Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
Hello Mick
There is only one special torsion pivot required. This must be fitted at the extreme front right hand side. It is needed there to clear the underside of the motor mounting flange. Either type can be used in any of the other locations.
Mark
There is only one special torsion pivot required. This must be fitted at the extreme front right hand side. It is needed there to clear the underside of the motor mounting flange. Either type can be used in any of the other locations.
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
HI Mick
it looks like the great creator is watching over you my freind and he has spoken no presure on you mick good to see it starting to come together ,all the best ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,nick
it looks like the great creator is watching over you my freind and he has spoken no presure on you mick good to see it starting to come together ,all the best ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,nick
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
Thank you Mark, I will do as you say, (I thought someone had slipped me a low blow). The instructions are clear, I do tend to read the drawings, so when I could only see the one 'special', It confused me.
Hello Nick, nice bit of kit there....looking forward to your finishing touch.
Still got this silly grin on my face.......
Just an after thought.....I am using my 'sack truck' to move the hull into the garage for painting.
Mick.
Hello Nick, nice bit of kit there....looking forward to your finishing touch.
Still got this silly grin on my face.......
Just an after thought.....I am using my 'sack truck' to move the hull into the garage for painting.
Mick.
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
Hi Mick
Nice to see your Hull taking shape,this one is going to get heavier quicker.
I think I will have to invest in a nice sack truck,to make the moving easier.
Cheers
Phil
Nice to see your Hull taking shape,this one is going to get heavier quicker.
I think I will have to invest in a nice sack truck,to make the moving easier.
Cheers
Phil
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
HI Mick
you make sure that you build on the ground floor with that one not like me i,m up stairs with the pz4 , i think you would need the floor strenthening .
all the best ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,nick
you make sure that you build on the ground floor with that one not like me i,m up stairs with the pz4 , i think you would need the floor strenthening .
all the best ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,nick
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
Hello, made more progress on the hull. Firstly I must set the record straight , I owe the 'pickers and packers' at Armortek, an apology. I said in my last post that I had four torsion pivot specials, I was wrong. I did in fact have one torsion pivot special, and fifteen torsion pivots....sorry
The suspension has assembled very well. I read all the posts, and the instructions carefully. The actual build is straight forward. In particular the photograph and description by Steve Norris, was very helpful. I used one or two shims, at the most, on the suspension shaft/suspension arm.
The axles line up well, with slight variations...which I believe is acceptable.
Enjoying every moment....Mick
The suspension has assembled very well. I read all the posts, and the instructions carefully. The actual build is straight forward. In particular the photograph and description by Steve Norris, was very helpful. I used one or two shims, at the most, on the suspension shaft/suspension arm.
The axles line up well, with slight variations...which I believe is acceptable.
Enjoying every moment....Mick
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
Nice work Mick,
Its nice when it all goes together after a bit of study and
you stand back and look at what you have acheived.
Cheers
Phil
Its nice when it all goes together after a bit of study and
you stand back and look at what you have acheived.
Cheers
Phil
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
Nice one Mick
Those double torsion bars look great ,are they easy to adjust ,i,m sure i read someplace that it was mutch easier too do that . keep the pics coming all the best ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,nick
Those double torsion bars look great ,are they easy to adjust ,i,m sure i read someplace that it was mutch easier too do that . keep the pics coming all the best ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,nick
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
Hello Phil, hello Nick, thank you for your comments. The tank is already heavy, I use my sack truck to move it between the workbench and garage, (spraybooth).
I have to say Nick, concering the suspension, that the 'shims' make it easy to adjust. I soon found the correct angle, so all is well.
Regards...Mick.
I have to say Nick, concering the suspension, that the 'shims' make it easy to adjust. I soon found the correct angle, so all is well.
Regards...Mick.
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Hello everyone, I know you will all have seen this type of photo before.....it's all progress for me.
With the warmer weather arriving I can spray parts in the garage.
I have ordered my spray paints from the local 'accessories car parts shop'. They are very keen to be part of my new project, by ordering from a local paint supplier.
I have to provide the RAL number, the paint is then mixed and supplied in 400Ml spray cans. I have still not made an attempt, or ventured into the airbrush market. I guess this is the way forward when I reach the camo stage. However, there are many and various colours in the RAL range.
I have ordered spray paints in Dunkelgelb, Olivgrun, Rotbraun, and Elfenbein.
Regards....Mick
With the warmer weather arriving I can spray parts in the garage.
I have ordered my spray paints from the local 'accessories car parts shop'. They are very keen to be part of my new project, by ordering from a local paint supplier.
I have to provide the RAL number, the paint is then mixed and supplied in 400Ml spray cans. I have still not made an attempt, or ventured into the airbrush market. I guess this is the way forward when I reach the camo stage. However, there are many and various colours in the RAL range.
I have ordered spray paints in Dunkelgelb, Olivgrun, Rotbraun, and Elfenbein.
Regards....Mick
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
Fast progress there. Love the smell of etch primer in the morning. Hope you are wearing a mask.
If interested in any parts used in my builds contact me at johnfitzsimons@msn.com for a price list.
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
Hello John, Acid Etch8 does stink.
Yes, I have a good quality face mask, the garage doors are wide open, and a warm breeze is flowing through.
It's lovely day here in Mid-Wales.
Regards....Mick
Yes, I have a good quality face mask, the garage doors are wide open, and a warm breeze is flowing through.
It's lovely day here in Mid-Wales.
Regards....Mick
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Re: Ultimate Panther/Jagdpanther Build
Lovely day for spraying tank parts........ran out of UPol.....so has the accessories shop....have to wait until Monday.......damm.
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Lovely day for spraying..... UPOL arrived this morning. Started on the rear deck......
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