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Sorry for the absence, things have been quite busy in life. So far, I managed to get the tank basically assembled, as well as position the decals and coat with clear flat. The decal on the left side of the turret was especially challenging, and I had to fill in with some white paint. Currently, I am working on the tracks. Any suggestions for how best to detail this thing?
It should help, you probably just missed a few spots or the lusterless was applied just a tad too thin in those areas. The Tamiya Pershing is really a nice kit. It is their best US WW2 armor* kit and the only one on par with their topnotch WW2 German armor kits.
*Notice to potential sharpshooters: I said "armor" as in a tank kit. I know their Dragon Wagon (it's not a tank), several of their non-WW2 US armor kits are great as well. It is probably their best American tank kit.
Went away on vacation for a week, so not much had gotten done. I got the decals on, and did so by first painting a bit of gloss clear on the areas where I was going to place them. That, plus a little MicroSol/Set action made them come out pretty great. I just oversprayed the entire thing with some lusterless flat laquer, and noticed that the gloss areas are still a bit visible (I'll get pics at some point). Would another overcoat help tone this down, or did I go wrong somewhere in the process?
Nice job with the paint work. Double-action ABs take a little practice but once you get it down you'll wonder how you ever did any work without it! Good work on the wheels as well.
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Just got around to spraying the olive drab tonight. I think it came out decently, I'm still getting used to the dual-action airbrush here. I tried to keep the pre-shading somewhat evident. Many thanks to those who suggested the circle template, it worked like a charm on the wheels!
La Porta I'll have to look for this. I assume it's a template with a whole host of sizes. Any recommendations as to what stores carry that? Would a model store?
I'll have to look for this. I assume it's a template with a whole host of sizes. Any recommendations as to what stores carry that? Would a model store?
Any stationery store, office supply store, Walmart, etc. carry circle templates Just tape off the surrounding holes and use the one that fits your road wheel.
Hey La Porta, this is what ya want right here:
www.amazon.com/.../ref=sr_1_1
Hope this helps!
I like pershings.
watching with interest!
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spray wheel centres OD, allow to dry, use white-tac or similar to mask up to the rim, spray the tyre black, & touch up with a fine brush if necessary....
Then Blat everything with a lot of crud, dirt, grunge, & dust to taste
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Rob's idea is a good one. You can also get a draftsman's circle template and use it to 'mask' the rims and spray the hubs. Think of it as masking in reverse...paint the rubber portions, then use the circle template to expose only the hubs and paint them that way.
Use black paint that is heavily diluted with thinner. Let the capillary action draw the thinned paint along the seam.
Question for anyone: what would you say is the best way to paint the very fine lip of the roadwheel rims where they contact the tires? Masking would be a nightmare, and short of being very careful with a very fine brush, does anyone have an idea they can toss my way?
Looks like this one is progressing nicely! Don't be shy, look forward to seeing more.
Looks like it's coming along real nice. Very interested in how your OD finish is going to turn out . Wish these bad boys arrived earlier in theater. If I remember correctly they were quite a match for the Panther and Tiger.
I like it! There are never enough Pershngs on here!
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Good start. Looking forward to some pics of the OD.
Eric
The phone box was an afterwar modification. It is correct for Korean War Pershings.
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Roy,
Thanks for the feedback! The pictures are now up, I had some trouble linking before. I do have a good reference, and did notice the shell port edged smoothly blending into the casting of the turret, and I have tried to replicate this. The phone box I assume is the box on the rear of the hull? It did seem a bit out of place, however I did include it. Was it simply not there on the tank?
-John
your pics didn't come up but here are two common tweaks on an otherwise great kit:
1) the infantry telephone box is inaccurate for WW2
2) make sure you putty in the lip around the shell ejection hatch on the left turret wall. See below
www.ferreamole.it/.../m26_13.jpg
Hope these help
Roy Chow
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Hey everyone,
This is only the second time that I have posted on the forum, so I am basically new. I am currently working on the Tamiya 1/35 M-26 Pershing model. So far, I am extremely pleased withe the quality and the fit of the parts (except for the small ammo boxes, but those are always hard). Here are a few pictures:
Just tonight I did the flat black preshading, and after that dries thoroughly, olive drab will be going over. Any comments and suggestions are welcome. I will send updates as I progress further.
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