Tamiya Panther
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This section is for posting a build log of your Tamiya tank.
Questions relating to issues you are having with your tank(s) should be posted in the General Questions forum here: viewforum.php?f=14
- leopardgreece
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Re: Tamiya Panther
Why this antenna has a wire? What is the operation of this antenne how it works ?
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Re: Tamiya Panther
Thanks! I think that on the Youtube should be some tutorials. I am just using different pliers and knifes...Soeren wrote:Awesome. I am always impressed seeing those tiny brass pieces. Especially such clamps. Are there any tutorials? I had a look at the aver late German tool holder manual. U have to bend pieces 5-6mm long over 3-4 angles, so each flat not more than 1mm. How do you do such things. I would like to add a few details like this. But after looking at the dimensions, I can't imagine how to finish them.
Re: Tamiya Panther
I bought it on rctank.de... As for me, this wire isn' t necessary, but for some HL and other tanks with 27MHz radio it could be usefull.leopardgreece wrote:Why this antenna has a wire? What is the operation of this antenne how it works ?
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- Estnische
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Re: Tamiya Panther
AFAIK , the newer 2.4G radio has a micro antenna built-in, only the 27M has an external one.
Re: Tamiya Panther
Interesting...I always thought they were made of wood. Seems like most military pioneering tools used wooden handles well into the '90s.tanks_for_the_memory wrote: The handles on the originals were usually (always?) made from Bakelite so I wouldn't exaggerate the wooden finish...
- leopardgreece
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Re: Tamiya Panther
Goodmorning sir, Ok i understand, thanks a lot.Have a nice day.
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- c.rainford73
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Re: Tamiya Panther
Eddy those are some incredible parts to upgrade your panther. I'm sure to follow this and can't wait to see the finished product! Really admire your soldering skills super job!
Tanks alot....
Re: Tamiya Panther
As my twin Shermans are almost finished, I'm going further with my Panther. Last works were done on the rear plate...
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Some more metal: