Yves Panther A update
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Re: Yves Panther A update
Hi Phil,
If you take the speakers out of the speakerbox, dont you loose
the depth of the sound?
regards Yves
If you take the speakers out of the speakerbox, dont you loose
the depth of the sound?
regards Yves
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Re: Yves Panther A update
You cant quite see the speakers in these photos but they are there under the fuel tanks tucked between the engine bay walls and the hull sides 
The area of the engine bay/fuel tank void gives you the speaker box effect.

The area of the engine bay/fuel tank void gives you the speaker box effect.
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Re: Yves Panther A update
Hello,
Today wheel treatment with Tamiya surface primer the other jar is mr surfacer 500
is for the body of the panther, this treatment gives a rolled surface.

Made also the smoker and test fit.


Tomorrow i am working on the deck grills.
Regards Yves
Today wheel treatment with Tamiya surface primer the other jar is mr surfacer 500
is for the body of the panther, this treatment gives a rolled surface.

Made also the smoker and test fit.


Tomorrow i am working on the deck grills.
Regards Yves
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Re: Yves Panther A update
Hello,
Here are a few new pictures of my build,
make the rear deck grills.

Made also the hole for the smoker switch and the battery charging plug,in the
Steve Winston stowage bins.



Also put the rubber tires on the wheel with Loctite nr 480

Best regards Yves
Here are a few new pictures of my build,
make the rear deck grills.

Made also the hole for the smoker switch and the battery charging plug,in the
Steve Winston stowage bins.




Also put the rubber tires on the wheel with Loctite nr 480

Best regards Yves
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Re: Yves Panther A update
Very nice work as always Yves, regards Phil. 

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Re: Yves Panther A update
Thanks Phil,
Still have a few days free to work on the panther ( vacation ),
monday have to go to work again
regards Yves
Still have a few days free to work on the panther ( vacation ),
monday have to go to work again






regards Yves
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Re: Yves Panther A update
Really neat work Yves, I am following your build with great interest.....Mick
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Re: Yves Panther A update
Hello,
Some small progress, welding on the hull and rear deck,
rear deck is not yet completely finished.




Best regards Yves
Some small progress, welding on the hull and rear deck,
rear deck is not yet completely finished.




Best regards Yves
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Re: Yves Panther A update
Nice technique with the weld detail, better than mine, very neat
regards Phil

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Re: Yves Panther A update
Hello,
After a long long time i started back on my panther, here are some new pictures of my build.
Work on the suspension bars


Work on the towing hook


made some detail on the mantled and barrel end
i used mr surfacer 500 on the mantled to get a rolled surface.


All my other pictures are gone , there is a image icon instead???
Best regards Yves
After a long long time i started back on my panther, here are some new pictures of my build.
Work on the suspension bars


Work on the towing hook


made some detail on the mantled and barrel end
i used mr surfacer 500 on the mantled to get a rolled surface.



All my other pictures are gone , there is a image icon instead???



Best regards Yves
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Re: Yves Panther A update
Hello Mark, i know but if i used the other url, the pictures are to small.
Regards Yves
Regards Yves