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Re: PANTHER G ZU-FUSS
Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2015 7:11 pm
by PainlessWolf
Herman,
You did a great job and it shows in every facet. Take care of yourself on the Job and we'll see you in October. Time Flies!
regards,
Painless
Re: PANTHER G ZU-FUSS
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2015 7:17 pm
by SCHWEREPANZER
Have just picked up on this amazing and painstaking build. A beautiful job in every way and a splendid work of armor art. Very nicely done.
Re: PANTHER G ZU-FUSS
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 5:04 am
by HERMAN BIX
Thanks for the warm send off guys, no new work to report. Last two days spent with kids etc. I have about 5 hours work left on it for when I get back.
Made a deal with the wife not to start another build until the 3 year old is toilet independent !!
So might be a look only member for a wee while.
Will check in once I'm back & get the Panther done ASAP
See ya
Re: PANTHER G ZU-FUSS
Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2015 12:10 pm
by HERMAN BIX
G'day lads, I'm back.
For those that can be bothered I was 130kms from Moomba in a place called Epsilon .................
Desert, Emu's, dingos & sweet F-all else.
Funny, the joker I was with seemed to agree that the gear we had parked there with all its fuel & food would make a great find for any wandering survivors of the zombie apocalypse
Red sand that permeated every nook of skin & steel, I swear that stuff could make its way through glass !
I cycled that much water through my system my liver must have thought I was trying to corrode it to death, but home today I soon got it back on track with the finest thing from Tennessee since Megan Fox
Got about 5 hours of work to do on the Panther then its done.
Seems Ive got about 100 hours of reading/catching up to do on the activities in here, you guys have been flat out
Off for a top up
Re: PANTHER G ZU-FUSS
Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2015 12:25 pm
by jarndice
Well I suppose I am expected to say welcome back Herman,
But it seems to me that you have been lounging in the Sun in a deckchair on full pay for a couple of weeks having probably been the instigator of getting that nice Mr/Sir Abbot the push and lying low while the press look elsewhere.
And now this layabout is looking for a bar to lean against,
You just get back to that Build you ratbag.
I hope the family are well.
shaun
Re: PANTHER G ZU-FUSS
Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2015 12:39 pm
by HERMAN BIX
Ahh, its good to be back !!
I didnt even know he was gone, I havnt seen a TV for over 23 days.
I DID however hear the Rugby world cup is teetering for England and South Africa
Anyone know the translated word for HHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaHHHHaaaaaaaaaaaaa in Japanese ??
I have a few 'Bokke' here I need to round up a bit
Sitting here just now looking at 'WUT' & all I need to do is fit the commanders NVG & run the cables.
Re: PANTHER G ZU-FUSS
Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2015 3:27 pm
by PainlessWolf
Herman,
Welcome back, Doc. ;o)
with all regards,
Painless
Re: PANTHER G ZU-FUSS
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2015 3:42 am
by ALPHA

Greetings Herman....As you can see...the place is pretty busy with Modern Tank Builds ...I know it bores the heck out of you...but hey...what a friends for
You will have to get going on this build...as soon as you have sorted chasing down the little woman

...and tending to your munchkins
CARPE DIEM SIR
ALPHA
PS. OH......welcome home

Re: PANTHER G ZU-FUSS
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2015 9:01 am
by wibblywobbly
I follow this build with a keen interest, you have put an amazing amount of work into this.
I should count myself lucky, I can build tanks knowing that there are no wild animals in this country that are going to bite me while I am doing so...

Re: PANTHER G ZU-FUSS
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 4:25 am
by HERMAN BIX
ALPHA wrote:
Greetings Herman....As you can see...the place is pretty busy with Modern Tank Builds ...I know it bores the heck out of you...but hey...what a friends for
You will have to get going on this build...as soon as you have sorted chasing down the little woman

...and tending to your munchkins
CARPE DIEM SIR
ALPHA
PS. OH......welcome home

On the contrary Mr Alpha, these M1 builds are far from boring, I am getting a lot from them for different methods of tackling detail problems & textured surfaces etc.
Im over the chase now, been catching up on mail, car cleaning, lawn & garden care that builds up when Im away. My teenagers are not real dexterious when it comes to manual tasks...............if these could be done by a controller that worked like a PS4, no problem
