"Duel in the Mist" Panther G
Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 10:06 am
Well, this is my second Heng Long conversion project (the first one being Wittmann's Late tiger "205"), but the first one I have posted photos of in this forum.
I must first thank Jeff1101 and the many other members of this forum for their hard work, which has acted as my primary inspiration. Jeffs detailed record of his conversion has been immensely useful. My objective is to create an accurate model of Panther G "221" which was abandoned in La Gleize. Having taken pointers from Forum members, I've then referred to the extensive resource of on-line photographs of the original vehicles. Also the superb book "Duel in the Mist" volumes I and II, which covers the fighting of the Panthers on Kampfegruppe Peiper during the Ardenne offensive.
Unfortunately the only part of the conversion which is "as yet" inaccurate, is the fact I've retained the standard wheels and not converted to the Steel Wheel variant. At this stage I'm still unclear how to achieve this conversion on the standard Heng Long Chassis. Concise pointers from members would be welcomed.
The following shots show the almost complete upgrade. Its almost at the painting stage, and only requires the small weld seams to be added around lifting points etc using milliput. All the tools, tow ropes etc will be added at the final stage.
I hope people find this useful.
I must first thank Jeff1101 and the many other members of this forum for their hard work, which has acted as my primary inspiration. Jeffs detailed record of his conversion has been immensely useful. My objective is to create an accurate model of Panther G "221" which was abandoned in La Gleize. Having taken pointers from Forum members, I've then referred to the extensive resource of on-line photographs of the original vehicles. Also the superb book "Duel in the Mist" volumes I and II, which covers the fighting of the Panthers on Kampfegruppe Peiper during the Ardenne offensive.
Unfortunately the only part of the conversion which is "as yet" inaccurate, is the fact I've retained the standard wheels and not converted to the Steel Wheel variant. At this stage I'm still unclear how to achieve this conversion on the standard Heng Long Chassis. Concise pointers from members would be welcomed.
The following shots show the almost complete upgrade. Its almost at the painting stage, and only requires the small weld seams to be added around lifting points etc using milliput. All the tools, tow ropes etc will be added at the final stage.
I hope people find this useful.