Pricey is right! Not as bad as metal tracks tho.Thanks Ron. You won't regret trying these tracks out. They're pricey but.....they are worth it.
Pricey is right! Not as bad as metal tracks tho.Thanks Ron. You won't regret trying these tracks out. They're pricey but.....they are worth it.
Looking at photos from the war, there really is no such thing as too much.Just didn't know how much was too much when applying
Are those tracks broken? Look loose at front.Looking at photos from the war, there really is no such thing as too much.
They led a hard life and didnt get valeted very often.
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Yeah it looks that wayAre those tracks broken? Look loose at front.
That's not a photo from the warLooking at photos from the war, there really is no such thing as too much.
Thanks bud.Good work so far. It is looking very nice.
Funny how quickly we forget doing 'the long list'! Sometimes I think if I remembered I might reconsider my choice of hobbies!the short list
That's a nice looking tank!I've been going fairly slow so I don't get as much wrong with the build.
I'm down to the short list now with only the spare road wheel painting & weathering, exhaust muffler shroud painting & rust effects, turret machine gun paint, detailing and install, odds & ends like canteens and individual equipment install and finally the driver commander figure paint up and install left to do.
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All too true. lolFunny how quickly we forget doing 'the long list'! Sometimes I think if I remembered I might reconsider my choice of hobbies!![]()
Thanks Ron.That's a nice looking tank!
Looks great!All too true. lol
Thanks Ron.
Forgot to post this up. Got one of the spare road wheels mounted to the rear of the turret yesterday. Gonna try and wrap this puppy up in the next couple of weeks.
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Thanks Ron.Looks great!
Very impressive! Do the tracks get glued or were they the type that snap together?Thanks Ron.
I can't believe I'm actually saying this folks, but this build has now come to a close. I have learned a great deal with this build and never thought I would build an armor subject but after watching all of the good builds here in the past as well as the present, I can now say that I have pulled off what I would like to call a successful outcome.
After stocking up on all of the paints, weathering mediums and supplies........ I went to work. I used markings from Star Decals to depict a Panther in East Prussia in January...ish of 1945 which is why you'll notice the winter camouflage spare road wheels on the sides of the turret and aft part of hull. Paint scheme is of a late war type as well. To help the base kit out some, I used 3D printed resin tracks from Panzerwerk Design. These things are so easy to put together that it's almost a crime. Tedious.....yes.....but go together very easy and make for a fully workable track. I also used some Tamiya photoetch on the build as well as an Eduard printed MG34 machine gun for the turret. The OOB tow cable was replaced by an offering from Eurekai Model Accessories and the OOB gun barrel was replaced by one from Aber.
Thank you guys for all of the support and comments along the way
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They merely snap together with two retaining pins per track Ron. That reminds me. I may need to glue the bottom runs of tracks to the bottom of the road wheels. lolVery impressive! Do the tracks get glued or were they the type that snap together?
Great build. PanthermanThanks Ron.
I can't believe I'm actually saying this folks, but this build has now come to a close. I have learned a great deal with this build and never thought I would build an armor subject but after watching all of the good builds here in the past as well as the present, I can now say that I have pulled off what I would like to call a successful outcome.
After stocking up on all of the paints, weathering mediums and supplies........ I went to work. I used markings from Star Decals to depict a Panther in East Prussia in January...ish of 1945 which is why you'll notice the winter camouflage spare road wheels on the sides of the turret and aft part of hull. Paint scheme is of a late war type as well. To help the base kit out some, I used 3D printed resin tracks from Panzerwerk Design. These things are so easy to put together that it's almost a crime. Tedious.....yes.....but go together very easy and make for a fully workable track. I also used some Tamiya photoetch on the build as well as an Eduard printed MG34 machine gun for the turret. The OOB tow cable was replaced by an offering from Eurekai Model Accessories and the OOB gun barrel was replaced by one from Aber.
Thank you guys for all of the support and comments along the way
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Thank bud. Should be coming up pretty soon. Gonna take on a MiniArt Werkstattkraftwagen Auf RSO/01. Pretty cool looking kitFor a first build it is quite well done. What will be the next one?
Oh no! I know those kits. The number of parts is so big that ... . So, you have to be patient.Gonna take on a MiniArt
Mini Art / Maxi Part!those kits
Oh no! I know those kits. The number of parts is so big that ... . So, you have to be patient.
LOL!! I hear you both and thank you for the heads up. Believe me......I've got a good heads up about these and have dealt with kits with fewer parts counts that I've increased tenfold with AM PE and resin items.Mini Art / Maxi Part!![]()
That is totally true!Mini Art / Maxi Part!
If you are in a hurry, you are in the wrong hobby.I'm gonna go slow with this one.