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DML Panther A
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Posted: Friday, May 21, 2004 - 10:25 AM UTC
Does Eduard make a PE set for the DML Panther A?
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Posted: Friday, May 21, 2004 - 12:21 PM UTC
Which one Early or late?

There is one of their new Big Ed sets for US$50 that includes 2 sets of etch for the PAnther A, Etched Zimmerit, wheel masks, and skirts.

Check out www.eduard.cz and search Panther, it's on page 2

Mike
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Posted: Friday, May 21, 2004 - 02:24 PM UTC
A COMPANY FROM JAPAN, GUMKA, MAKE PE SETS FOR PANTHER A ENGINE GRILL...AND SMALL METAL CHAIN...

THEY'RE AVAILABLE AT RAINBOW10 JAPAN.......
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Posted: Friday, May 21, 2004 - 02:44 PM UTC
Gumka also has other etch sets for that and the D. They are also available from HLJ at a reasonable price and in my opinion better than than eduard in quality and price. HTH STUG
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Posted: Friday, May 21, 2004 - 10:37 PM UTC
Well here is another question. Who makes an engine compartment for the Panther A Early Dragon Kit? I now Verlinden has one for the Tamiya Panther G kit, but is it ok for the DML kit as well?

By the way, eduard PE kit is realy good but you definitely need patience. And I must say their gun barrell is even better!

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Posted: Saturday, May 22, 2004 - 12:27 AM UTC

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A COMPANY FROM JAPAN, GUMKA, MAKE PE SETS FOR PANTHER A ENGINE GRILL...AND SMALL METAL CHAIN...

THEY'RE AVAILABLE AT RAINBOW10 JAPAN.......

There is a key on the left side of your keyboard, under the "Tab" key and above the "Shift" key called "Cap Lock". Please push it so one of the little green lights on the upper right hand corner of your keyboard goes off. Using all caps is considered rude and is akin to shouting. It is also more difficult to read.
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Posted: Saturday, May 22, 2004 - 01:58 AM UTC
In defince of our Malaysian Friend. I have to say that ENGLISH being his SECOND LANGUAGE, and the ROMAN ALPHABET being his SECOND aswell. CAPITAL LETTERS ARE EASIER TO READ as thery are taught in most foreign Enlish classes first. Lower cass letter are taught much later. So please a little understanding towards our Foreign friends. If you Don't believe me come to one of the MANY duty Stations in ASIA and teach some English to the people here. STUG


PS. On the topic at hand. The verlinden set May work but may also take some extra steps to get the proper fit in the Ausf A. Chsespeak Model Designs and a couple others make and sell resin inserts for the engine area of the Panther's aswell and simply attach to the upper hull. STUG
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Posted: Saturday, May 22, 2004 - 07:12 AM UTC
Its always polite to add a thanks or thank you at the end of your post ,you are lucky you got so many replys, best reguards karl
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Posted: Sunday, May 23, 2004 - 10:28 AM UTC
Apologies and thanks. Have been away during the weekend. Had no chance to read the answers!!

I am building my Panther A with a complete interior. I guess an engine set that would only glued underneath the engine deck wouldn`t do. There is this comapnt called `Tank Workshop` and they seem to have an engine set. But I have not been ablo to find any pictures of their products. Anyone with any experience with this company? Otherwise I will just have to try the Verlinden set. But with the different slope of the side armour of the Model G it will require some working on to fit.
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Posted: Sunday, May 23, 2004 - 11:58 PM UTC
Aber 35K02 is very nice upgrade for Dragon kit.
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Posted: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 - 01:38 PM UTC

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There is a key on the left side of your keyboard, under the "Tab" key and above the "Shift" key called "Cap Lock". Please push it so one of the little green lights on the upper right hand corner of your keyboard goes off. Using all caps is considered rude and is akin to shouting. It is also more difficult to read.



Mr Sabot...thanks for ur comments...
try not to be that sarcastic ... we malaysian knew the keyboard layout very well....
there's the time when i read this forum and doing my daily job as well... most of my daily job is to key-in data in CAPITAL letter..so as i turn from window to window, forum to work, i tend to forget that i have the CAPSLOCK button ON...so pls forgive me once again...maybe i'm just to excited to give my reply...............
and thanks again for reminding me the geographical of my keyboard!!!



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Posted: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 - 01:43 PM UTC

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In defince of our Malaysian Friend. I have to say that ENGLISH being his SECOND LANGUAGE, and the ROMAN ALPHABET being his SECOND aswell. CAPITAL LETTERS ARE EASIER TO READ as thery are taught in most foreign Enlish classes first. Lower cass letter are taught much later. So please a little understanding towards our Foreign friends. If you Don't believe me come to one of the MANY duty Stations in ASIA and teach some English to the people here. STUG C



thanks...but u got the point all wrong my friend....
In Malaysia, Bahasa Malaysia or Malaysian Language is our National Language, while ENGLISH is widely spoken.....and ROMAN is our first alpha...not second.... THIS is wrong... so i hope anybody of u out there pls correct your mind set and perception here.... try visit us in malaysia and we'll show a very good hospitality....and i guarentee u wont face any trouble communicating with us and reading our trafic signbord as they're all written in ROMAN!!!

cheers

[ps: sorry this is out of topic here................. ]
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