Boys,
Does anyone have any ref pics or hard documented evidence that the Crew Heaters on the Panther G actually had a ten digit serial number casted onto the top or side? The only pic I could find had a number "70" on the right hand edge but not like the multiple number PE piece that Aber provides.
I'm working on a 1/16th Scale Panther G Late Production model vehicle built by MAN while I wait for my Tiger 1 Clark board to get fixed.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Derek
Panther G Crew Heater cast numbers
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Re: Panther G Crew Heater cast numbers
The only one I could find...
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Re: Panther G Crew Heater cast numbers
Jake,
Thanks for the ref pic. Well I'm not seeing 10 digits like the Aber piece but I do see some similarities between the pic you provided and the one I have.

Thanks again Jake.
Derek
Thanks for the ref pic. Well I'm not seeing 10 digits like the Aber piece but I do see some similarities between the pic you provided and the one I have.

Thanks again Jake.
Derek
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