Martin's Jagdpanther
- Martin Hofmann
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Re: Martin's Jagdpanther
After a very long time here are the next photos of parts for the electric and the holder for the front fenders.
Regards Martin
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Re: Martin's Jagdpanther
Here comes a new update for the electric which also will illuminate the exhaust like flames with LED and the new cover for the MG
Regards Martin
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Re: Martin's Jagdpanther
Here comes some more photos from the road wheels, the idlers and the sprockets coming to the hull.
Slowly it looks like a Jagdpanther.
Slowly it looks like a Jagdpanther.
Regards Martin
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After some long time, here comes a new update with the painted steel tracks, the last road wheels, the sprockets only pre-assembled, and last but not least the mounted gear motors with flanges.
Regards Martin
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Re: Martin's Jagdpanther
Really looking good Martin. Lovely details. I will be interested to see how those LED for the flame dampener turn out. Super work sorting all the electrics sorted out.
Best regards,
Bob
Best regards,
Bob
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Re: Martin's Jagdpanther
Hi Bob,
thank you for the nice words. I am also very interested to see how the LED will work. A little time to wait, because first i have to painted and weathered the hull and afterwards mount the exhausts with the LED's. Here are more progress of the painted and weathered road wheels with the oil grease nipples, the tail light and the first layers of the Bovingten JP camo.
thank you for the nice words. I am also very interested to see how the LED will work. A little time to wait, because first i have to painted and weathered the hull and afterwards mount the exhausts with the LED's. Here are more progress of the painted and weathered road wheels with the oil grease nipples, the tail light and the first layers of the Bovingten JP camo.
Regards Martin
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Re: Martin's Jagdpanther
Hi Martin,
glowing LEDs in the exhaust pipes are a nice thing, but unfortunately you can see it only by night. Reinhold has such a feature added to his King Tiger in 1/4 scale. On top he has combined it with real flames coming out of the exhausts simulating backfire. These flames are made by camping gas with piezo-electric ignition. He also uses it for muzzle flames of the main gun. At twilight this is an impressive spectacle, but also a little dangerous: a bit too much gas in the muzzle brake, and the effect is VERY impressive........
glowing LEDs in the exhaust pipes are a nice thing, but unfortunately you can see it only by night. Reinhold has such a feature added to his King Tiger in 1/4 scale. On top he has combined it with real flames coming out of the exhausts simulating backfire. These flames are made by camping gas with piezo-electric ignition. He also uses it for muzzle flames of the main gun. At twilight this is an impressive spectacle, but also a little dangerous: a bit too much gas in the muzzle brake, and the effect is VERY impressive........
kind regards
Gerhard
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- Martin Hofmann
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Re: Martin's Jagdpanther
Hi Gerhard,
i think it is all a question of the brightness of the LED. I will use 3000mCd for each lamp.
Hi Simon,
thank you for the comment - here is the next step of painting the scheme of the Bovingten JP.
i think it is all a question of the brightness of the LED. I will use 3000mCd for each lamp.
Hi Simon,
thank you for the comment - here is the next step of painting the scheme of the Bovingten JP.
Regards Martin
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After a very elaborate paint job, i am quite satisfied with the result. Here are the photos from the JP also with the tubes from the smoker to the Flammenvernichter.
Regards Martin
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Re: Martin's Jagdpanther
Now starts the final mount of the motor, the exhausts, the motor compartment and some holders at the back plate.
Regards Martin
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Re: Martin's Jagdpanther
Hi Martin, that is an exact lovely copy of the real tank, great effort and always good to follow, regards simon.
- Martin Hofmann
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Re: Martin's Jagdpanther
Hi Simon,
you are right this is an exact copy of the real Bovingten Jagdpanther, but not the numbers and the field markings ( Feldzeichen in deutsch ). That are the personal note of my!
Here are also the first photos of the "Saukopf" with some modifications because the JP get a recoil system with ball bearings.
you are right this is an exact copy of the real Bovingten Jagdpanther, but not the numbers and the field markings ( Feldzeichen in deutsch ). That are the personal note of my!
Here are also the first photos of the "Saukopf" with some modifications because the JP get a recoil system with ball bearings.
Regards Martin
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Re: Martin's Jagdpanther
I can't wait to see the recoil system! You will do it right and there will be plenty to learn.
A little too much is about right...
- Martin Hofmann
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Re: Martin's Jagdpanther
Hi Chris,
thank you for the compliment.
After some crazy sketches here comes the first photos from the recoil system with some modifications on the Armortek parts. And all the new ones with the new drive concept of the barrel motor in hight direction - here with a teeth belt, because in the depht are no place for the long motor!
thank you for the compliment.
After some crazy sketches here comes the first photos from the recoil system with some modifications on the Armortek parts. And all the new ones with the new drive concept of the barrel motor in hight direction - here with a teeth belt, because in the depht are no place for the long motor!
Regards Martin