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Gunter,
I really enjoy your work on the Bergepanther. You take these kits to a new level! Fabulous work. I love all the parts you make for your models. Truly an inspiration. Thank you for taking the time to post pictures.
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Bob

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Hi,

thank you for your motivating feedback!

After a long break for working on my Wisent http://www.panther-tanks.de/WISENT/Wels2015.wmv I have started construction of the winch. Below you see the first 2 screenshots of the construction. Next I will produce the parts for mechanical assembly.

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In 2 weeks, hopefully I can do a driving test with the Bergepanther.
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Günter

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Looking good will it be fully functional Günther
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Hi William,

yes it will be full functional. I will use 2 stepper motors. One for driving the winch and one for the drum. So it is possible to change the speed of the drum.

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Post by Günter Gäbelein »

Hi,

in the last two weeks I milled the first parts for the winch. Here saro some more pictures:

The bins around the winch
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The bin at the front
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The side bins
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The stepping motors in place
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The upper side (cover) of the winch
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The cover in place
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Winch, left side
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And last but not least a movie from yesterday. First driving test
http://www.panther-tanks.de/Bergepanther/M4H023131.wmv
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Günter

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Looking good your winch parts and nice driving ground.

regards William
With Regards William

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Hi,

I have printed some detail parts for the Panther/Bergepanther. If there is interest, please send me a PM.

Ventilator
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Exhaust Fan Guard
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Latch
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Günter

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Nice parts Günther :D
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Post by Günter Gäbelein »

Hi William,

thanks for the comment.
After getting some additional information from my "undercover consultant" I redesigned the latches, which are more realistic for the G model of the Bergepanther.

Redesigned latch
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I will send the prototypes to the caster tomorrow.
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Günter

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Hi guys,

this week I received the latches from the caster.

Parts for two latches
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and assembled
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Latch opened
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Latch closed
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Left side
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Over the last weeks I found some time to wor on the Bergepanther:

Printed cover for drivers sight
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Bracket for machine gun
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Some tryings on the glacis structure and weldings
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Redesigned brackets for the tools
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Making of the glacis structure: 1. Adding putty
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2. Linishing
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3. Priming
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Redesigned and printed covers for the motor hatch
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Redesigned and printed oil filling plug
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Opened
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Same for fuel on the right hand side
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Printed rear tanks
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Printed tubes of the cooling system
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Air filters for the HL230
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And last but not least some picters of the winch
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8)
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Günter

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Hello Günter,

nice engineering and building.
Have fun building, Kind regards
Christian

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:shock: :shock: :shock:
Work really incredible:
  compliments! :wink:
The only thing I can point out are the German plates that were quite smooth because profiled:
perhaps the effect the merger is more likely in the castings, such as protection of the hull MG.
Sorry for my bad English: I hope I explained. :oops:

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Hi Günter,
Fantastic work! Latches are spot-on :D
Look forward to seeing a video of the winch working. I have often wondered how the hinged pully looked in action. 8)
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Fabrice

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That winch looks like a prop from a "Steam Punk" movie 8)

Can't wait to see it in action :!:

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Hi
Very nice work love that winch and the catches.

Derek
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