HL Panther G "Cuckoo"

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HL Panther G "Cuckoo"

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Been converting a HL Panther G into the tank that was captured by a British armoured unit in the Netherlands, repainted and named Cuckoo. It's the first time I've based a tank build on a specific real life tank so I searched out these reference photos.

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Used the old "Crispy method" of melting the zimmerit into the plastic with a flat head soldering iron.

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Ground off the road wheel mould lines.

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Replaced the noisy smoker pump with a silent running fan.

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Added a few details and mods to match the ref photos as best I could and then got busy with the rattle cans, oils washes and graphite pencil.

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And now it's finished :)

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Smoker mod works well.

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Will be at the SEAG tank meet at Tunbridge Wells on Seat 18th if not sold before.

Hope you like. C&C are welcome.

Regards

Nic

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Re: HL Panther G "Cuckoo"

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Link to a clip of the smoker fan mod.

https://youtu.be/0VmJKOCWhpE
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Re: HL Panther G "Cuckoo"

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Great work Nic.
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Re: HL Panther G "Cuckoo"

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Quick question I am also building a modified smoker wirhout the piston and a small fan. What model fan did you use? I'll show pictures of my fan and my smoker. I appreciate your feedback
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Re: HL Panther G "Cuckoo"

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Sorry I see the model in the video I have the same fan. How did you attach or build the box that feeds the smoke chamber for fan?

As you can see I attached mine directly to the side. Haven't tested it yet

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Re: HL Panther G "Cuckoo"

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Love it! Very cool tank!
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Re: HL Panther G "Cuckoo"

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Thanks guys.

Looks like we have the same fan c.rainford. I'm about to build another fan smoker for my brother so I'll take pics of the process.
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Re: HL Panther G "Cuckoo"

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Crispy wrote:Thanks guys.

Looks like we have the same fan c.rainford. I'm about to build another fan smoker for my brother so I'll take pics of the process.
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Re: HL Panther G "Cuckoo"

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Quick question did you enlarge the hole into the smoke chamber? If so how big did you make it without risk of spilling any oil
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Re: HL Panther G "Cuckoo"

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Think I drilled it out to 3mm
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