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panther build.. at last!

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Jeffrey Goff
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Post by Jeffrey Goff »

stunning detail, and beautiful believable paintwork, this will be another work of art
regards Jeff

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Brilliant Simon , the best weathering i have seen yet,

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Post by simon_manning »

Thanks Jeff and David, good to have some encouragement!
this is about where i am at the moment. this is a paint marathon, not to bad at 1/35 scale but at 1/6 theres lots to do. thanks per for the ir box posting. i will add the lifting hook! regards simon

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Post by yves mouton »

Hi Simon,

Your weathering skills are beautiful, you are a master!
The mig pigments that you are using do you airbrush that on the tank?

regards Yves

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Post by simon_manning »

this is the exhaust i've been working on , steve winstone made the tubeing and fans, i fiited it together and soldered the joints and cut to size, plenty more to do , theres a lot to these parts to get it to look right, the exhaust collars still need to be made and then the paint! thanks steve for the help. regards simon.

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COOL! 8)
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Post by Steve Norris »

Simon.
This build just gets better and better.
cant wait to see whats next.
Steve

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thanks steve and tim, the exhausts are fitted, on to the next step? regards simon.

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Post by Robert E Morey »

Simon,
Those are some really nice looking pipes! Wow fine job! I like how you rust pit the paint, it looks absolutely real.
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Bob

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Post by Jeffrey Goff »

Hi Simon, more great work, the weld seams on the exhaust boxes are first class, and completely believable, keep the pictures coming
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Post by peter karlsson »

hi simon!!!

just say REALY OUTSTANDING WORK AS USUAL :!: :!:


kind regards peter(peppe)

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you,ve really got this weathering off to a T , love it

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Post by simon_manning »

i am starting the deck amongst other parts, working out the bolt patterns, turret clearance, thanks everyone who's posted, hope it gives something to look at. regards simon.

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Hi Simon,

Is this some sort of hybrid you're creating as I've noticed you've put some zim on the mudguard :?: An Ausf G with Chin definately has no zim :wink:

Also are you leaving the main body of your Panther in Oxide Red or are you going to paint the too :?:

One more question regarding your excellent exhaust fans, are they going to rotate when the smoker is switched on :?:

Thanks Antony
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Post by Kent Wiik »

Antony Rowley wrote:One more question regarding your excellent exhaust fans, are they going to rotate when the smoker is switched on :?:
? :? Hmmm, to my knowledge the blades was fixed attached but you might have other information about this?

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