Korea all Pershings had phones installed on the rear to communicate with infantry on the outside.  The thing is that there was no phone box shown in the directions.  I was kind of annoyed, but as I was sifting through the sprues I noticed 2 parts to build up the phone box included.  Directions be damned I snipped them off the sprue and added the phone box to the rear.

Moving back up to the hull I found yet another issue, though I think one of my own doing.  I had never realized that the coaxial tube to the left of the main gun was pointing off at a wrong angle from the gun (not much use in a machine gun that fires 30 degrees to the sky from the main gun Big Smile ).  So I snipped it off, but it wet off to the grave of the carpet monster.  Thankfully it was a simple shape of which I had dozens lying on my bench (the over fill cylinders that get nipped off some parts) that only required me to snip to the correct length and angle, then have the hole drilled out.  Voila.

I also went ahead and gave the entire turret one last blending of Mr. Surfacer which was lightly stippled with a No. 5 brush.

And these last two shots show where everything is up to this point.

So I hope to get the last nitpicky stuff done mid week and get on to the start of paint by weekends end.  I am probably going to one more good once over and fix any tiny gaps or mistakes.  But that is for next week.....

Brian

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Posted by wbill76 on Sunday, June 20, 2010 8:22 PM

Looks like some great progress to me Brian and you overcame some annoyances along the way to boot! Look forward to seeing this one with paint on. Yes

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