panther build.. at last!

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Kent Wiik
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Post by Kent Wiik »

Nice work Simon!

First class paint job that is, well done.

The sprockets, is that the "new generation" ones or have you done some work on the earlier kit pair?

Keep up the good work.
Kind regards.
Kent
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Simon, there is always something to learn from your pics and , i as always use to say, a good paint makes disappearing also the best detail.


Cheers

Luca

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Post by simon_manning »

this little item took me a while to make, sun cover, periscope,housing, its made to revolve, raised the front edge of the glacis plate plus the front of the deck, painted and altered some rear parts aswell, regards simon.

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Post by Steve Norris »

Simon
You make me envious every time i see your paint work.
Keep up the great work
Steve

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Hi Simon, another great item, with faultless paintwork
regards Jeff

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Hi Simon

Beautiful!

kind regards
Tim
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Post by Fabrice Le Roux »

Hi Simon,

You are hereby awarded the "Heston Blumenthal Medal of Merit for the tha Ulimate Chips" 8) .

No two chips are the same size or shape. A tremendous feat of painterly skill, patience and dexterity.

Well done, Sir!

Fabrice

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it goes without saying, glad you all liked the periscope and the paint, the secret weapon behind the chips fabrice is the small "sponge" very easily applied and gives a good result using tamiya xf 64, thanks simon.

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Post by Robert E Morey »

Simon,
superb details, and amazing chips! Incredible how realistic the paint work looks. Kind regards,
Bob

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Post by simon_manning »

Just a selection of photos of the Panther progress.

Regards

Simon

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I like your attention to detail, very nice work

Thank you for sharing
Brian


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Post by Marcel de Groene »

simon_manning wrote:it goes without saying, glad you all liked the periscope and the paint, the secret weapon behind the chips fabrice is the small "sponge" very easily applied and gives a good result using tamiya xf 64, thanks simon.
Simon, all superlatives have been used to express our feelings towards your painting. There's nothing I can add. Can you show us an example of the "sponge" you use. I have been expirimenting but it's an awful lot of Panther with a very small brush :lol:

I will put up some pictures of a small area I'm doing with just a brush
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no problem marcel, i will take some photos of the "sponge" and the proceedure. regards simon.

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Post by Tim Bowman »

Simon

So very cool!

kind regards

Tim
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Post by simon_manning »

Panther muzzle break upgrade, this is the new rowter I have been using which is very good and chews through the aluminium. I will post some more photos as it progresses.

regards

Simon

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