"Cheers!" (1 Viewer)

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Utilizing the K&C figure DD243 called "Cheers!"... a GI lifts his canteen to a watching M26 Pershing tank commander (from TCS).


 
Nice scene Duke and that TCS Perishing does look good and works well with the K&C figures. It's a shame that the US didn't appreciate the need for a heavy tank during WW2 and bring forward the development and earlier introduction of the Perishing. I bet the US Sherman tank crews would have loved to have it during the engagements with the Panthers and Tigers in France, Battle of the Bulge etc.

Tom
 
Good placement of figures Duke, they fit so well. Robin.

Terrific scene, luv those TCS tanks {sm4}

Nice scene Duke and that TCS Perishing does look good and works well with the K&C figures. It's a shame that the US didn't appreciate the need for a heavy tank during WW2 and bring forward the development and earlier introduction of the Perishing. I bet the US Sherman tank crews would have loved to have it during the engagements with the Panthers and Tigers in France, Battle of the Bulge etc.

Tom

Great job Duke...I want you to take my pictures from now on...

What a beast Duke looks brilliant mate.

Thanks fellas.

The TCS armor does match up well with K&C figures. I have lots of their stuff.

I plan to do some custom weathering to this tank. IMO there is a little too much "red rust" in the tracks that I want to tone down a little.

Agree Tom it's a shame that the US military didn't have the Pershing until right at the end of WWII. It could have made a big difference if it appeared earlier in the war to help engage the big German "cats".
 
A few years back here's a photo of me standing next to a M26 Pershing tank in Mobile, AL. I'm 6'0" tall so gives a good perspective if trying to do the eye test for scale.

 

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