Stunning, the level of detail is breath-taking.
Alles ist schön
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Guenter, more wonderful inspiration and perfection. Thanks for sharing. The radio kit brilliant. Hope to see your Bergepanther in UK next year maybe, in time to recover some of the new Panthers?
Best regards, Meister.
Stephen
Best regards, Meister.
Stephen
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Christian,
"Deutsche Wertarbeit" is a problem when having many foreign workers in the factory
Steven I would like to come to Bovington next year, but I will move to Lake Constance at that time
I will be back in 2018
I have added some details to the engine compartment




I reworked also the hatch




And the radio operator got a machine gun


Ammunition brackets




The back light is attached

A new fire extinguisher

"Deutsche Wertarbeit" is a problem when having many foreign workers in the factory

Steven I would like to come to Bovington next year, but I will move to Lake Constance at that time

I will be back in 2018

I have added some details to the engine compartment
I reworked also the hatch
And the radio operator got a machine gun
Ammunition brackets
The back light is attached
A new fire extinguisher
Kind regards
Günter
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Re: Bergepanther
Guenter,
Lovely work.
The crew compartment rain cover was held closed by two small bolts with wing-nuts. I have a close up photo somewhere if you need it.
As you are moving to a lakeside location, perhaps your next model might be a 1/6th Gepanzerte Landwasserschlepper? You could use an Armortek Pz.IV as a basis!
If it is not to early, have a very Happy Christmas.
cheers, Fabrice
Lovely work.
The crew compartment rain cover was held closed by two small bolts with wing-nuts. I have a close up photo somewhere if you need it.
As you are moving to a lakeside location, perhaps your next model might be a 1/6th Gepanzerte Landwasserschlepper? You could use an Armortek Pz.IV as a basis!
If it is not to early, have a very Happy Christmas.
cheers, Fabrice
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Re: Bergepanther
Hi Günter,
your Bergepanther is just amazing, I have to confess, that I am getting a bit envious !!!
your Bergepanther is just amazing, I have to confess, that I am getting a bit envious !!!
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Hi,
this week I received the hooks for the sporn. All those who requested the hooks they can be shipped soon. I am still waiting for the invoice from the caster.





this week I received the hooks for the sporn. All those who requested the hooks they can be shipped soon. I am still waiting for the invoice from the caster.
Kind regards
Günter
Günter