I emailed the seller who told me they checked the order before mailing. The thing is they packaged it really well, lots of bubble wrap and included two extra items not listed but not even a "let me double check", I'm sure they think I'm scamming them. I just wanted the kit! So I complained to eBay and contacted PayPal to reverse the charges. I'll see what happens. I don't think I'll use PayPal again if I can avoid it- much more difficult process than contacting my bank. I truly hope they find the sprues and send them to me.So excited to get notice that this kit had been delivered. Then I find it's missing two sprues!
Nice haul. PanthermanWell, I got my second delivery so I'm excited again! Haha. I've already ordered aftermarket kit for the HB pola kit, the bearcat will join my 1/32 hellcat and wildcat in waiting and Prince of Wales will have to wait until I've got some space issues ironed out.
Yeah, I can't decide which to build first, so I'll build 2 at the same time. I'll do the Eduard Limited G in camouflage and a Kinetic C with a bare metal finish. Been practising the latter using Xtreme metal as I have had to put my current project to one side (Eduard Bf109 G6) as I managed to make the Dark Aluminium I have sprayed on it refuse to fully cure (lesson learnt; too thick a coat). This is annoying as one of the pluses of the Flory Models review of these paints was you could get away with even flooding an area by accident, (which I don't think I did). Anyway, I'll now get cracking with them now before the Austrian GPI built that German "G" last year, it was a good kit.
From ebay?Then I find it's missing two sprues!
I did. Seller told me they checked before sending. I have to wait u til July 1 then I can contact eBay. I also contested charge with PayPal.From ebay?
File a claim, request refund!
They are amazing kits.Nice, gotta love them tamiya bikes. PM
I highly recommend building a Tamiya 1/12 motorcycle kit. They are a joy to build.I keep hearing that, gonna have to see for myself some day.
I may have done 1 or 2....... PanthermanI highly recommend building a Tamiya 1/12 motorcycle kit. They are a joy to build.
I've been looking for one but the shops only seem to have crotch rockets or something like a cb500 which I'm not really interested in.I highly recommend building a Tamiya 1/12 motorcycle kit. They are a joy to build.
Your math is off.
Never been my good subject. PMYour math is off.
It's all good — I've learned a lot along with you about Panthers, Kursk and zimmerrit, so keep on rockin'!new to armor
Plenty of Panther Ds had Zimmerit, so no worriesMy zimmerite tools arrived today. Which I bought for this tank. Which was in the Battle of Kursk...sigh.
Plenty of Panther Ds had Zimmerit, so no worriesGoing by the photos I just looked at, the pattern usually seems to have been short horizontal or vertical ridges with a grid pattern scored over everything, like this:
What? How come when I look up information on my phone it tells me at the Battle of Kursk not one Panther D had zimmeritePlenty of Panther Ds had Zimmerit, so no worriesGoing by the photos I just looked at, the pattern usually seems to have been short horizontal or vertical ridges with a grid pattern scored over everything, like this:
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This is easy enough to do on a model by making the ridges as normal and then scoring those lines in with the back of a knife. As with all matters Zimmerit, practice first on leftover parts or something, though.
Though note that Zimmerit was not supposed to be applied to mudguards (like it is here), Schürzen plates, horizontal surfaces, etc.
I think what @Jakko is saying is that there are plenty of Panther Ds had zimmerrit, just after the battle of Kursk.another one
Trying to be historically accurate is a pain in my assI think what @Jakko is saying is that there are plenty of Panther Ds had zimmerrit, just after the battle of Kursk.
Hahaha... Know what you mean.historically accurate
It looks like you're trusting AI- often wrong. I use AI too to ask questions but I've found it works best if I know enough to be able to say "No that's wrong". Then I will get "you're right after looking at the picture closer that is…"I don't get it. I look up stuff on my phone. It gives me info. Yet people on this site tell me it's wrong
I'm the same. I also think it's impossible to say a color was never used etc. there were shortages and oftentimes crews used what they had on hand. There are no absolutes in my book.Hahaha... Know what you mean.
I tend to try and be generally accurate, but if there is a feature or a technique I really wanna build, that's what I do.
Sometimes a vehicle might end up with several features of different variants, because I don't have the time, money or inclination to build them all separately!
Hahaha... Know what you mean.
I tend to try and be generally accurate, but if there is a feature or a technique I really wanna build, that's what I do.
Sometimes a vehicle might end up with several features of different variants, because I don't have the time, money or inclination to build them all separately!
I think it's all in how you ask your phone the questions. And I do appreciate everyone correcting me because you got to get facts out not outright lies like we're getting from the Democrats in America.It looks like you're trusting AI- often wrong. I use AI too to ask questions but I've found it works best if I know enough to be able to say "No that's wrong". Then I will get "you're right after looking at the picture closer that is…"
Hahaha... Know what you mean.
I tend to try and be generally accurate, but if there is a feature or a technique I really wanna build, that's what I do.
Sometimes a vehicle might end up with several features of different variants, because I don't have the time, money or inclination to build them all separately!
I think it's all in how you ask your phone the questions. And I do appreciate everyone correcting me because you got to get facts out not outright lies like we're getting from the Democrats in America.It looks like you're trusting AI- often wrong. I use AI too to ask questions but I've found it works best if I know enough to be able to say "No that's wrong". Then I will get "you're right after looking at the picture closer that is…"
That is indeed what I was trying to say, but I realise now that I didn't make that all that clearI think what @Jakko is saying is that there are plenty of Panther Ds had zimmerrit, just after the battle of Kursk.
But not much beyond.That is indeed what I was trying to say, but I realise now that I didn't make that all that clearZimmerit was introduced in mid-1943, but it generally took until the autumn for factories to actually begin applying it, and units were ordered to apply it in September. As the Battle of Kursk was in July 1943, tanks present there would not have had Zimmerit, but Panther Ds in service in late 1943 or beyond would likely have had it.
Numbers of Panther Ds dwindled as the A and G were introduced, but I would not at all be surprised to find photos of Ds still in service in late 1944, let alone April or May 1945 when everything that could fight was thrown into the front line.But not much beyond.
The main thing that marks your kit out as a "Kursk Panther" is the number of bolts around the outside of the wheels: only 16. They quickly discovered this was not enough, as the rims started breaking, and the quick fix was to double the number to 32 as this was easy to implement. After that, a slight redesign brought it to 24 bolts per wheel. If you don't care about such details then you can just keep the wheels as they are, of course.The funny part is the decals supplied for three different tanks all fought at the Battle of Kursk.
Wow! Great info.Numbers of Panther Ds dwindled as the A and G were introduced, but I would not at all be surprised to find photos of Ds still in service in late 1944, let alone April or May 1945 when everything that could fight was thrown into the front line.
The main thing that marks your kit out as a "Kursk Panther" is the number of bolts around the outside of the wheels: only 16. They quickly discovered this was not enough, as the rims started breaking, and the quick fix was to double the number to 32 as this was easy to implement. After that, a slight redesign brought it to 24 bolts per wheel. If you don't care about such details then you can just keep the wheels as they are, of course.