I have hated my pan/tiger since I realised what it was. So with my new purchase of 5 tanks (another story) I needed the metal driveline and electronics for other more realistic tanks. I put the upper and the turret on a new wooden undercarriage and will permanently place it on my little battlefield.
To ensure its dead I made a Ø-10mm hole in the turret as if it has been hit by a SU 152
tank wreck for battlefield
tank wreck for battlefield
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HL Sherman M4A3E4ish.BB
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WsnT34 ir
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HL sherman 105mm BB
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Re: tank wreck for battlefield
Looks dead to me!
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Re: tank wreck for battlefield
Dane,
Very innovative use of the PanTiger! Don't forget that the upper and turret can be used to model a pretty accurate early Panther as well. Also, pics of those new tanks when they show up. ;o)
regards,
Painless
Very innovative use of the PanTiger! Don't forget that the upper and turret can be used to model a pretty accurate early Panther as well. Also, pics of those new tanks when they show up. ;o)
regards,
Painless
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