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Post by stikpusher on Jun 1, 2023 11:41:08 GMT -5
Place holder for now. Have some traveling ahead before I can start… Anyways, I’ll be doing something like these using this kit…
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Post by dupes on Jun 1, 2023 11:41:56 GMT -5
Ye Olde Italeri kit!
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Post by stikpusher on Jun 1, 2023 11:49:28 GMT -5
It was a brand new release when I bought it… 🤨
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Post by dupes on Jun 1, 2023 11:54:07 GMT -5
😬😬😬🤣
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Post by deafpanzer on Jun 1, 2023 12:23:16 GMT -5
NICE!!! While I was doing research last night for my Panther Ausf G, one thing I noticed was that many Gs were missing armor skirts while most Ausf A had them. So I guess I will go shirtless this time since my kit doesn't come with skirts. Maybe it is a good thing?
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Post by robbo on Jun 1, 2023 12:31:28 GMT -5
I done one ages ago Andy with no skirts and I thought it looked better without them
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Post by deafpanzer on Jun 1, 2023 12:47:04 GMT -5
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Post by armornutii on Jun 1, 2023 12:54:52 GMT -5
IMO Panthers look way better without skirts.
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Post by robbo on Jun 1, 2023 12:58:00 GMT -5
Agree
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Post by Tojo72 on Jun 1, 2023 18:19:50 GMT -5
Same here got some stuff still to work on.
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Post by DennisM on Jun 2, 2023 9:52:51 GMT -5
Just a hint from back in the day about this kit if don't already know. The zimmerit pieces are separate and injection molded and out of the limitations of the process quite thick. Just sand the back the zimmerit pieces on sandpaper until they are paper thin and it will look much better
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Post by stikpusher on Jun 2, 2023 11:21:28 GMT -5
Just a hint from back in the day about this kit if don't already know. The zimmerit pieces are separate and injection molded and out of the limitations of the process quite thick. Just sand the back the zimmerit pieces on sandpaper until they are paper thin and it will look much better Thanks for the tip! I was actually planning to use my Dremel to thin down the Zimmerit stuff… it gives me a good reason to use that tool. 😏
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Post by Joe Rix on Jun 2, 2023 12:01:27 GMT -5
Nice choice Stik. You should do righteous by it.
I’m in agreement that a shirtless panther looks better. Although the scheme I’m considering for my panther calls for skirts I believe I will ditch them. Some artistic license on my part.🙄
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Post by DennisM on Jun 2, 2023 12:10:44 GMT -5
Nice choice Stik. You should do righteous by it. I’m in agreement that a shirtless panther looks better. Although the scheme I’m considering for my panther calls for skirts I believe I will ditch them. Some artistic license on my part.🙄 Someone once told me that just because there is a picture of a vehicle configured a certain way, say with side skirts, it doesn't mean it stayed that way. Most likely they were lost at some point. Google "Knocked out Panther" and you will see that most ended their lives without them.
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Post by stikpusher on Jun 2, 2023 12:25:54 GMT -5
Well, I hate to disappoint all those in favor of no skirts, but I will be using the skirts on this build… for two reasons… 1, I’ve never built a Panther with skirts before, at least never one that I can remember…. and 2, as shown in the two photos that I posted, the skirts have no zimmerit, so they will make a nice contrast to the adjacent zimmed armor areas on the hull. Like a skirt and fishnet stockings 😏
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Post by hasenpfeffer on Jun 3, 2023 6:54:15 GMT -5
Well, I hate to disappoint all those in favor of no skirts, but I will be using the skirts on this build… for two reasons… 1, I’ve never built a Panther with skirts before, at least never one that I can remember…. and 2, as shown in the two photos that I posted, the skirts have no zimmerit, so they will make a nice contrast to the adjacent zimmed armor areas on the hull. Like a skirt and fishnet stockings 😏 Idk, I like the skirts. It makes the Panther more modest. You can always flash a little track here and there with missing panels. LOL I wish you much luck on the thinning process. It ain't gonna be easy. Oh, and I love the GD subject too!
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Post by 406 Silverado on Jun 3, 2023 7:01:33 GMT -5
I'm in!!
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Post by stikpusher on Jun 3, 2023 11:04:25 GMT -5
I wish you much luck on the thinning process. It ain't gonna be easy. Oh, and I love the GD subject too! Thanks 😉 I know about the thinning not being easy. Years ago I built the old tool Tamiya Panzer III M/N and decided to thin the skirts to a more scale thickness. That sure did take a considerable amount of work.
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Post by ogrejohn on Jun 4, 2023 16:50:49 GMT -5
I built one of these years ago and I used the skirts too. Still have it. Yes, thin the crap out of the zim and you might get something to replace those 2 piece vinyl tracks.
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Post by hasenpfeffer on Jun 4, 2023 18:41:37 GMT -5
I wish you much luck on the thinning process. It ain't gonna be easy. Oh, and I love the GD subject too! Thanks 😉 I know about the thinning not being easy. Years ago I built the old tool Tamiya Panzer III M/N and decided to thin the skirts to a more scale thickness. That sure did take a considerable amount of work. Yeah, being somewhat lazy, I ditched the supplied zim panels and replaced them with AM. There is a lot of stuff about this kit that leaves a lot to be desired. I am looking forward to seeing how you tackle it. (The MG ball mount being one of them...)
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Post by 406 Silverado on Jun 4, 2023 18:59:46 GMT -5
I wish you much luck on the thinning process. It ain't gonna be easy. Oh, and I love the GD subject too! Thanks 😉 I know about the thinning not being easy. Years ago I built the old tool Tamiya Panzer III M/N and decided to thin the skirts to a more scale thickness. That sure did take a considerable amount of work. I can only imagine the amount of time you spent with the sandpaper / sanding sticks on that bud. Looking forward to seeing more progress on this one Carlos.
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Post by stikpusher on Jun 4, 2023 19:45:51 GMT -5
@hassenpfeffer, yeah, I’m keeping my fingers crossed. I made nice work of their early production Tiger I kit, so I’m not too worried. But I know it won’t be some uberkit….🤔
Joe, I don’t remember how many days it took to thin down those schurzen plates, but it was several days or evenings of long sessions of work. This must have been at least twenty years ago now… 🤨
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Post by stikpusher on Jun 11, 2023 20:22:24 GMT -5
Well, here I go again, kicking off another build, while still so many more are not yet completed. I started the build yesterday at the AZ AMPS meeting, and made pretty rapid progress so far before reaching where I need to start doing some paint work. I was able to get most of the lower hull, and running gear built The kit even includes a basic engine compartment, although I will not deep dive into this one as I did on my M47 from 2021 and I was also able to get the insert area for the driver and bow machine gunner built and installed the kit comes with alternative pre made zimmerit parts, but they are a bit thick, so I will be thinning those down before installing those. The next update will be after some painting, and getting those items taken care of…
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Post by Tojo72 on Jun 11, 2023 20:41:37 GMT -5
Couldn't resist huh,looks good,nice engine compartment there.
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Post by armornutii on Jun 11, 2023 20:51:49 GMT -5
Right on stik, looks good. Are you going to keep engine compartment open or just give us the hint of a " deep dive"?
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Post by stikpusher on Jun 11, 2023 22:24:54 GMT -5
Thanks guys!
No Tony, I couldn't resist...
Perry, I am fighting every urge to do any detailing in that engine beyond painting. As far as keeping it open... I'm leaning that way, but not sure beyond that... maybe if I can get that Tamiya panzer mechanic crew set....
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Post by Joe Rix on Jun 11, 2023 23:28:24 GMT -5
Boy stik, you certainly did make the most of your time. Excellent progress. Well, it would be kind of a shame not to leave the engine open and showcase an awesome paint job you would put on it. Just me 2 centavos worth.
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Post by stikpusher on Jun 12, 2023 0:11:28 GMT -5
Boy stik, you certainly did make the most of your time. Excellent progress. Well, it would be kind of a shame not to leave the engine open and showcase an awesome paint job you would put on it. Just me 2 centavos worth. Thanks for the vote of confidence there Joe.
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Post by Leon on Jun 12, 2023 4:42:12 GMT -5
Off to a good start Stik. That engine looks nice! I'm also ready for some paint.
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Post by stikpusher on Jun 12, 2023 9:57:09 GMT -5
Thanks Leon. I think that today and tomorrow are going to be painting days at the bench… 🤔
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