Workshop Panther complete makeover.
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Workshop Panther complete makeover.
Hi Fellas.
Its been a while but I have been busy with some projects this Panther came along and to be honest was a complete . . . well lets say it needed some T.L.C. .
I thought I had taken pictures of it when it arrived but if I did I don't have them now.The first pics show some bare metal areas where rust had set in.
Metal tanks and not even any primer not a good combination.
Anyway the complete hull was stripped down all suspension removed, torsion bars ground as the suspension had collapsed, this pic shows the suspension parts stripped cleaned and drilled and pinned, as quite a few were loose, in fact in some cases the swing arm moving on the torsion bar spindle was giving the only up and down movement of the swing arm!
In this picture you can see the excessive wear on the wheels where they had been catching each other as the spindles loosened off.
When the smoke unit was removed, it had plenty of oil in it!
This was all cleaned out the unit stripped and put back together with a brand new element as the original was trashed.
Sort some more pics of the progress later on, might be of some interest.
Cheers for now Paul
Its been a while but I have been busy with some projects this Panther came along and to be honest was a complete . . . well lets say it needed some T.L.C. .
I thought I had taken pictures of it when it arrived but if I did I don't have them now.The first pics show some bare metal areas where rust had set in.
Metal tanks and not even any primer not a good combination.
Anyway the complete hull was stripped down all suspension removed, torsion bars ground as the suspension had collapsed, this pic shows the suspension parts stripped cleaned and drilled and pinned, as quite a few were loose, in fact in some cases the swing arm moving on the torsion bar spindle was giving the only up and down movement of the swing arm!
In this picture you can see the excessive wear on the wheels where they had been catching each other as the spindles loosened off.
When the smoke unit was removed, it had plenty of oil in it!
This was all cleaned out the unit stripped and put back together with a brand new element as the original was trashed.
Sort some more pics of the progress later on, might be of some interest.
Cheers for now Paul
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Re: Workshop Panther complete makeover.
Hi fellas.
A few more pics of whats gone on so far. In the next picture you see inside of the hull smoker refitted and ready for suspension to start to go back in.
The paint on the hull was still in very good nick so this was cleaned and heavily scored ready to give a good key for the zimm to go on.
Tool brackets etc pressed in while the zimm is still wet as normal, now starting to look more like it I think.
Still a good way to go but this is the most interesting bit for me.
Got the red lead idea from Simon {cheers mate} my idea is that the rear of the tank has taken some type of a hit and the needed a new road wheel and idler as a result.
Started with the camo.
More to follow soon and a Berg cheers for looking Paul
A few more pics of whats gone on so far. In the next picture you see inside of the hull smoker refitted and ready for suspension to start to go back in.
The paint on the hull was still in very good nick so this was cleaned and heavily scored ready to give a good key for the zimm to go on.
Tool brackets etc pressed in while the zimm is still wet as normal, now starting to look more like it I think.
Still a good way to go but this is the most interesting bit for me.
Got the red lead idea from Simon {cheers mate} my idea is that the rear of the tank has taken some type of a hit and the needed a new road wheel and idler as a result.
Started with the camo.
More to follow soon and a Berg cheers for looking Paul
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Re: Workshop Panther complete makeover.
you,ve done a nice resoration job there Paul, Great improvement.
Regards
Steve
Regards
Steve
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Re: Workshop Panther complete makeover.
nice to see it getting restored. Keep the pictures coming. It was looking so sad.
John
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Re: Workshop Panther complete makeover.
Out of the ashes - as they say
Looks like it's well on the way to being a show winner.
Adrian.
Looks like it's well on the way to being a show winner.
Adrian.
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Re: Workshop Panther complete makeover.
Hi fellas.
Thanks for your comments always appreciated, here are few more pics of the Panther with abit more war paint on.
Bit more to do yet chips and scratches etc, but should be gone by this coming weekend.
Hope you like it cheers for looking.
All the best Paul
Thanks for your comments always appreciated, here are few more pics of the Panther with abit more war paint on.
Bit more to do yet chips and scratches etc, but should be gone by this coming weekend.
Hope you like it cheers for looking.
All the best Paul
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Re: Workshop Panther complete makeover.
Hi Paul,
What a difference a little TLC and know-how can bring a model.
It looks almost alive.
Looks great as always and what a fab runner the panther is.
Regards Roy
What a difference a little TLC and know-how can bring a model.
It looks almost alive.
Looks great as always and what a fab runner the panther is.
Regards Roy
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Re: Workshop Panther complete makeover.
Hi Roy.
Cheers mate.
Cheers mate.
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Re: Workshop Panther complete makeover.
HI PAUL
Great restoration work ,dosent look like the same tank .i like the zimmerit effect realy looks good ,havent got the corage to have a go at that yet,well done .
allthe best ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,nick
Great restoration work ,dosent look like the same tank .i like the zimmerit effect realy looks good ,havent got the corage to have a go at that yet,well done .
allthe best ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,nick
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Re: Workshop Panther complete makeover.
Hi Nick.
Don't worry about the zimm just have a go mate have a practice on a old biscuit tin or similar, and thank for the comments.
A couple more pictures of the nearly completed tank.
Tank will be going back to the owner this weekend.
Any spare bits and pieces can travel in the Blitz I have done for the same customer.
Cheers for now Paul
Don't worry about the zimm just have a go mate have a practice on a old biscuit tin or similar, and thank for the comments.
A couple more pictures of the nearly completed tank.
Tank will be going back to the owner this weekend.
Any spare bits and pieces can travel in the Blitz I have done for the same customer.
Cheers for now Paul
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Re: Workshop Panther complete makeover.
HI Paul
is the truck a runner or just statick ,it looks very good well done again
all the best ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,nick
is the truck a runner or just statick ,it looks very good well done again
all the best ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,nick
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Great work Paul. Great to see you are kept busy.
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Re: Workshop Panther complete makeover.
Hi fellas.
Nick, the Blitz is just a static this time, John yes been pretty busy it will be good to get some room back in the sheds.
Last couple of pics in the daylight.
Kampfgruppe ready to roll to new home.
Cheers everyone for the comments and interest.
Cheers Paul
Nick, the Blitz is just a static this time, John yes been pretty busy it will be good to get some room back in the sheds.
Last couple of pics in the daylight.
Kampfgruppe ready to roll to new home.
Cheers everyone for the comments and interest.
Cheers Paul
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Re: Workshop Panther complete makeover.
Hi Paul,
Nice Tiger, Panther, and....an Opel Blitz truck, which I guess is from a firm called "Metal Box", isn't it?
Quite surprised that it's not that heavy. Imagine a Sdkfz 7 semi-track in your hands---both are not enough!
Cheers,
Lerh Chang
Nice Tiger, Panther, and....an Opel Blitz truck, which I guess is from a firm called "Metal Box", isn't it?
Quite surprised that it's not that heavy. Imagine a Sdkfz 7 semi-track in your hands---both are not enough!
Cheers,
Lerh Chang
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Hi Paul
First class work! and so fast.
kind regards
Tim
First class work! and so fast.
kind regards
Tim
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