pershing paint job
#1
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Hi there.
just thought I'd post a pic of my latest addition.
I picked up a cheap HL pershing rolling chassis,(thanks to Fireflykeith for that).
Just wanted to do a simple paint job. no particular tank or era. Just me, my airbrush and a bit of artistic licence.
Got a few more bits to do on the outside and then got to decide whether to sell it on or fit electrics and keep it for myself.
cheers
Frank
just thought I'd post a pic of my latest addition.
I picked up a cheap HL pershing rolling chassis,(thanks to Fireflykeith for that).
Just wanted to do a simple paint job. no particular tank or era. Just me, my airbrush and a bit of artistic licence.
Got a few more bits to do on the outside and then got to decide whether to sell it on or fit electrics and keep it for myself.
cheers
Frank
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Great work on the spray job, but i am still more impressed with the periscope covers, i turn my back for five minutes and you turn a paper clip into a periscope cover[8D] as for selling it on you must be mad this tank looks great, but if you do decide to shift it i will have to make room in the cabinet
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thanks for the comments
icemonkey- I haven't done too much to the tank. I've removed the skirts, moved the antennae and made periscope covers. Other than that all the detail is heng-longs own.There is a few issues with the barrel length, but over-all I think it's a good model.
Fireflykeith- you won't have room once that kingtigers in there!!
cheers
Frank
icemonkey- I haven't done too much to the tank. I've removed the skirts, moved the antennae and made periscope covers. Other than that all the detail is heng-longs own.There is a few issues with the barrel length, but over-all I think it's a good model.
Fireflykeith- you won't have room once that kingtigers in there!!
cheers
Frank



