Ultimathe Panther by Luca

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Robert E Morey
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Post by Robert E Morey »

Luca,
So sorry to hear of your troubles moving the tank about. They are not light and moving them takes planning and resources for sure. That is one beautiful model though, someone will be very lucky to have it. I wish you the best in its sale.
Bob

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Post by Bill Riedel »

Luca,

Good looking Panther. I will be more than pleased if mine turns out as well. Someone else asked if you could send a few pic's of the interior equipment lay out. For me especially, that would be a nice bit of information to have.

Bill
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Post by Tim Bowman »

Hi Luca

That is one nice Panther. I'm sorry you have to let it go. Best of luck selling it and whoever buys it will be a lucky person.

kindest regards
Tim
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Post by Luca Fossa »

Chang have requested to see the inside, here is how I have arranged the electronic.

I think the pics speak itself but if someone have question…….just ask :D :D :D :D

Cya

Luca

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Post by Marcel de Groene »

Hi Luca,

Great job on your Panther. Excellent paint job and built. I might have missed something, but was it planned to be sold. If not, that's too bad after all the work you have put into it. The next owner however will be a very lucky one.

Ciao,

Marcel
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Post by Chang »

Hi Luca,
Thanks for showing photos of the interior. Guess it did not follow the instruction manual, but is nice & tidy. Well done!

When you said: “12V engineâ€

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Post by Luca Fossa »

I was misunderstood Chang, the 12 V engines is just because how are arranged the speakers it looks like so. Batteries are wired in series to have 24V in total.

The strange black switch it's only a fuse's container, the main wire coming from the battery have a fuse before entering in the starter unit.

This system could be useful when you plan of don't use the tank for long, it's enough to remove the fuse and your electronic is separated from the battery, also useful during the recharge.

The two speaker can't be positioned over the tracks, as was possible in the KT, because here we don't have the right highness.

The only solution to fix them seems to be a bracket starting from the floor, the speaker is fixed to the staff by using its rear screw, they are not glued onto the chassis.

Cheers

Luca

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