hello all,
can anyone tell me what colour the underside of the drivers hatches would have been, from what i can gather from pictures the inside of the tanks would have been off white, but i see from pictures in the gallery the underside of the hatches have been painted red oxide colour, which would have been correct
thanks, chris.
drivers hatchs inside colour.
Hi,
Has been up before so here is a link.
http://www.daventrynet.co.uk/forum/foru ... 2175&PN=13
During the Dunkelgelbe (zimmerit) period - yellow
Later in war - Red oxide
Hope this helped.
Cheers
Kent
Has been up before so here is a link.
http://www.daventrynet.co.uk/forum/foru ... 2175&PN=13
During the Dunkelgelbe (zimmerit) period - yellow
Later in war - Red oxide
Hope this helped.
Cheers
Kent
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Now thats a part for the after market people to get stuck into.
I tried and failed to fabricate these for my reworked panther exhausts.
I tried to make these fans out of brass sheet soldered together in brass tube
but maybe it could be done with etch brass for the blades part (which I don't have the way to do).
Over to you guys..
Derek
I tried and failed to fabricate these for my reworked panther exhausts.
I tried to make these fans out of brass sheet soldered together in brass tube
but maybe it could be done with etch brass for the blades part (which I don't have the way to do).
Over to you guys..
Derek
we must stop making stupid predictions
Hi,
If it can be done in the "tiny" 1:16 scale, as seen below, it can be done in our huge 1:6th scale as well!
But I am glad I don´t have to bother here as I am building an Early Panther G
Please note the well done rolled armour steel surface - that´s how you guys without zimmerit Panthers shall look like
Cheers
Kent
If it can be done in the "tiny" 1:16 scale, as seen below, it can be done in our huge 1:6th scale as well!
But I am glad I don´t have to bother here as I am building an Early Panther G
Please note the well done rolled armour steel surface - that´s how you guys without zimmerit Panthers shall look like
Cheers
Kent
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Ok, thank you... I'm a little lost actually in all those versions... The mid type had the same differences as an early had? Or there's again typical specificities?
I actually modified my exhaust to look like that! It looks pretty good, and exactly with 28 winglets please...
As soon as i understand how i can post i will share my custom things...
Cédric.
I actually modified my exhaust to look like that! It looks pretty good, and exactly with 28 winglets please...
As soon as i understand how i can post i will share my custom things...
Cédric.