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Panther Progress!
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This is one superb model. As has been said it could pass as a 1:1 scale Panther no problems. I do like the chips and shot marks - very well done and very realistic. All you have to do now is to scuff the track a little however the tank could have jus acquired a set of factory fresh tracks!
Allan Richards
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Guys, thanks for the kind remarks and nice feedback. I'm glad you enjoyed the pix as much as I did. I think the painting is the best part!
Hope eveyone is doing well, and having fun building your models.
Wish I had a king tiger coming my way. Oh well <sigh> I just have to be happy with the three tanks I have...
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Bob
Hope eveyone is doing well, and having fun building your models.
Wish I had a king tiger coming my way. Oh well <sigh> I just have to be happy with the three tanks I have...
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Bob
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I have been watching this post almost every day and i have been stunned by the detailing everytime you have posted something Bob!!
Have you counted the hours of the project
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The outcome of your hard work and skill is amazing, big congratulations.
Well i think you really need another one to add to your collection
so order the KT right away
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I just hope my one comes up to the high standard as this one.
And thnx for the invaluable tips and trix, they will be applied on my battle worn KT.
Best regards
Freddie
Have you counted the hours of the project
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The outcome of your hard work and skill is amazing, big congratulations.
Well i think you really need another one to add to your collection
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I just hope my one comes up to the high standard as this one.
And thnx for the invaluable tips and trix, they will be applied on my battle worn KT.
Best regards
Freddie
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Fredrik,
Thank you for your kind words and compliments. I don't know how many hours I have invested, but its been pretty steady for two years!
Would love to have a KT, and Jagpanther, and Stug, but budget won't allow for that.
Have to enjoy what I have - which is ok with me!
I look forward to seeing your KT build my friend,
kind regards,
Bob
Thank you for your kind words and compliments. I don't know how many hours I have invested, but its been pretty steady for two years!
Would love to have a KT, and Jagpanther, and Stug, but budget won't allow for that.
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I look forward to seeing your KT build my friend,
kind regards,
Bob
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Some progress shots of the working escape hatch parts I've been making. This project has taken a really long time to design and finally make the parts. But its finally coming together. I had a little fun with the CNC making some of the small handle and link parts from brass. These would have been tedious to make by hand.
The hatch mechanism is not exactly like the original. The hatch hold open hook for example had to be repositioned to work with the hook on the back of the turret - but it will all look good once painted.
More to follow..![Image](http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb83/bobmorey/1-6%20Panther/cheers2.gif)
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The hatch mechanism is not exactly like the original. The hatch hold open hook for example had to be repositioned to work with the hook on the back of the turret - but it will all look good once painted.
More to follow..
![Image](http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb83/bobmorey/1-6%20Panther/cheers2.gif)
![Image](http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb83/bobmorey/1-6%20Panther/hatch4.jpg)
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![Image](http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb83/bobmorey/1-6%20Panther/hatchparts3.jpg)
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Thanks for the feedback Allan and Kent. Actually the machining is pretty straight forward. The dovetail in the hatch is cut with a miniture 60 deg cutter. The dovetail on the moving blocks is done by tilting the vice to the proper angle. The most time consuming part was designing it so it all fit together and looked somewhat like the real thing- all from photos.
I wish I had a real Panther next door to measure!
Here are some photos of the finished hatch with all parts installed. The links were riveted to the handle with some brass rod.
I think it adds some nice detail to the turret. I may wait a while to paint it though!
![Image](http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb83/bobmorey/1-6%20Panther/hatchfin1.jpg)
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Here are some photos of the finished hatch with all parts installed. The links were riveted to the handle with some brass rod.
I think it adds some nice detail to the turret. I may wait a while to paint it though!
![Image](http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb83/bobmorey/1-6%20Panther/hatchfin1.jpg)
![Image](http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb83/bobmorey/1-6%20Panther/linksfin1.jpg)
![Image](http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb83/bobmorey/1-6%20Panther/hatchfin2.jpg)
![Image](http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb83/bobmorey/1-6%20Panther/hatchfin4.jpg)
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Robert,
That is an excellent project, I really like it. I wouldn't be bothered if it was not 100% scale because it really does look the part. I think that there is a little bit of art within modeling, and those that have got the artistic flair can produce really eye catching models just as you have done with your Panther.
That is an excellent project, I really like it. I wouldn't be bothered if it was not 100% scale because it really does look the part. I think that there is a little bit of art within modeling, and those that have got the artistic flair can produce really eye catching models just as you have done with your Panther.
Allan Richards
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