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Kent Wiik

Post by Kent Wiik »

Nice green spots Bob!

Well done and look how the model look more alive and get a deep not seen on a plain yellow one.

I guess the brown ones comes next as it was a Das Reich Panther from Normandy you aimed for?
Is there a reason why the 2 wheels in front has a different yellow color then the others? Maybe replaced ones at the field workshop?

Looking forward for more photos

Kent

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Darn it Bob!

I knew I should of waited till you painted your camo! :twisted: Your green has the nice mottled blotches I was hoping for on mine. Oh well, maybe on the Tiger.

Very nicely done. I can't wait to see it completed!

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Post by Allan Richards »

It looks great, and spryed in freezing temperatures as well. I must admit to being a wimp, and haven't ventured into the garage much lately. Last night was the coldest in kent for 10 years, around minus 9 degrees centigrade.
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Post by Robert E Morey »

Thanks for the feedback guys. Ha Tim, you crack me up. Your Panther has a world class paint job - you shouldn't feel dissapointed about it at all. Hope you don't. :oops: I just wanted something a bit different than the standard spot pattern. At first I didn't like the mottled look, but the more I look at it the more I like it. Some areas look good and faded. Hope I won't ruin it with the brown. :?

Allan that is good and cold, 15 degrees F -ouch! I would be stayin in the warm house too! It only got about -3C here (25F) but tons of snow. Felt like Bastogne. I'm pushing myself to get this thing done by Spring 09 - I want to drive it!!!!!

Kent, yes the right front road wheels are supposed to be from a different tank - mine damage :evil: I need to weather them so its not so obvious. The one zimmerit coated side plate (on right side) is supposed to be "different" as well. :roll:

Hope to do the brown this week sometime. Cheers all.
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Post by Allan Richards »

Bob,

The tank is looking good, I wish we could have some snow, enough to keep us home from work and have a good play with the tanks in the snow. You know us Brits, one snowflake and the country grinds to a halt. A few years ago the railway came to a stop and some guy from the company came out with the classic that it was the wrong kind of snow!!
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Finally got to spray the brown paint on today. Now on to the weathering to tone down that showroom fresh look! :x

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WAY COOL!

Looks great Bob. 8) 8) 8)

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Lovely!

Very nice paintjob, the brown really give the Panther the Normandy look.

Keep the photos coming!
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Post by Jeffrey Goff »

Hi Bob, the colours really bring the Panther to life, I think that the painting is the most subjective and challenging process, on our models, you have got this bang on, well done
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Post by Robert E Morey »

Thanks for the kudos and thoughts guys. :D

Jeff, I agree whole heartedly. I love the painting part of the project, but it can be a bit of nail biting too - did I ruin it?? will it look like I want??? dooh that brown is too red!!! :evil: Oh nooo that green isn't right!!! Maddening but at the same time rewarding. All part of the fun. The nice thing about tanks is they don't have to be perfect!

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Post by Robert E Morey »

Spent this Saturday making airbrush masks for the crosses and numbering using blue painters tape. Useful stuff that painters tape. I was surprised how well the numbering came out - very little touch up required. Tedious work though.

Kent, I know its not Barkmann's tank now. :? I liked the camo on tanks used around Caen so I went with that. That means your tank can be his! I will just have to rename my figure. :oops:

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Post by Tim Bowman »

Nice work Bob! Numbers look really nice!

C'mon, everyone knows Barkmann was in an Ausf A :roll:(sarcasm) You'll have to wait for that kit to do his tank. :wink:

Looks Superb Bob

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Post by Derek Attree »

Hi Bob
Great looking Panther love the paint job and the early G details.

Brill

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Good to see your Panther almost finished my friend!

Barkmann’s or not it certainly looks Normandy - well done!
Hope to finish my own in a year from now but then I am a hopeless time optimist... :oops:

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Post by Robert E Morey »

Thanks for the comments and feeback guys. :) Some more paint details done today. Amazing what you see to touch up when the photos are close up! :x Got some weathering done on the wheels - they don't look so factory fresh now. :roll:

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