A few Panther pic's.

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Panzerman
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A few Panther pic's.

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Got all my Panthers out today and lined them up for a photo session, interesting study in scale.
1/16th, 1/24th, 1/35th, 1/72nd and 1/144th(I think), the 1/16th,1/24th and 1/35th are RC.

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The 1/35th is a Panther G with an early mantlet, it has proportional RC, forward backwards and turns, added a casual crew.
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A few infantry hitching a ride, notice the crew member in the hatch in the rear turret.
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The 1/25th I swapped the RC gear from 1/35th kit, as well a drive she she has turret turn and gun elevation.
The crew are modified from standing figures that come with the kit, the tank rider is a kublewagon driver much modified.
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1/16th full option Panther G.
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Re: A few Panther pic's.

Post by dgsselkirk »

Very cool seeing all the scales lined up like that! Must be fun to eyeball a specific detail all the way down the line! :D
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Re: A few Panther pic's.

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Great looking batch of kitties you have there...

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Re: A few Panther pic's.

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Very nice and the scale comparison is very interesting. Hard to believe my 1/16 Sherman II C Firely weighs 15 lbs. Ignore Derek above, too many PLF's which resulted in landing on his head. HAHA

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