Bergepanther ausf G october 1944.

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Bergepanther ausf G october 1944.

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Hello everybody.

This a new model than I have beginning since 1 month. Maybe it is strange to understand, but it is my prefered tank.

I have used some parts of my old Bergepanther, but this one will be more detailed than the first. I hope you like it and a lot of parts will be functional like the Bergepanther 1/1.

The lower will be a chassis full metal and upper is from heng long Panther. The transmission is 4:1 and electronic is from a Tamiya Jagdpanther. The winch is from my first Bergepanther and it it a ROBBE 4127 motor.

The spade will be made in metal and a lot of parts homemade are in brass.

This is a video about my first Bergepanther where you can see the work of this tank with a kv2 of more 6 kgs.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DCDTks2FNQ




And now, the pics of my job since 1 month...


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My old parts, but repaired since the recovery of Kv2 who broke down certain parts for the winching...


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Some details...

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And this is a part really hard to made and to set to be straight...


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Sorry for my spelling mistakes, I try to do better every day...
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I am sorry for my mistakes and I hope you understand what I want to explain. I try to not use translator because it is an too much easy solution...
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Thank you for yours comments guys.


Following my work on my BERGEPANTHER.

Here is my new chassis for this tank.

Much work this morning to arrive at these pictures.

I had taken the lead by making the back with the exhausts, but this part was greater on the chassis arrived today. I have therefore started this back.

The green part is smaller (look at my finger), compared to the new.

Good viewing.



Fred.


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Post by wibblywobbly »

You have a good vocabulary, we understand you perfectly.

This is an excellent build. You have have an incredible amount of detail on this model! :thumbup:

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Beautiful work sir....
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Good to see you again Fred :wave: ....It's been awhile since you've treated us to one of your Outstanding creations....Your Duplex still haunts me ..that was a truly memorable tank ...which this one also looks to be :D

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Thank you very much for your comments gentlemen :{ :thumbup:

Thank you Mike. I am happy to see you again since few weeks. :wave:


New pictures for tonight.

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Next step, will be to fix the winch inside the tank.
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Small bonus for you guys...

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Hi Fred great work ,that is a very powerful winch ,could you show us a photo have been looking for a powerful winch , have a project in mind which would need a good winch.

regards pete
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Hello Pete.

For the winch, it was a Robbe 4127, but very difficult to find there is 5 years ago. Now it is almost impossible to find.

The link is just to see the winch.

With this winch, you can change the gearing.


http://www.arcane-modelisme.com/moteur- ... ticle/4058


My gearing is very slow, but powerful :thumbup:
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