- PERSHING ONLY PICTURE THREAD !
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Thanks...my best is my M-46 Patton. All El Mod and set up exactly like mine in Korea....down to the USA number on the sponsons. The M-46's we got rebuilt from Pershings at Tokyo Ord. Pershings are OK but 810 HP beats that 490 HP Ford any day on Korean hills.
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My Pershing with full metal gears, sprockets and track....klack, klack, klack
My Pershing with full metal gears, sprockets and track....klack, klack, klack
I see "Alice" tracks!
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From: North Charleston,
SC
Morning Panzerpaul, Did you coat your Pershing with anything to keep the papermache on tank and harden it. I have never used this method. Looks great !! I have two Pershings I am working on and I think this looks like a great way to color and rough up the exterior.
Thanks for sharing.
David
Thanks for sharing.
David
#30
Yes James, the same Alice tracks 
Looking closely I wonder if the Alice tankers did it for better traction, I think the cleats would have more bite in this direction, a field improvisation ?

Looking closely I wonder if the Alice tankers did it for better traction, I think the cleats would have more bite in this direction, a field improvisation ?
#31
Alice tracks? Another rivet counter? [sm=lol.gif]
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Hi dash69...yes just sprayed them with Testor's dullcoat....that seems to seal them. Worked out OK, but I wonder if there isn't some other better method?
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I to want post my pictures but I'm not sure how to do it as a thumbnail. I have tried the search feature to no avail. Can someone help.
I to want post my pictures but I'm not sure how to do it as a thumbnail. I have tried the search feature to no avail. Can someone help.
0. Edit your images to be a jpg at 72 dpi and between 6 to 9 inches in width.
1. Sign on to the forum.
2. Click on reply or quote.
3. In the lower left corner below the type box click on the phrase "Click here to upload images and files!"
4. You will see this window appear.
5. Upload images into the window box.
6. File Uploaded Successfully. is what you'll see next: Click OK. OK will appear "Twice".
7. Click OK at the bottom center of the big type box, 2nd image.
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From: ST.John\'s, NL, CANADA
HERE ARE SOME PICS OF MYHL PERSHING WHEN I FRIST GOT IT BACK AWHILE AGO WITH THE METAL UP GRADE . AND NOW MY PERSHING IS GOING UNDER REFIT AND DETAILING. WHEN IM FINISH I WILL POST SOME MORE PICS.








