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simon_manning
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Post by simon_manning »

Just some more tool fitting and red oxide painting .


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bye for now,
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Post by Richie Wignall »

Hi Simon

Very nice work yet again 8) , do you not fancy offering your skillfull services out to other Armortek customers?, :roll: i think you would have a few callers 8) looks like you have plenty of working space too 8) :P

Keep up the great work, and please keep them pics coming. :P :P

Richie Wiggytronics :wink:

p.s that is one very nice KT 8)

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Post by Tim Bowman »

Very nice Simon. Watching and enjoying your Panther build just as with all your others. Keep the photos coming please.

I'm excited to see the camo scheme you have in mind. I think I know which one you referred to in an earlier post but will wait and see.

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Tim
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Post by simon_manning »

ive tried to collect as many parts pre-made for the Panther to save on time. Ive fitted steve winstones rear stowage boxes and jack block.

This paint scheme is definitely something different and hope it will scale up to 1/6th.

Thanks for looking

Simon

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Post by simon_manning »

thanks for the input tim and richie, the biggest part of this build will be the infra red sighting system and making it look correct, an intricate part allround not sure how to set about this item, the paintwork is a work of art in itself, on looking at the photos i have it is a multi-layered effect with masses of small detail to build up a convincing picture of the tanks combat life. all in make believe land of course ! many thanks simon.

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Post by Bodo Langbehn »

Hi Simon,

your Panther looks phantastic and I think your color scheme is a real good choice.
Hope to see more pixs soon.

Regards Bodo

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hi bodo, thanks for giving me the pictures and idea for this scheme. regards simon.

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Post by Tim Bowman »

Hi Simon,

Very interesting 'last days' color scheme. I wasn't even close with the one I was thinking of. Mike Stannard was working on the IR units, perhaps he can help with that part of detail?

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Tim
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Post by leesellars »

Hello Simon

Perfect colour scheme :D :D

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panther bump stop! after doing this mod i realised how good kent wiiks is,the original part has a lot of detail, hardly visible when the wheels and tracks are on at this scale, but i wanted to enhance the standard kit part, two down, four to go, regards simon. p.s. thanks for the input

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This is the kit part bump stop re-worked, this is the most i could do with it, without having a new one made. Considering as its nearly hidden, is it worth the effort ?

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It is a good work, Simon :!:
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trial fitted the wheels for clearance of the bump stop because they are slightly wider now, all ok, started on the lathe to add more detail to the wheels,one side of the wheels has all the bolt detail while on the other side, nothing at all. i'm going to try and add the bolts to the plain side thats on show,and if i get keen the lot, regards simon .

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This is the first inner wheel detail that i have done, compared to the kit one. Seven more to go.

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Post by Jeffrey Goff »

Hi Simon great detail and lots of patience, you will have another masterpiece in the making
regards
Jeff

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