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Re: Steve,s Panther build
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:18 pm
by simon_manning
great to have you back on steve, a breath of fresh air, the panther looks superb, keep the mods coming, i might back track on mine. regards simon.
Re: Steve,s Panther build
Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:43 pm
by Tim Bowman
Hi Steve
Looks like a real one. Doesn't get any better then that!
Keep up the inspirational work.
kind regards
Tim
Re: Steve,s Panther build
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 12:14 pm
by Steve Norris
A little bit more work carried out on the rear deck fittings prior to final assembly.
The mounting holes for the 4 engine deck lift hooks were repositioned, the old positions can be seen filled.
General view of the rear deck awaiting final assembly.
Fuel fillers and air intake covers ready to fit.
Detailed fan shroud.
Engine grills.
Next step soon.
regards
Steve
Re: Steve,s Panther build
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 9:22 pm
by Steve Norris
The next bit.
A general view of the almost complete rear deck, Weld detail still to do plus six lift hooks required for around the fan covers. The engine cover has had all the components either replaced or repositioned as i will expaine after the next photo.
I noticed while working on the fan covers that each cover has a cast protrusion next to the portion that has been cut back to clear the engine deck, I worked out that this protrusion was to act as a stop for the engine hatch but as supplied the engine hatch stop did not align with the protrusion. The only solution was to move the engine hatch stop but in doing this i found that the engine hatch intake covers were incorrectly positioned and also to deep therefor new ones had to be made and positioned further forward.
A general view of the forward deck.
The supplied ventilation fan cover is undersized and lacks detail so i made a new one.
The new vent cover
Again
Steve Winstones excellent gun travel lock
Again
The drivers periscope mount looks very good as supplied and just needs a small amount of detailing.
The drivers and radio operators hatches have had the inner details added and the assist mechanism has been made.
The assist mechanism has been made to operate using springs out of a stapeler.
Again.
New hatch stops have been made.
Thats all for now.
Steve
Re: Steve,s Panther build
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 8:27 pm
by Steve Norris
I have been struggling to post any photos since the new forum came online but i think i have now cracked it.
- Completed rear deck showing repositioned cleaning rod tube. The radiator screens still need to be finalised
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- Another view of the rear deck
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- Fwd deck and glasis just awaiting zimmerit application
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The forum will not allow me to post more than 3 photos at a time ?
As i have a couple more to show i will have to do another post
Regards
Steve
Re: Steve,s Panther build
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 8:35 pm
by Steve Norris
A couple of extra shots
- I have now completed the basic turret assembly, Weld lines and all the detail components still to add
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- The hardest part of a early G build is the removal of the chin from the mantlet, Heavy going but got there in the end.
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Regards
Steve
Re: Steve,s Panther build
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 8:51 pm
by Steve Norris
Test shot resized to 640 x 480
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regards
Steve
Re: Steve,s Panther build
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 12:34 am
by Robert E Morey
Steve,
Superb work once again. This panther is going to be really something. I was thinking the same thing as Simon that I need to go back and relook at my Panther after seeing all your modifications. The drivers hatch assist mechanism is really "the bee's knee's". Very clever to not rely on the coil springs but to give them a helper spring! Can I copy your design when I make that for mine?
Really amazing work, thanks for staring with us.
Best regards,
Bob
Re: Steve,s Panther build
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 12:00 pm
by simon_manning
lovely work steve always a pleasure to view,your right bob these kits are never realy finished you just revisit every now and again to add a new mod,i have plans for my early models,repaint and so on. regards simon.
Re: Steve,s Panther build
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 2:07 pm
by Steve Norris
Bob, Simon .
Thanks for the positive comments, Any details or mods that i do can be reproduced by anyone wishing to do so.
Regards
Steve
Re: Steve,s Panther build
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 4:08 pm
by Tim Bowman
Hi Steve
Every post reveals a new, amazing piece of work. I love the zimmerit texture!!! Just beautiful work. Always liked the war-time photos of Panthers with the cleaning rod storage tube mounted on the deck. Great stuff!
Kind regards
Tim
Re: Steve,s Panther build
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 6:43 pm
by simon_manning
your right tim that zim caught my eye aswell, looks very authentique, the texture spot on, regards simon.
Re: Steve,s Panther build
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 8:57 pm
by Steve Norris
Tim, Simon.
I am glad you like the way the Zimmerit has turned out, As it happened it was a bit of trial and error finding the right material and aplication method.
The result i achieved was actually very easy, Just B&Q white tile and grout adhesive applied with Mike Stannards Zimmerit application tools. I added a couple of pots of Tamiya dark brown acrilic paint to the adhesive to take the bright white away just incase the top coat of paint got chipped at any point in the future.
This method is a lot easier and cheaper than using Milliput and also gives a better scale apperance. I have a small piece of original wartime Zimmerit at home that measures 6mm in depth therefore the scale thickness should be about 1mm which is very difficult to achieve using Milliput.
Regards
Steve
Re: Steve,s Panther build
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 3:15 pm
by Kent Wiik
Hi Steve,
Echo the other, super work!
As a Panther nut this is eye candy
The zimmerit look spot on, well done.
Keep the photos coming as they are nice inspiration.
Kind regards
Kent
Re: Steve,s Panther build
Posted: Sun May 20, 2012 11:09 pm
by Steve Norris