panther build.. at last!
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the panther build has slowed recently due to sunny weather and my other interest, gardening!, tim bowman sent me the cupola insert, what a gem it is, a superb part thanks tim, the turret has kept me occupied fitting it together and some extra screws , some parts coming of mike stannard to enhance the rear grills, thanks for all the input simon.
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Hi Simon.
Excellent! great job on the muzzle! and the picture I have been waiting for where you can see the whole tank ... you must be really happy with how its going, it looks just like the photo you sent me.
Let the weeds grow a bit and keep going.
Nice to talk to you yesterday cheers Paul
Excellent! great job on the muzzle! and the picture I have been waiting for where you can see the whole tank ... you must be really happy with how its going, it looks just like the photo you sent me.
Let the weeds grow a bit and keep going.
Nice to talk to you yesterday cheers Paul
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Hi Simon
Muzzle brake looks perfect! As Paul said, nice to see it sitting there in a full view. Like the Jagdpanther too. Can only imagine how good that one will look!
Keep them coming. : )
Kind regards
Tim
Muzzle brake looks perfect! As Paul said, nice to see it sitting there in a full view. Like the Jagdpanther too. Can only imagine how good that one will look!
Keep them coming. : )
Kind regards
Tim
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Hi Simon,simon_manning wrote:no problem marcel, i will take some photos of the "sponge" and the proceedure. regards simon.
I'm intrigued by the "sponge" method and with a build nearing weathering stage would like to see more. Any chance you could post a full tutorial?
Best regards
Dave
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Stunning details Simon, i love it .
I'm sorry for this report but seem there is a little error on the roof's turret, the little plate near the cupola should be rotate of 90 degree. I'm not expert like Kent but have never seen that plate displayed as you have done.
Hope you can excuse me for this
Cheers
Luca
I'm sorry for this report but seem there is a little error on the roof's turret, the little plate near the cupola should be rotate of 90 degree. I'm not expert like Kent but have never seen that plate displayed as you have done.
Hope you can excuse me for this
Cheers
Luca
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Stunning build Simon, keep the photos comming!
That bracket is for the "Orterkompass" seen on late Ausf G.
http://www.panther1944.de/de/sdkfz-171- ... mpass.html
Cheers
Kent
Yes you are correct Luca.Luca Fossa wrote:the little plate near the cupola should be rotate of 90 degree.
That bracket is for the "Orterkompass" seen on late Ausf G.
http://www.panther1944.de/de/sdkfz-171- ... mpass.html
Cheers
Kent
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