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Re: PANTHER G ZU-FUSS
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 4:41 pm
by PainlessWolf
Herman,
Welcome back and congrats on the new opportunity! Quality always shines through, Doc. ;o)
regards,
Painless
Re: PANTHER G ZU-FUSS
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 7:45 pm
by edpanzer
Sounds like it's starting to work out Herman hope the Mrs and kids recover soon glad your away from the cowboys used to work in the water industry and have had doings with bore hole drillers tis a dangerous game if not done right.
Re: PANTHER G ZU-FUSS
Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 1:01 pm
by HERMAN BIX
Kiaser wrote:Nice work all I can say is keep your bugs to yourself nothing worst than the whole tribe coming down with it at the same time

, glad that you had some light at the end of the tunnel one door shuts and another opens best of luck

take care .
Light at the end not a train coming the other way

!
After almost a month without booze, women, or rugby I did rather over indulge in , well, all really
The bug got me as it had no alchohol barrier to fight through.................well thats my version
Doors closing, yip, well a feww got knocked on & more than one was opened, but its still a transition stage right now.
The resources sector is pretty flat here as you will know.
She'll be right
Cheers Mr Kiaser
Re: PANTHER G ZU-FUSS
Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 1:06 pm
by HERMAN BIX
edpanzer wrote:Sounds like it's starting to work out Herman hope the Mrs and kids recover soon glad your away from the cowboys used to work in the water industry and have had doings with bore hole drillers tis a dangerous game if not done right.
Well mate, put bluntly.................it was water bore mentality having a crack at proper drilling that got me worried.
A bit like a hospital orderly fronting up at a heart operation just because he's pushed a few gurneys into theatre & reckons theres not much to it
Glad that can be put to experience & I look forward to the next one.
Re: PANTHER G ZU-FUSS
Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 7:58 am
by HERMAN BIX
Got a bit done. Welds on the mystery mounts and the spare track hangers on the rear.
Will get around & do all the welds & flame cut marks over the entire unit so I can finish the red primer on the hull.
The rocket mounting plates will be the next pain in the but-tox detail to complete.
I hope the night fighting hardware will arrive soon so these can be added ready to paint.
A little bit but progress that counts.
Re: PANTHER G ZU-FUSS
Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 10:49 am
by HERMAN BIX
Mix of solder(the old fashioned kind) and super glue Gel ( the new kind)
I really should use mild steel & T.I.G. the stuff together, but the forming of the basic shapes in brass is way easier.
Imitation welds in this size & certain positions are really bloody hard, so expediency rules the day.
Re: PANTHER G ZU-FUSS
Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 12:18 pm
by HERMAN BIX
After the Selleys no more gaps had set, textured the welds using a small screwdriver & spit !
Heated the entire thing with a hair dryer & rushed outside to get the primer on.
A combination of semi-final rugby on TV, plenty of Tennessee's finest export, and the cold outside made me nearly ass-over in my haste to get the tank/turntable/primer combo out to the paint table before it cooled off
Looks much better with an even coverage of red.
All flame cut areas are done, almost all the welds I can be bothered with done, now its just chains for the spare track retaining pins and the night fighting hardware mountings.
Tools etc will be ready to place once all the other snot has been secured. I have been tossing up with placing late tow cable clevices on either side of the rear mounted cleaning rod/aerial storage tube as there is a small space available to take them, but still undecided.
Re: PANTHER G ZU-FUSS
Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 1:53 pm
by edpanzer
Looks good Herman I'd be tempted to leave it in red oxide.
Re: PANTHER G ZU-FUSS
Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 11:40 pm
by HERMAN BIX
The primer is from Autobarn (a car parts chain store) Holts Duplicolour DS108
Im thinking of leaving the wheels in primer and doing the rest in a green base, but still not 100% decided.
Re: PANTHER G ZU-FUSS
Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 12:19 am
by jarndice
Herman I am so pleased that life has stopped giving you a kicking and has allowed you to look at it through the telescope the right way round, although I was slightly perturbed when you celebrated the arrival of situation normal by indulging in not only wine, sorry JD's and song but WOMEN!!!
Does this mean the arrival yet again in 9 months time of the patter of tiny feet?

I have limited my comments on your exploits with the Panther simply because I have been P**ded off by the so called professional makers of Tanks and their ability to rip off the less knowing members of our hobby with PAN-TIGERS.
A trap I have avoided by never buying one! But your example of a believable type unlike HENG LONG's baseless and fraudulent example is beginning to stir my antipathy and who knows I might search out a "REAL" 1/16 Panther

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I have Just like you, and a lot of other people suffered the downside of life's rich tapestry, it makes the inevitable arrival of the good side all the richer, take care.

shaun