HL Pershing gun
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Hello
I have a HL Pershing and I broke the gun that goes on top of the turret, the little gun mount where it pokes in to the hole on the turret. I was wondering if anyone know where I can purchase the mount from. I tried Mato toys but I have had no luck. Its kind of hard to find those accessories on line, so if anyone knows a good place I would really appreciate it.
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Brock [8D]
I have a HL Pershing and I broke the gun that goes on top of the turret, the little gun mount where it pokes in to the hole on the turret. I was wondering if anyone know where I can purchase the mount from. I tried Mato toys but I have had no luck. Its kind of hard to find those accessories on line, so if anyone knows a good place I would really appreciate it.
Thanks!
Brock [8D]
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Agreed:
You mean that little three-legged thing with the post that has the gun on top? I bought a spare turret for some parts, and if I have that part, its yours.
If you don't have a camera, borrow a pic of a Pershing turret from someone here, and if you have an image editor, mark the piece you need.
WhiteWolf
You mean that little three-legged thing with the post that has the gun on top? I bought a spare turret for some parts, and if I have that part, its yours.
If you don't have a camera, borrow a pic of a Pershing turret from someone here, and if you have an image editor, mark the piece you need.
WhiteWolf
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http://www.tankzone.co.uk/images/afvm/m26-903mg.jpg
I've been thinking about replacing the crapy 50cal on my HL m26 came with this, it's bent, it doesn't fit in the pintle mount and it doesn't have a charging handle.
I've been thinking about replacing the crapy 50cal on my HL m26 came with this, it's bent, it doesn't fit in the pintle mount and it doesn't have a charging handle.
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Shag:
Thats a copy of the Tamiya .50 cal parts, the styrene ones are dirt cheap. Its ID # 0225094 - V & W sprues, $10 list from TamiyaUSA, less if you buy 'em thru Karen at the AAF Tank Museum. I've got 3 of 'em, and plan on buying a few more.
BYA may be carrying more parts now, as that .50-cal is made by AFV-Model, and Axel-Modelbau is marketing a few of the AFV-Model parts. I noticed it the other day when I looked for the repro of the Leo 1A4 MG3 assembly, and found it there under AA-16-313 lising, which I noted is AFV's part sequencing.
Thats a copy of the Tamiya .50 cal parts, the styrene ones are dirt cheap. Its ID # 0225094 - V & W sprues, $10 list from TamiyaUSA, less if you buy 'em thru Karen at the AAF Tank Museum. I've got 3 of 'em, and plan on buying a few more.
BYA may be carrying more parts now, as that .50-cal is made by AFV-Model, and Axel-Modelbau is marketing a few of the AFV-Model parts. I noticed it the other day when I looked for the repro of the Leo 1A4 MG3 assembly, and found it there under AA-16-313 lising, which I noted is AFV's part sequencing.
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Hi Whitewolf
Where did you get the ID for the parts. I am looking for some other Tamiya 1:16 bits such as King Tiger wheels and would like to get the part numbers for them. Any help greatfully received.
Gorehound
Where did you get the ID for the parts. I am looking for some other Tamiya 1:16 bits such as King Tiger wheels and would like to get the part numbers for them. Any help greatfully received.
Gorehound
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Well I fixed it, I tried to bore the hole out just enough for the mount to set in deeper but that didn't work[:@] so i got mad and glued it[>:] that'll learn it! Not exactly what I wanted to do but it works. I'm going to take some pics today hope to have them posted tonight. Thanks to jstrat and WhiteWolf for the help! [8D]
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Gorehound:
The parts ID numbers are right in the manuals. Each sprue & bag has an ID number. If you don't have the relevant manual, you can find most of them on the MAADHQ site in the MAAD-Labs section: http://maadhq.com/html/maad_labs.html
The KT wheels may be expensive, it requires 6 styrene sprues, plus the metal roadwheel-rims, a bag of screws, and the bushings & shafts. For prices, I used www.TamiyaUSA.com, and input the reference numbers.
9415937 (Wheel Bushing bag : MF1-3)
9415939 (Shaft Bag : MS1-4)
0005923 (Sprue A : 6 required)
9405055 (Roadwheels : 36 per bag)
9465805 (Screw Bag D)
And perhaps the idlers: 9805218 (Idler parts A-C)
But a tip on buying: Karen at the AAF Tank Museum can offer significant discounts over the listed MSRP (Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price) that Tamiya lists. You can contact her through the AAF PX: http://www.aaftankmuseum.com/RC%20PX.htm or directly through her e-mail: [email protected]
The parts ID numbers are right in the manuals. Each sprue & bag has an ID number. If you don't have the relevant manual, you can find most of them on the MAADHQ site in the MAAD-Labs section: http://maadhq.com/html/maad_labs.html
The KT wheels may be expensive, it requires 6 styrene sprues, plus the metal roadwheel-rims, a bag of screws, and the bushings & shafts. For prices, I used www.TamiyaUSA.com, and input the reference numbers.
9415937 (Wheel Bushing bag : MF1-3)
9415939 (Shaft Bag : MS1-4)
0005923 (Sprue A : 6 required)
9405055 (Roadwheels : 36 per bag)
9465805 (Screw Bag D)
And perhaps the idlers: 9805218 (Idler parts A-C)
But a tip on buying: Karen at the AAF Tank Museum can offer significant discounts over the listed MSRP (Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price) that Tamiya lists. You can contact her through the AAF PX: http://www.aaftankmuseum.com/RC%20PX.htm or directly through her e-mail: [email protected]



