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Re: PANTHER 111, 116TH WINDHUND Dv, HOUFFALIZE 1944

Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2021 7:43 am
by PershingLover
Sounds great so far Herman!

It's always amazing to see historical recreations in builds. Just how many Panthers do you have now? Good luck!

Re: PANTHER 111, 116TH WINDHUND Dv, HOUFFALIZE 1944

Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2021 9:51 am
by HERMAN BIX
Heeeyyyy !, Mr Lover is back ;)
How have ya been sunshine?

I have 3 now with the bulldozer.
4 if you include the Jagdpanther!
Plus I have another (project/renovators dream) in the storage rack .
I have lost my camera that I use to record progress on n pictures, so I’m at a loss with what to do for now.
It’s Father’s Day weekend down here so who knows what could happen

Re: PANTHER 111, 116TH WINDHUND Dv, HOUFFALIZE 1944

Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2021 8:40 pm
by PershingLover
Father's Day weekend sounds like Panther número cinco!

Hope you find that camera, otherwise my weekend got a little bit more dull..
I'm doing well, moved over to Sweden for a year about a month ago. How's Australia treating you?

Re: PANTHER 111, 116TH WINDHUND Dv, HOUFFALIZE 1944

Posted: Sat Sep 04, 2021 10:19 pm
by HERMAN BIX
Oz is good mate, a land of opportunity and reward.
Coming into the hot months now though, that’s the bit I DONT like !!!

The old camera broke the input socket in the cable that hooks to the computer, so it’s no good to me.
Phone is ok but it’s harder to get pictures & narration I find.
I will get on with things soon, stupid old life has got in the way

Re: PANTHER 111, 116TH WINDHUND Dv, HOUFFALIZE 1944

Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2021 9:40 am
by Martin2556
Great build with lots of interesting history included :thumbup:

Re: PANTHER 111, 116TH WINDHUND Dv, HOUFFALIZE 1944

Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2021 6:23 pm
by PainlessWolf
Good Morning, Herman!
I'm very interested in seeing your progress so: Plug your phone via a USB charge cable into a USB Port on your system. Use a free program such as: https://picasa.en.uptodown.com/windows ( Picasa ) to download the Hi Def pics off of your phone and save them to files in a folder of your creation or choosing. Use another free program already on your PC called 'Paint' to resize the photos to fit the forum ( I use 850 pixels for the largest side of the pic and it fits every time to Forum size constraints ) Upload per normal and Bob's Your Uncle. I too had a specific camera for photos of Builds back in the day. I quickly came to enjoy the much higher quality from the amazing camera built into my Note. Whenever I post old pics to illustrate some technique or results on a new thread, I can really see the difference between the old and the new ones. Following along,
regards,
Painless

Re: PANTHER 111, 116TH WINDHUND Dv, HOUFFALIZE 1944

Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 12:04 am
by Dr Phibes
Hi Herman,
So pleased to see you tackling this Panther build and I look forward to following your progress with great interest.
I am presently tied up with a T-34 build but I have had a Taigen Panther G waiting in the wings for some time. Meanwhile I have been doing my best to get up to speed researching the history so your Panther 111 build is really fascinating for me. I have been quietly collecting a large number of re-build and upgrade parts but still not sure which way to go when I get to the Panther build so I am eagerly looking to your build for inspiration (and some ideas to nick, he he).
So, anyway, do keep up the good work, it's looking to be another marvellous creation in the making!! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Re: PANTHER 111, 116TH WINDHUND Dv, HOUFFALIZE 1944

Posted: Tue Sep 07, 2021 11:19 am
by HERMAN BIX
Martin2556 wrote:Great build with lots of interesting history included :thumbup:

Thanks Mr 2556, some remaining tanks have a thankfully interesting history or build feature to make them even more enticing other than they are actually still existing !
I will try to do it justice.

Re: PANTHER 111, 116TH WINDHUND Dv, HOUFFALIZE 1944

Posted: Tue Sep 07, 2021 11:21 am
by HERMAN BIX
PainlessWolf wrote:Good Morning, Herman!
I'm very interested in seeing your progress so: Plug your phone via a USB charge cable into a USB Port on your system. Use a free program such as: https://picasa.en.uptodown.com/windows ( Picasa ) to download the Hi Def pics off of your phone and save them to files in a folder of your creation or choosing. Use another free program already on your PC called 'Paint' to resize the photos to fit the forum ( I use 850 pixels for the largest side of the pic and it fits every time to Forum size constraints ) Upload per normal and Bob's Your Uncle. I too had a specific camera for photos of Builds back in the day. I quickly came to enjoy the much higher quality from the amazing camera built into my Note. Whenever I post old pics to illustrate some technique or results on a new thread, I can really see the difference between the old and the new ones. Following along,
regards,
Painless

Im no tech'y mate :shh:
I'm flat out spelling I.T. let alone working with it I'm afraid :{
I can do the phone pic thing but its not user friendly to add the narrative I find.
Not a huge amount of progress, so not missing many pictures :/

Re: PANTHER 111, 116TH WINDHUND Dv, HOUFFALIZE 1944

Posted: Tue Sep 07, 2021 11:30 am
by HERMAN BIX
Dr Phibes wrote:Hi Herman,
So pleased to see you tackling this Panther build and I look forward to following your progress with great interest.
I am presently tied up with a T-34 build but I have had a Taigen Panther G waiting in the wings for some time. Meanwhile I have been doing my best to get up to speed researching the history so your Panther 111 build is really fascinating for me. I have been quietly collecting a large number of re-build and upgrade parts but still not sure which way to go when I get to the Panther build so I am eagerly looking to your build for inspiration (and some ideas to nick, he he).
So, anyway, do keep up the good work, it's looking to be another marvellous creation in the making!! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Thanks Doctor, having seen your builds, thats a lot of pressure !!
I have been enjoying the base research on this, probably due to being in actual contact with the machines remains, rather than just a series of pictures.