I have two of the Heng Long M26 Snow Leopards. Very nice tank. Heng Long doesn't have a Sherman but I have seen quite a few photos of the M26 in action in early 1945. I think they may have been used a little more than most people believe. For someone planning to go to 1/16 tanks, this could take the place of a Sherman very nicely.
Anyway, I have done several searches and haven't been able to find any other feferences to it as a Snow Leopard.
Why is the 1/16 M26 called "Snow Leopard".
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It's just the "name" of the tank, those given to their own beast from the crew members, such as the famous M26 'Fireball'.
That's why you find a 'Snow leopard' sticker inside the package to put on the side mudguards.
I don't know if the name is imaginary, but I guess so. I haven't found any picture about such a named Pershing so far.
That's why you find a 'Snow leopard' sticker inside the package to put on the side mudguards.
I don't know if the name is imaginary, but I guess so. I haven't found any picture about such a named Pershing so far.
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