Incident at Colgone – Pershing vs. Panther
The Panther had just taken out an M4 Sherman of the 3rd Armored Division, and luckily an M26 Pershing was only few streets away. The Pershing hunted down the Panther and made a direct hit on the move. The Panther never got off a shot – possibly due to the crew not immediately recognizing the Pershing and thinking it was a German tank? The Pershing made a few more shots and the existing video shows some of the German crew escaping from the burning Panther.
The Pershing was purposefully designed to take on late-war German tanks and was more than a match for the Panther with its 90mm gun. It don’t think the Pershing ever came up against a Tiger, so not sure how that would’ve gone, as the Tiger (both I & II) had better armor than the Pershing.
Speaking of Tigers and Panthers, here’s an example of each with the Pershing for size comparison. Again, the Panther is a Corgi 1:50 scale diecast (repainted with zimmerit); the King Tiger is a 1:48 diecast by Hobby Master (OOP, I think).
A view from above of the same three tanks. Note how wide the track base is on the Pershing. Pretty modern looking IMO. In fact, the basic design of the Pershing changed very little with subsequent US tanks up until the M1 Abrams.
And a comparison with contemporary US tanks of the time. A resin 1:48 scale M3 Stuart made by Kengi and Corgi 1:50 scale diecast M4 Sherman on either of the Pershing. For the record, I’m on the lookout for a 1:48 or 1:50 scale M24 Chaffee. Thinking of a late-WW2 or Korean War Bolt Action unit.
A view from above of the same three tanks. The Pershing was sprayed with a Testors Olive Drab enamel and given a pin wash at the seams, etc. The color is sort of lighter than what I had expected, but there’s a ton of discussion on the „proper“ color of WW2 US Olive Drab – so I’ll leave it as is.
And finally, the two protagonists side by side. So much for now – just wanted to post something on the old blog to let you all know I still exist.Until next time, warmest regards to you all!
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