Panther G
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This section is for posting a build log of your Heng Long tank.
Questions relating to issues you are having with your tank(s) should be posted in the General Questions forum here: viewforum.php?f=14
Panther G
Now I finished my Pz IV it's time to get started on the Pz V.
Picked up cheap 2nd hand Panther G some time ago and bought the taigen Panther hull from forgebear -
Added some bearings to the idlers and turned some shafts on a drill.
Made some bearing housings for the drive shafts.
These slot onto the drive shafts.
and the transmission covers keep them in place.
Put the sprockets and tracks on then gave it a quick test run-
Some of the wheels came lose so I'll have to drill/file the shafts to give the grub screw something to bite into. Very impressed with the Taigen hull though I'm going to have to move the switchs into the rear stowage box and remove the recharge socket (I never recharge the battery inside the tank.)
Picked up cheap 2nd hand Panther G some time ago and bought the taigen Panther hull from forgebear -
Added some bearings to the idlers and turned some shafts on a drill.
Made some bearing housings for the drive shafts.
These slot onto the drive shafts.
and the transmission covers keep them in place.
Put the sprockets and tracks on then gave it a quick test run-
Some of the wheels came lose so I'll have to drill/file the shafts to give the grub screw something to bite into. Very impressed with the Taigen hull though I'm going to have to move the switchs into the rear stowage box and remove the recharge socket (I never recharge the battery inside the tank.)
Re: Panther G
Looks like you're off to a great start. You're going to put these bits and parts that you make on Shapeways, right?
Re: Panther G
Thanksphilipat wrote:Looks like you're off to a great start. You're going to put these bits and parts that you make on Shapeways, right?
I'll make them SW friendly and put them up once I know they all fit and work.
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http://shpws.me/N1aephilipat wrote:Looks like you're off to a great start. You're going to put these bits and parts that you make on Shapeways, right?
Found a bit of time to do some more. Added a bit of detail to the tool racks and spare track hangers-
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Thanks
Added Schürzen Brackets and finished off the tools-
Without skirts-
With skirts-
Now for the back.
Added Schürzen Brackets and finished off the tools-
Without skirts-
With skirts-
Now for the back.
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Looks awesome! Just wish the photos were bigger. I could use details of how you did the work on the tools and schurzen for when I get around to building my Panther.
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Re: Panther G
That is one good looking panther. The lower hull and road wheels look awesome
Tanks alot....
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Thanks
Added lids to the rear stowage bins -
Spare track holders, periscopes and a bit of welding-
Engine vents and cooling (I'll paint these up and add them when the rest of the tank has been painted)-
Added a part to the hull release. This covers the hole and as it's sloped it'll hopefully snag less)-
The lower hull is amazing. I've had the bottom running round for a bit and I love it. It does weigh a fair bit (hate to think of much a full metal lower hull would weight).c.rainford73 wrote:That is one good looking panther. The lower hull and road wheels look awesome
Here you go-philipat wrote:Looks awesome! Just wish the photos were bigger. I could use details of how you did the work on the tools and schurzen for when I get around to building my Panther.
Added lids to the rear stowage bins -
Spare track holders, periscopes and a bit of welding-
Engine vents and cooling (I'll paint these up and add them when the rest of the tank has been painted)-
Added a part to the hull release. This covers the hole and as it's sloped it'll hopefully snag less)-
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Sweet! Thanks.
All good stuff. I know you can't see it, but I like the improved slider switch for the hull release. I would have never thought to do that.
All good stuff. I know you can't see it, but I like the improved slider switch for the hull release. I would have never thought to do that.
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I'm looking forward to see your painting of the lower hull. It's great that you don't charge batteries inside tanks. In that case you'll need an effective fast release system.
H/L Pantiger, H/L Leopard 2A6, Mato Panzer III, Hybrid Tiger 1 and some tank wreckage