Aftermarket Panther parts
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Aftermarket Panther parts
Hi All
This is my first Armortek so complete novice.
I've ordered the latest panther release which I hope to receive in the next couple of weeks.
I have been collecting aftermarket part from mark lawson, Armorpax superb quality items.
however I'm still looking for bits.
Field of Armor does most of the bit's I'm looking for unfortunately I have been warned to avoid ordering from Them..
Looking for the cable that goes around the reel next to the jack block not supplied in the kit
And the larger jack block and bracket not the one in kit which looks like the A,D version
And lastly chains for the pins that hold the track links and c shackles
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
This is my first Armortek so complete novice.
I've ordered the latest panther release which I hope to receive in the next couple of weeks.
I have been collecting aftermarket part from mark lawson, Armorpax superb quality items.
however I'm still looking for bits.
Field of Armor does most of the bit's I'm looking for unfortunately I have been warned to avoid ordering from Them..
Looking for the cable that goes around the reel next to the jack block not supplied in the kit
And the larger jack block and bracket not the one in kit which looks like the A,D version
And lastly chains for the pins that hold the track links and c shackles
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Aftermarket Panther parts
Contact Steve Winstone, He is a Member on here, P.M.Him. Top Quality Metal Tank Parts. Regards simon manning.
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Re: Aftermarket Panther parts
Hello Gary,
Regarding the items you are looking for. The reel is for barbed wire and this can be found on auction sites just search for 1/6th barbed wire. The jack block and bracket are easy to make in wood and copper strip with a bit of soldering. This is an easy way to get into soldering copper a skill you will need as a tank builder, alternatively use super glue or small pins. Lastly, various sized chains can be obtained from model shops that do ship models or again use auction sites. It is all out there somewhere. Good huntin'.
Kind regards,
Will.
Regarding the items you are looking for. The reel is for barbed wire and this can be found on auction sites just search for 1/6th barbed wire. The jack block and bracket are easy to make in wood and copper strip with a bit of soldering. This is an easy way to get into soldering copper a skill you will need as a tank builder, alternatively use super glue or small pins. Lastly, various sized chains can be obtained from model shops that do ship models or again use auction sites. It is all out there somewhere. Good huntin'.
Kind regards,
Will.
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Re: Aftermarket Panther parts
Hi Gary
Eileens emporium do some chains.
https://www.eileensemporium.com/materia ... -and-braid
They also do metal strips, fasteners etc.
Regards
Gary
Eileens emporium do some chains.
https://www.eileensemporium.com/materia ... -and-braid
They also do metal strips, fasteners etc.
Regards
Gary
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Re: Aftermarket Panther parts
Thank you Simon, I will message Steve see what's available.simon_manning wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 9:10 amContact Steve Winstone, He is a Member on here, P.M.Him. Top Quality Metal Tank Parts. Regards simon manning.
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Re: Aftermarket Panther parts
Hi WillWill Roberts wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 9:14 amHello Gary,
Regarding the items you are looking for. The reel is for barbed wire and this can be found on auction sites just search for 1/6th barbed wire. The jack block and bracket are easy to make in wood and copper strip with a bit of soldering. This is an easy way to get into soldering copper a skill you will need as a tank builder, alternatively use super glue or small pins. Lastly, various sized chains can be obtained from model shops that do ship models or again use auction sites. It is all out there somewhere. Good huntin'.
Kind regards,
Will.
Really appreciate the reply, be honest I would prefer to buy ready made parts, The workmanship on the forum is incredible.
however if none are available then I will have to look into doing them myself may take some practice Lol!
Cheers
Gary
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Re: Aftermarket Panther parts
Hi GaryGary Richardson wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 9:57 amHi Gary
Eileens emporium do some chains.
https://www.eileensemporium.com/materia ... -and-braid
They also do metal strips, fasteners etc.
Regards
Gary
Thanks for the link, really appreciate it.
Cheers
Gary
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Re: Aftermarket Panther parts
Hi guys, just for clarity, The reel mounted close to the jack block on the right side of the Panther ausf.G is not for barbed wire at all.
It is actualy used to hold a 14mm diameter cable which is 15m long with an eylet at each end. Essentially a smaller version of the main towing cables.
This cable was used to assist with track replacements.
I hope this info will be of use.
Cheers
Tim
It is actualy used to hold a 14mm diameter cable which is 15m long with an eylet at each end. Essentially a smaller version of the main towing cables.
This cable was used to assist with track replacements.
I hope this info will be of use.
Cheers
Tim
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Re: Aftermarket Panther parts
Hi TimTim Page wrote: ↑Mon Nov 07, 2022 12:14 pmHi guys, just for clarity, The reel mounted close to the jack block on the right side of the Panther ausf.G is not for barbed wire at all.
It is actualy used to hold a 14mm diameter cable which is 15m long with an eylet at each end. Essentially a smaller version of the main towing cables.
This cable was used to assist with track replacements.
IMG-5959s.jpg
I hope this info will be of use.
Cheers
Tim
Thanks very much that really helps I've been trying to figure out what size I would need for the reel.
Do you know what it works out scale wise?
Cheers
Gary
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Re: Aftermarket Panther parts
Hi Gary, well, 14mm divided by 6 is 2.3mm and 15m divided by 6 is 2.5 meters long.
I found some old multi strand wire which was 2.2mm so used that.
I dont think i did mine full length as it would not all fit though.
Hope that helps.
Tim
I found some old multi strand wire which was 2.2mm so used that.
I dont think i did mine full length as it would not all fit though.
Hope that helps.
Tim
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Re: Aftermarket Panther parts
Hi Tim
Thanks so much that really helps me move forwards on the build front.
Cheers
Gary
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Re: Aftermarket Panther parts
Hi Gary,
Just to put a bit more meat on the bone from the points that Tim made, the following 2 photographs show the 15 metre cable in use to pull the track on. Hope this helps in some small way.
John.
Just to put a bit more meat on the bone from the points that Tim made, the following 2 photographs show the 15 metre cable in use to pull the track on. Hope this helps in some small way.
John.
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Re: Aftermarket Panther parts
Nice pix John, many thanks for sharing.
That must have been a real b***h of a job in cold, wet and muddy conditions.
I can only imagine the effort required to do that - I have an original Panther track link at home which weighs aprox 19kg.
There would be 86 links per side.
Makes you think.
Cheers
Tim
That must have been a real b***h of a job in cold, wet and muddy conditions.
I can only imagine the effort required to do that - I have an original Panther track link at home which weighs aprox 19kg.
There would be 86 links per side.
Makes you think.
Cheers
Tim
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Re: Aftermarket Panther parts
Hi,
As one tracklink itself was very heavy they used the tank’s own power resources to pull the complete track into place - with the cable fixed onto the drive sprocket.
Or they used another vehicle’s help.
Kind regards
Kent
As one tracklink itself was very heavy they used the tank’s own power resources to pull the complete track into place - with the cable fixed onto the drive sprocket.
Or they used another vehicle’s help.
Kind regards
Kent
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