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  • #61
    Thanks for letting me know about the 8.4 volt battery. I will take it to the LA tank club president and ask him to help me check if things are installed correctly.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by DavidN View Post
      Thanks for letting me know about the 8.4 volt battery. I will take it to the LA tank club president and ask him to help me check if things are installed correctly.
      The details are in the how it was put together. Both mine were bought second hand and I had to basically tear them down and rebuild them. Each had its own issues and both were relatively new or lightly used when I got them.

      I recommend to order a build manual from AAF so you have the break down of how the Pershing goes together. I think it is $15 and well worth it for a tank like the Pershing.

      I will shoot you over a PM with the most important things to look for and if needed rebuild correctly. Coupled with a little guidance from the president you will be on your way to having a solid running tank.

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      • #63
        I see. Thank you sincerely :-) I mentioned to him about it. He already gathered for me all of the building instructions that he had. Besides receiving advice from you, I am also lucky that I live only 2 miles from him

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        • #64
          So in your Pershing, did you put the Tamiya DMD 10 or 11 inside? Therefore, you could interchange the Tamiya apple and the LegoDEI receiver on the turret as we saw at the battle?

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          • #65
            Originally posted by RichJohnson View Post
            For real? You just got a pershing?
            Where did you find that at???
            It was in among a pile of stuffs in a U-haul storage center East of LA.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by DavidN View Post
              So in your Pershing, did you put the Tamiya DMD 10 or 11 inside? Therefore, you could interchange the Tamiya apple and the LegoDEI receiver on the turret as we saw at the battle?
              No both my Pershings use the two part older DMD/MFU systems. I was using the LegoDEI primarily in the Centurion which it works in because of the DMD 11.

              I had it in the Pershing for one battle and then some photos. it only indicated hits and nothing else. No damage or hit limits, basically defaults to “test mode” and becomes equal to a stock HL 6.0-7.0 system. I was counted the hits and called it dead after five. This was a live demonstration to show how the LegoDEI receivers works and at the same time doesn’t work with the old Tamiya systems. Sometimes it’s easier to show then try and explain.


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              • #67
                Originally posted by Rubicon99 View Post

                Good to see you got one. Now to hope it was put together well. There are a couple of small things to check and make sure were installed correctly.

                Also it runs best on a 8.4 volt battery but you will have to make room inside the tank to fit one.

                If built well it is an outstanding all around tank. 👍👍
                Do the M26 metal tracks from Taigen fit well with my Tamiya M26's sprocket and idlers?

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by DavidN View Post

                  Do the M26 metal tracks from Taigen fit well with my Tamiya M26's sprocket and idlers?
                  They should fit BUT they are a bit heavy for the long term life of the Tamiya M26 gears. The Tamiya M26 track will last a very long time so you should not worry to much about replacing it anytime soon.

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                  • #69
                    Got it! Thank you!

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                    • #70
                      I brought my Pershing to see the president of LA Tank club this morning. After two hours, I came home happy :-) I will put on the TBU on tomorrow and have it challenged with another tank to see if it is ready for battle.

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                      • #71
                        Battle test went well this afternoon. But it was knocked out after receiving 3 hits. How can I program it to bring it up to 5 hits? I am still new with Tamiya electronic board. I will start the touch up and weathering work tomorrow.

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by DavidN View Post
                          Battle test went well this afternoon. But it was knocked out after receiving 3 hits. How can I program it to bring it up to 5 hits? I am still new with Tamiya electronic board. I will start the touch up and weathering work tomorrow.

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                          The Tamiya DMD/MFU uses small “dip switches” to set the tanks classification. Look at your BTU instructions and you will see how to set the switch’s for each weight class.

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                          • #73
                            Found it! Thank you!

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                            • #74
                              Well, the Pershing is at 90% completed. All I need now is to order some accessories to mount around the tank. And that will take about a few weeks. It is battle ready. I am a very happy Tamiya tanks owner.

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                                  • #77
                                    Tamiya Pershings are IMO one of their best all around tanks. It drives well, fights well and is very reliable.

                                    Here is one of mine at the last SD battle day. Pershing tend to age well as they build up natural weathering.
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                                    • #78
                                      to all the members who had helped me in this thread. I just want to let you know that your help have influenced me significantly. Therefore.......



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                                      • #79
                                        This one came as it was already built. I will just work on the weathering.

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                                        • #80
                                          Originally posted by Rubicon99 View Post
                                          Tamiya Pershings are IMO one of their best all around tanks. It drives well, fights well and is very reliable.

                                          Here is one of mine at the last SD battle day. Pershing tend to age well as they build up natural weathering.
                                          I hope my Pershing will look like yours by this summer :-) I will put it into the battle in March.

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