1946 Panther ~ Jnewboy Customs
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Questions relating to issues you are having with your tank(s) should be posted in the General Questions forum here: viewforum.php?f=14
Re: 1946 Panther ~ Jnewboy Customs
This tank will be painted one section at a time, this side was replaced in a hurry so it will be raw steel from the warehouse/factory, no primer, no paint. We start by getting it smooth and removing the skirt rail.
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Much more to follow on this section! Ask me any questions you like!
- HERMAN BIX
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Re: 1946 Panther ~ Jnewboy Customs
Great subject !
What did you do to the suspension arms to get the late steel wheels fitted ?
What did you do to the suspension arms to get the late steel wheels fitted ?
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- c.rainford73
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Re: 1946 Panther ~ Jnewboy Customs
I trimmed back the arms a little and then drilled holes slightly smaller than some machine screws I had. I put the machine screws through the wheels and then carefully screw them into the arms with super glue to make sure they won’t move then I put the outerwheels on. The result is the wheels roll effortlessly and tracks fit good!HERMAN BIX wrote:Great subject !
What did you do to the suspension arms to get the late steel wheels fitted ?
Re: 1946 Panther ~ Jnewboy Customs
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After removing some of the grey it should be sealed again with another coat of hair spray
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Airbrush these three colors randomly around the rust areas
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Then again get wet and remove most it
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Remove the streaking grime highlights with low Oder thinner in light downward strokes
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Stempel or gently jot small amounts of the grey/blue in the grey areas whic give it even more contrast
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Airbrush a very thin line around the edge of the plate to simulate wielding burn
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Then with a very thin brush dry brush this onto the edge of the grey edge
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Done! One section is complete!
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After removing some of the grey it should be sealed again with another coat of hair spray
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Airbrush these three colors randomly around the rust areas
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Then again get wet and remove most it
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Remove the streaking grime highlights with low Oder thinner in light downward strokes
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Stempel or gently jot small amounts of the grey/blue in the grey areas whic give it even more contrast
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Airbrush a very thin line around the edge of the plate to simulate wielding burn
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Then with a very thin brush dry brush this onto the edge of the grey edge
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jon newsom, on Flickr
Done! One section is complete!
- c.rainford73
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Re: 1946 Panther ~ Jnewboy Customs
Thanks! It will actually look better as the rest of the tank takes shape. The contrast between the rest of the rust primer and the steel throws off the look. In the end it will actually look better.c.rainford73 wrote:Simply outstanding
- Xiaoshan_Sailor
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Re: 1946 Panther ~ Jnewboy Customs
Wow! Pass the popcorn!
- Xiaoshan_Sailor
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Re: 1946 Panther ~ Jnewboy Customs
Xiaoshan_Sailor wrote:Wow! Pass the popcorn! I'll be watching this thread with interest.
Re: 1946 Panther ~ Jnewboy Customs
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I removed the guard at the top of the mantel, this tank will be to worn for that to have survived.
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I mask off the metal and the oxide primer sections I want to keep
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Now I remove the tape from the metal, I will re tape it each time I paint as leaving tape on to long can be dangerous when its finally removed.
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The raw metal really looks good and stands out now that the tank has a non rust color on it.
I removed the guard at the top of the mantel, this tank will be to worn for that to have survived.
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
I mask off the metal and the oxide primer sections I want to keep
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
Now I remove the tape from the metal, I will re tape it each time I paint as leaving tape on to long can be dangerous when its finally removed.
Untitled by jon newsom, on Flickr
The raw metal really looks good and stands out now that the tank has a non rust color on it.