And thank you guys for the kind comments, much appreciated.
Today some more work on the wheels again.

With much interest I have follow the customizing some of you have made on the inner wheel
at pair 2,4,6 and 8 and might try something similar myself later.
Sadly I do not have a lathe as a lot of metal has to be removed on them.

One thing that struck me is that no one have mention how to customize the outer wheel on pair 1,3,5 and 7.
Looking at the real thing you notice the darken row that appears on those wheels

Something our kit wheel doesn’t have but might get with not that much effort.

That row is there because the wheels are made up from steel profiles bolted together.

Here is a drawing showing how the wheels were built up.
(please note it is early Ausf D wheels with rivets and not bolts but the layout was the same on all Panthers)

As I mentioned above I do not have a lathe but that was not going to stop me as I wanted that row badly…
And raw hand craft was all that was needed (+ a lot of time and patience…

A file, grind paper, Mr Dremel and a small sharp scribe tool was all that was needed.
(with a lathe this work would have taken no time at all)

The final result:
(only 8 units this time in need for custom)

A lot of work but I am glad I did this as they now look as I want them to look.
As always thanks for looking
Kind regards
Kent