2006 Panther G
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2006 Panther G
I had a chance to buy back my 2006 Panther G, which I sold in 2015. The 8 years and 5,500 miles (8800km) of travel haven't been kind. Apparently it sat in a barn for 4 years. Its now missing some parts - the barrel, side skirts, turret elevation and rotation motors and some of the old electronics. It wasn't packed that well for the journey back to me and suffered some damage to the turret - smashed cupola and bent roof. Nothing that can't be fixed. Its still good to have it back.
On the Pallet:
Bent roof:
Damaged cupola;
The saga continues..
Bob
On the Pallet:
Bent roof:
Damaged cupola;
The saga continues..
Bob
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Re: 2006 Panther G
Congrats, glad you've got your baby back!
'Konan', my Tiger 1 Mid
'Gunther', my Panther G
'Gunther', my Panther G
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Re: 2006 Panther G
Thanks Marco!
First order of business after repair of the turret will be this. Add 355mm bearing for turret.
Bob
First order of business after repair of the turret will be this. Add 355mm bearing for turret.
Bob
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Re: 2006 Panther G
Some progress on the old panther. Bearing fitted under deck plate.
It was missing the barrel - so I made a prototype via printing. It will have a 12mm carbon fiber tube down the center.
thanks
Bob
It was missing the barrel - so I made a prototype via printing. It will have a 12mm carbon fiber tube down the center.
thanks
Bob
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Re: 2006 Panther G
Nice work Bob she will look great when your done, that shipment was "stacked on" it costs less than "do not stack"
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Commission builds considered. Pm for my email.
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Re: 2006 Panther G
Great looking muzzle brake Bob and unlike mine you made yours in separate pieces.
Now that I have started experimenting with 3d printing I have learned of the advantage of breaking complex models into different parts for printing.
Vince
Now that I have started experimenting with 3d printing I have learned of the advantage of breaking complex models into different parts for printing.
Vince
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Re: 2006 Panther G
Phil - I think you're right -it looks like someone set 500lbs on the cupola. Not surprising - it was just wrapped in cardboard. A tempting target for UPS handlers.
Vince- yes the best way is to break something like this into easy pieces to print. It assemble very easy. Even my printed threads are spot on.
Thanks for comments all,
Bob
Vince- yes the best way is to break something like this into easy pieces to print. It assemble very easy. Even my printed threads are spot on.
Thanks for comments all,
Bob
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Re: 2006 Panther G
Merry Christmas AT Forum. Made a few more repairs to "ye olde Panther" - new cupola MG ring in steel.
"Keep eyes on target"
"Keep eyes on target"
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Re: 2006 Panther G
Finally test drive day for the olde Panther! The old motors still have plenty of power.
Original Parvalux motors;
Ambush mode:
hull test drive:
Out and about:
Nice view of the wheels, except for big chunk of rubber missing from tire! Blame the previous owner!
New dent in fender - Ooops I did that one...
Till next time
Bob
Original Parvalux motors;
Ambush mode:
hull test drive:
Out and about:
Nice view of the wheels, except for big chunk of rubber missing from tire! Blame the previous owner!
New dent in fender - Ooops I did that one...
Till next time
Bob
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Re: 2006 Panther G
Thanks Vince - its good to have it running again. I keep adding dents to the front fenders. Took it out for a run in the yard a few days ago. Need to add sound yet.
-Bob
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Re: 2006 Panther G
Nice job, well done Robert.
Always love a Panther.
Anxiously waiting for my Jagdpanther from Armortek.
Love from Sweden
Robert
Always love a Panther.
Anxiously waiting for my Jagdpanther from Armortek.
Love from Sweden
Robert