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Guys check out Nick wests gallery ... Go to his new panther video ..Very nice , he has been busy . Well done Nick !!! .

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SWEEET! :D

Nicely done. great work Nick.

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HI GUYS (THANKS) WILL GET THE GUN GOING SOON. OUTSTANDING JOB ON THE TIGER 1 DALE. : :D

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Nick,
Are those faux fenders on the Panther to make it look like an Ausf A? Also it sounded like the MG would make the engine noise cut out when it activates. Is that really what happened? Is that a problems with the sound card?

I enjoy all your videos!
Thanks for posting them.
Bob

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BOB YES FENDERS ARE TO MAKE IT IN TO A AUSF A. GOT MORE BITS TO CAST YET. DO YOU NOT LIKE THEM :?: YES THE ENGINE SOUND CUTS OUT WHEN MG IS FIRED ITS THE CARD. I FOUND IT IS BETTER IN THE FIELD THE GUN CAN BE HEARD AT A LONG DISTANCE . IT IS LOUDER THAN MY SHERMAN MG. THAT IS OVERLAID ON TO THE ENGINE SOUND.

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Hi Nick,
No I thought your side fenders were pretty clever additions to make it look like an A! Probably wouldn't be that hard to convert an "G" model to an "A". Its difficult to tell how much conversion details you put into it from the video - but it looked good to me! I'm like dang thats an Ausf A!

The MG sounded great, but it was dissapointing that it cut out the engine idle noise. Any way to work that bug out?

:evil: Bob

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Hi Nick,

Nice Panther!
I believe it is a 1:8th Mark-1 isn’t it?
I have one such myself and it behave and looks like yours.

Best regards
Kent

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HI GUYS YES BOB I AM GOING TO MAKE A INDEPENDENT MG WITH ITS OWN SPEAKER :idea: . HI KENT YES IT IS 1:8TH I GOT ON A GOOD DEAL. :wink: THAY ARE A BIT ROUGH BUT MAN THERE HARD :!: I WOULD LIKE TO SEE PICS OF YOUR PANTHER 1:8TH KENT. ALL THE BEST. NICK

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Hi Nick,

Here are some (old) photos of my 1:8th Panther Ausf A.
If is done as Ernst Barkmanns Black 424 from Normandy.
A lot on him I now would have done in another way but here they are.

As you know Alex S 1:8th Panther was a mixture of Ausf A and G.
Spend a lot of time chancing him until I gave up and begun with the bigger 1:6th scale instead.
I even had a sculptor making a one off 1:8th figure of Barkmann for me.
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Not much compared to todays museum quality 1:6th tanks but my Panther has one interesting thing I can tell you about.

I got Ernst Barkmanns adress from a photo collector who had acctually wisit him personaly :shock:
As a longshot I posted some photos of my (his) Panther and nothing happend...
3 years later an envelope from Germany arrived here and the man had responded :shock: :shock:
Not in personal writing but a helper wrote that he was happy with my post to him etc, etc, and gave me a singned photo.
Well how many of us can brag about your tank has been seen by its former WW2 owner?
If I ever sell my Panther the envelope will go with the tank.

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I think you can guess what Panther I would have done if the Armortek kit would have been an Ausf A instead :wink:

Cheers
Kent

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HI KENT THANK YOU WELL DONE I LIKE IT LOOKS GRATE :shock: . I THINK YOU HAVE A BIT OF HISTORY RIGHT THERE :shock: :shock:.ALL THE BEST MATE

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Kent,
Great story! That is quite a piece of memorabilia! Your 1/8 Panther is awesome! Welcome back to forum too. Good to have you back <hopefully>. :roll:
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Nick,
You totally got me. :oops: I thought your Panther was a 1/6 Armortek G converted to an A!!! So you had me fooled!
Bob

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Hi Kent,
I think no many modelers can boast a so exciting event like what you happened.
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HI BOB :lol: I WOULD HAVE THE ARMORTEK PANTHER JUST DONT HAVE THE SPACE WITH ALL THE OTHERS. :wink: ALL THE BEST, NICK

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good to have you back on the forum kent ,keep us updated on the panther build and any other interesting tank info. simon manning.

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