Cold War Armor Rebuilds

Completed works that you have decided to upgrade, repair or otherwise do some re-working
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Cold War Armor Rebuilds

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I’ve got a few of these going on at the moment… on days when I’ll be airbrushing or whatnot I’ve been upgrading or correcting a few of my older builds.
I thought that I had been able to post this one on here when I started it, but I can’t find it if I did. So, apologies in advance if I had previously posted this one on here. This is Dragon’s M26A1 Pershing, that I built as a new release back in the mid 90’s. The build came out nice enough, but this was done in the days when I didn’t gloss coat before decals, or seal them in afterwards with a flat coat, so the decals had lifted off crumbled away over time. I also painted it in the wrong color, as I found out later that USMC Pershings used in Korea were taken from Army stocks and did not have time for a repaint from OD into USMC Green due to the urgent need to get them into battle. Also, apparently I never got around to taking a photo of it by itself in original configuration… the best that I have is with my completed Dragon stablemates of T26E3 WWII Pershing, and Korean War younger brother M46 Patton. The M46 was essentially an upgraded M26A1 with a new power pack, and some other detail differences… the M26A1 I’s reworking is in the center here

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So first I cut off the fenders to match what is shown in photos of these tanks in Korea during the Winter of 1950/1951.

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Then I repainted the tank into AK Real Color Olive Drab

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Next up was a gloss coat, followed by new decals from Star Decals. If you don’t know about this company they make a wide range of decals for Armor subjects in most of the major scales.

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and today I sealed that in with a flat coat….

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these decals will not be flaking off like the kit decals did…

next up for this one is some stowage and weathering…
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That looks excellent Carlos - a very nice repaint.
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Nice retouch work :shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout:
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Stuart and tom, Thank you! I just need a couple more sessions with this one... :whistle:
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:shoutout:
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
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Very cool! Carlos, what flat coat are you using? I'm still looking for a more "dead flat" finish for some builds.
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Gary, I used Tamiya XF-86 Flat Clear thinned with lacquer thinner here. But it is not quite a dead flat finish. For that I prefer Humbrol Matt Coat, which does dry dead flat. The best I’ve ever used.
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The rework is looking great Carlos!
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Thanks Mike! Way better than it did for many years, that I'll say :wink:
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Stowage added, antennas added, most detail painting done….

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just needs final weathering now….
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