Panther Paint and weathering

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Dale jordan
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Post by Dale jordan »

Very Very good Tim . The numbers look the goods .. Tim where did you get the sticker lable for the extinguisher... Dale

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Post by Kent Wiik »

Awesome!

A very, very nice looking model keeps looking better and better - how will this end? :D
Love those dusted links and the numbers and the weathered tools and...

Kent

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Post by simon_manning »

where do we go from here with this kit when its been completed so well,its up to you kent!, the americans have the edge at the moment.

enjoyable to follow,superb build.


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Post by Kent Wiik »

Well Simon now I have the pressure on me bringing back the cup to Europe... :shock:

Kent

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Post by Tim Bowman »

simon_manning wrote:where do we go from here with this kit when its been completed so well,its up to you kent!, the americans have the edge at the moment.

Sheesh! I'm just trying to keep up with you guys!!!

Kind regards

Tim
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Post by Tim Bowman »

Thank you again everyone for the kind words as well as the moral and technical support over the last two years. Thank you to Gill and Mark for producing such a fine kit and thank you to Mike Stannard, Steve Winstone, Dave Dibb and Robert Morey for superbly crafted, additional parts.

Here's some parting pictures of the Panther (at least until I get some proper outdoor photos and the completed cupola interior) :roll:

This Panther is meant to represent an early/mid production Ausf G attached to 1 SS Panzer Corps in the Orne valley during the summer of 1944.

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Tim
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Post by Jeffrey Goff »

Hi Tim, that's one outstanding Panther, a credit to your building skills and an inspiration to us all, if it looks that good against white walls, just imagine it lurking in the Orne Valley
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Post by Dale jordan »

Beautiful work Tim . This is the best 1/6 scale Panther I have seen so far . I can't wait to see your late Tiger 1 .. Do you have it yet . ??. Tim it would have been nice to have had my tiger and your Panther side by side in a photo shoot , that would have been cool .. Dale

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Oh nice! :shock:

Eye candy for a Normandy era Panther-freak like me. :D
If my Panther turns out ½ as good I will be more then happy.

So she is all done now?
Well in time as your Tiger is on its way I’ve heard.

Kent

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Post by Antony Rowley »

Hi Tim,

Fantastic finish :D I really like the foliage as well, a nice touch :wink: . Your Panther will look superb outside but try not to get it too dirty as it look's so nice as it is :wink:

It really does belong in a museum with all the extra detail you have incorporated into an already fantastic kit. Well Done Tim :!: :!:

Once you get your Panther outside can you please take a few video clips of it running :?: It'll be nice to see it in motion.

Thanks Antony
Nord-West KampfGruppe, 1/6th Hetzer, 1/6 Schwimmwagen, 3 x r/c 1/6th Kettenkrad, 1/6th Marder Ausf M, 1/6th Panzer II Static...the collection is growing again....

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Post by Allan Richards »

Tim,

Superb looking model, you must be very proud of it.
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Post by Robert E Morey »

Tim,
I'm out of words....even better than I expected! Hard to believe that is the same model I saw 2 years ago. Really fantastic job! One of the best Panther models I've seen - in any scale. Can't wait to see it run in real life. The periscopes are beautiful.

Now stop adding stuff so I can catch up! :oops: :? :shock: :(

Happy New Year!
Bob

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Post by willie leonard »

Hey Tim, Absolutely positively outstanding! Now you need to get yourself a Tiger 1, a King Tiger, and a Pz111 so all of us tank nuts have somethig to look forward to for the next several years.

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Post by Jeff Hyder »

Hi Tim
I absolutely agree with the other guys,hope you got a big grin on your face you deserve it.

Jeff Hyder.

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Post by Brian Leach »

Tim,

Like the others, I am most impressed. You are an inspiration!

Your castings, are they metal or something else?


Thanks, -Brian

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