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Re: Panther G to early D
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 8:31 pm
by grompix
Looking really good TC. I'll have to get my Panther 'A' build up and running soon. Still finishing my StuG at the moment though.
Keep the pics coming!
Cheers
Chris

Re: Panther G to early D
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 8:24 am
by Tailend charlie
Thanks all, here are a few pics of where I am at. Still a little rough, but I think it is starting to look like a Ausf. D.
Re: Panther G to early D
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 5:45 pm
by Tailend charlie
Just a few pics to show my progress. It is still a little rough, but will be cleaned up before priming. I am using Mr Surfacer 1000 to give it a little texture. In the processes of making the headlight brackets, fender extensions and extension storage locks on top rear of main fenders. So more pics to come. Any comments welcomed good, bad or indifferent.
Re: Panther G to early D
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:32 pm
by grompix
Boy is that Panther looking good! Love the attention to detail you're putting in Richard. I can see this is going to be a stunning build.
Cheers
Chris

Re: Panther G to early D
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 6:25 pm
by Tailend charlie
Thanks Chris,
The Tiger 142 and now the Panther are my first attempts at modeling. I use to just build out of the box you know generic, but that doesn't suffice any more. Start your Panther and post some pics. I would like to see them.
Re: Panther G to early D
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 8:32 pm
by tiger205
hi richard
is this really youre 1st attempt at modelling?, if it is it makes it twice as good as it did, the attention to detail is staggering especially as its youre 1st attempt, keep the pic's coming
Tony

Re: Panther G to early D
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 8:50 pm
by Tailend charlie
Thanks Tony,
I never had the guts to cut up and redo a model til I joined DAK which is a tank club. I put my tanks next to theirs and man what a reality check. The detail and paint schemes. My King Tiger had some after market mods and my first attempt to airbrush a camo scheme, but nothing like some of theirs. So I looked around to see what was built and what wasn't. I saw that there was no initial Tiger 1's that I could find so I looked and found the 142 of the 501 Kompany. It just hit me I had to build it. So months of research, asking questions and examining pictures I tore up my Tiger 1 learned how to solder and model brass and airbrush. So the 142 was born again. So now DAK members said I had raised the bar and one is now doing a Japanese tank( on the other forum) so i had to do something more so I pushed my self to tear up my panther and transform it into a Panther D which I was told will be very hard since there is a lot of structural changes. Well I am almost done withe front next will be the deck and turret then the rear. I am taking it in stages so I can concentrate on all the details. So hopefully it will come out better than the Tiger 1 142. Thanks for all the comments that is what makes it all worth it. Here is where I am at. A little rough, but I will clean it up before final prime and paint.
Re: Panther G to early D
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 8:55 pm
by [ICE]monkey
this is one great build , love the detail
all the best, ice
Re: Panther G to early D
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 5:15 pm
by Tailend charlie
Thanks ICE,
Just finished the extensions. Tell me what you guys think.
Re: Panther G to early D
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 9:46 am
by grompix
Really excellent Richard. I've (re) started my scratch Panther 'A' now so I'll be posting a build soon. Don't know if I can match your level of detail though!
Cheers
Chris