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Top Secret Panther G done
TankCarl
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Posted: Saturday, December 20, 2003 - 12:15 PM UTC
Here are the final shots of my Academy Panther G.










:-)--
tazz
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Posted: Saturday, December 20, 2003 - 12:43 PM UTC
it came out really well..
what did u se for the tracks.
and the camo is nice allso. and as did the whearthing
SS-74
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Posted: Saturday, December 20, 2003 - 01:56 PM UTC
Lord carl, very nice.I like the splash effect you had achieved with your panther. this thing is surely looking sweet. And if not too much trouble, could you post a picture with it next to a maybe 35th panther, so I can have a size difference idea. Thanks
WeWillHold
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Posted: Saturday, December 20, 2003 - 01:58 PM UTC
Lord Leo, (uh-huh) (tm):

Its done --- congrats! Very good job mudding up the tracks, and a solid paint job. Also the extra links and tools look good.

The only thing you might consider is a light dirt/dust airbrushing over the decals --they look a tad bright, & maybe on the mantlet also - (but this is just me).

Its very very well done as is Carl. Thanks for the pics.

Signed
hmhmm

ps: When is the official release date of "Da Big One"? :-)
Envar
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Posted: Saturday, December 20, 2003 - 02:13 PM UTC
TankCarl,

You have a very nice base painting there! What the kit definitely needs is some blending. The paintjob and decals just pop out the way they shouldnŽt. IŽd say pastel chalks could be the way to go.
I would add some random scratches here and there. Even a pencil would do the trick. And the blackened area in the muzzle needs definitely some blending. You could just smooth the sharp black border with black pastel chalks. Maybe some dark wash on the tracks, then some metallish drybrushing to bring out the details?

YouŽre 90% there, it just needs the finishing touch!


Cheers,
Toni
andy007
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Posted: Saturday, December 20, 2003 - 02:47 PM UTC
Looking real good carl, just wondering did you use any AM on it?
sgtreef
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Posted: Saturday, December 20, 2003 - 03:25 PM UTC
Looks great to me also!
So what paint and colors any hang ups in the build?

Let me see in keeping with policy of the forum WEll decals to bright tracks wrong color not steel,Ah let me see paint scheme not in scale Ah no flashes out of muzzle Ah jack block to clean ah antenna looks bent Tools to clean don't look like they were used at all!!
LOL ROFL


GREATJOB (++) (:-)
Bus
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Posted: Saturday, December 20, 2003 - 03:40 PM UTC
Tracks are really cool!
TankCarl
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Posted: Saturday, December 20, 2003 - 06:35 PM UTC
Lord WWH and others,
I agree on the upper area being clean,I am going to give it an overall thin,light,distant AB of a dusty color to blend it all together,In person,there is some shading on the jack support block. Even a throttled down flash glares it out.I may take the tank outside for natural light pictures.
Tazz
The tracks are the ones that come in the kit.They have the correct "chevrons" on them,vs.the non cheveroned ones on my Panther A also in 1/25th.
Envar,
I think the overspray of a dusty color will achieve the blending effect.And before the dusty coat can dry,I will touch it with a stick to make minor scratches.
SgtReef
Colors were: MM Military brown w/ a few drops of red in it.MM Dunklegelb. MM PanzerOlive.
There were no construction snags at all.everything fit in place.Care must be taken at the rear of the turret relative to the rear turret plate.It can gap.
As far as aftermarket,I added spares box screen for the air intakes.And i took a few strands of copper wire,and twisted them together to mak the track pulling cable,aft of the jack block.

All in all an interesting build.I recommend the kit,just because.
Pnzr-Cmdr
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Posted: Sunday, December 21, 2003 - 03:24 AM UTC
carl, you have done a great job with this beast.. i suppose it's time for me to post pics of my 1/25 T-34/85? great job!
MLD
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Posted: Sunday, December 21, 2003 - 09:12 AM UTC
A very nice job.

Might I suggest adding some mud to the inside -hullside- of the left front fender. From the last picture it looks like there is no mud there and there probably would be.
Also from the last pic, the insides of the right side front roadwheel looks pretty clean too.

Also, did you get paint all the way up into the MG ball area? Some of the shots look like you did, some do not.

Even with these niggling criticisms it is quite an accomplshment, finishing so quickly too!

Nice build!

Mike
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