I would like to know what company makes quality aftermarket shackles for my German Panther d early tank?
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German Panther D early shackles
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Posted: Thursday, August 09, 2018 - 08:53 AM UTC
Patrick,
I saw the ebay shackles,but unfortunately they are 1/35th scale and I need 1/72nd scale shackles.
I saw the ebay shackles,but unfortunately they are 1/35th scale and I need 1/72nd scale shackles.
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Posted: Thursday, August 09, 2018 - 09:10 AM UTC
Might have been worth mentioning that in your original post so that Patrick didn’t waste his time responding with information that was no use to you. One to consider next time?
In smaller scales you can probably get away with scratchbuilding them using a bit of copper or other wire and punched styrene sheet discs or chopped stretched sprue for the ends. It’s not a complex shape.
In smaller scales you can probably get away with scratchbuilding them using a bit of copper or other wire and punched styrene sheet discs or chopped stretched sprue for the ends. It’s not a complex shape.
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Posted: Thursday, August 09, 2018 - 11:15 AM UTC
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Might have been worth mentioning that in your original post so that Patrick didn’t waste his time responding with information that was no use to you. One to consider next time?
It was listed in the "Braille Scale" forum. Should be self-explanetory. Maybe should consider that!!
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Posted: Thursday, August 09, 2018 - 12:04 PM UTC
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Quoted TextMight have been worth mentioning that in your original post so that Patrick didn’t waste his time responding with information that was no use to you. One to consider next time?
It was listed in the "Braille Scale" forum. Should be self-explanetory. Maybe should consider that!!
Many people, including me, don't filter any messages, so we don't know which forum it is in unless we make a specific effort to seek it out.
KL
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Posted: Thursday, August 09, 2018 - 03:27 PM UTC
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Quoted TextQuoted TextMight have been worth mentioning that in your original post so that Patrick didn’t waste his time responding with information that was no use to you. One to consider next time?
It was listed in the "Braille Scale" forum. Should be self-explanetory. Maybe should consider that!!
Many people, including me, don't filter any messages, so we don't know which forum it is in unless we make a specific effort to seek it out.
KL
Every topic shows the forum it belongs to right at the top, above the thread title.
This one says: Armor/AFV: Braille Scale directly above the title of German Panther D early shackles.
So, regardless of whether you filter it or not, the answer is at the top of every single page. So, the conclusion I draw is that some people are just lazy readers. No 'specific effort' is involved unless reading is an effort for you.
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Posted: Thursday, August 09, 2018 - 08:16 PM UTC
I usually don't read the forum titles when I go to latest posts first.
But machts nichts, I'd still check Aber, they've got a lot of stuff.
But machts nichts, I'd still check Aber, they've got a lot of stuff.
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Posted: Friday, August 10, 2018 - 01:03 AM UTC
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Quoted TextQuoted TextQuoted TextMight have been worth mentioning that in your original post so that Patrick didn’t waste his time responding with information that was no use to you. One to consider next time?
It was listed in the "Braille Scale" forum. Should be self-explanetory. Maybe should consider that!!
Many people, including me, don't filter any messages, so we don't know which forum it is in unless we make a specific effort to seek it out.
KL
Every topic shows the forum it belongs to right at the top, above the thread title.
This one says: Armor/AFV: Braille Scale directly above the title of German Panther D early shackles.
So, regardless of whether you filter it or not, the answer is at the top of every single page. So, the conclusion I draw is that some people are just lazy readers. No 'specific effort' is involved unless reading is an effort for you.
The stuff in the black band at top is just visual background noise, like the green Armorama bar. I immediately scroll down to the whitespace with the actual message in it, as I'm sure most do. Unless there is an incongruity between the thread title from the index page that is in your short-term memory and the text, causing you to question where you are, there's no reason to engage the eye or brain on what's in that black band.
Yes, it really does take specific effort to read every word on every page, whether it's a book, a newspaper, a magazine, or a crowded, jumbled, blinking, flipping, dynamic mess like this one.
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Posted: Friday, August 10, 2018 - 02:40 AM UTC
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Yes, it really does take specific effort to read every word on every page, whether it's a book, a newspaper, a magazine, or a crowded, jumbled, blinking, flipping, dynamic mess like this one.
KL
That is merely your opinion. It does not take 'specific effort' to do it unless you suffer deficits in linguistic skills. I do not even have to look directly at that banner to register it, as my peripheral vision notes it and my brain deciphers it while I am reading the white space below. My wife is an ELA teacher and I am a Special Education teacher who instructs reading for adapted curriculum.
I am sorry you are stuck at the 8th grade reading level, which is the current average of adults the U.S. I was reading at the 12th grade level when I was in 3rd grade so perhaps that is why reading is never an effort for me.
I am also sorry the new Bergepanthers you once claimed would not come to market have indeed done so. You must be very upset by that.
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Posted: Friday, August 10, 2018 - 03:54 AM UTC
In case it matters my reading comprehension is at the post college graduate level. Top 1% in use of language so I win any contest regarding that
But that doesn't get me any discounts let alone respect.
Now Dragon Panthers have extra tow shackles and in scale a few swipes of a file will get them to the right shape. A great source of all kinds of Braille scale odds and ends are various model railway detail parts. All kinds of shackles and rings exist in pe and plastic. Roco makes various accessory sets with such little bits. If you can bend wire to make stuff you can clean up or modify plastic bits.
Also check out the jewelry making department of your local craft store. Lots of little preshaped metal bits and tiny chain.
But that doesn't get me any discounts let alone respect.
Now Dragon Panthers have extra tow shackles and in scale a few swipes of a file will get them to the right shape. A great source of all kinds of Braille scale odds and ends are various model railway detail parts. All kinds of shackles and rings exist in pe and plastic. Roco makes various accessory sets with such little bits. If you can bend wire to make stuff you can clean up or modify plastic bits.
Also check out the jewelry making department of your local craft store. Lots of little preshaped metal bits and tiny chain.
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funny guys
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Posted: Friday, August 10, 2018 - 08:07 AM UTC
Hey, I have no problem with making people laugh. Even when I'm trying to be serious.
Or am I?
Or am I?
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Posted: Saturday, August 11, 2018 - 04:11 AM UTC
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I was reading at the 12th grade level when I was in 3rd grade . . .
I have to kind of envy people who achieve the high point of their life so early. On top of that, in your case it was a definite, tangible thing, such that you can cite it and be proud even decades later. Kudos.
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I am also sorry the new Bergepanthers you once claimed would not come to market have indeed done so. You must be very upset by that.
Quite the opposite. I am absolutely *thrilled* that there are people still mentioning my posts on the subject almost two years to the day later. Thank you.
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