gerald44
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Post by gerald44 on Feb 7, 2012 18:13:52 GMT -5
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Post by 406 Silverado on Feb 7, 2012 18:21:45 GMT -5
Nice clean build so far Gerald. Nice to see another Dragon Panther here.
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Post by wouter on Feb 12, 2012 4:44:49 GMT -5
How could I have missed out a Panther build? :-O Glad I found this afterall ^^. Nice start mate. Love the damaged fenders indeed! Will you depict a particular Panther or did you made a decision regarding the paintjob yet? Lookin' forward for more Cheers
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Post by spud on Feb 12, 2012 9:25:00 GMT -5
Cool, im in love with these panthers
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gerald44
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Post by gerald44 on Feb 12, 2012 12:10:39 GMT -5
thank you all! my knowledge in the field of German tank is very low, both in terms of camoufflage unitées of you who use it! is what I add the zimmeritt and how to? if someone could direct me to a specific model, I could make changes and try to model as accurately as possible! thank you in advance for suggestions and will answer all the welcome! gerald friendly
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gerald44
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Member since: February 2012
Posts: 85
Feb 6, 2012 18:40:08 GMT -5
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Post by gerald44 on Feb 12, 2012 15:47:52 GMT -5
thank you and DickyF panzerace007 regarding my English, I correspond with you via google translation, because mine have very poor! if you have a translator of texts that is better than one, please let me know! I say that because I translated word for word what I can endicape a to respond correctly to your comments! thank you in advance!
gerald friendly
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Post by robbo on Feb 12, 2012 15:52:58 GMT -5
Always room for sexy Panthers
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Post by wouter on Feb 12, 2012 16:12:28 GMT -5
Bonjour Gérald
well, you can add zimmerit, but since it's a Panther G you could do it without as well (these kitties were seen during the Battle of the Bulge and didn't have zimmerit). you don't need to build as accurate as you can: most important is to have fun!
Salutations de la Belgique! ^^
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gerald44
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Post by gerald44 on Feb 12, 2012 16:43:03 GMT -5
Wouter and goodnight dear neighbor! thank you for the information of the panther and it gives me an idea for a future diorama! you know the unitées engangé was during this period? is that the winter camoufflage was present in these models or they guardaient their 2 or3 their tone!
cordially gerald
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Post by wouter on Feb 13, 2012 3:04:23 GMT -5
well, there were different units using the Panthers in the Ardennes, amongst them SS.Panzer Regiment 1 (Kampfgruppe Peiper), Panzer Regiment 2, Panzer Lehr Division and so on. Most of them were Panther G's with the factory applied Licht und Schatten camo (tri tonal hard edge 'ambush' scheme), and some of them had a winter white wash applied indeed ^^
Cheers
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gerald44
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Post by gerald44 on Feb 13, 2012 14:16:24 GMT -5
Wouter thank you for this information! I found on the net with different types of camoufflage one, which I suppose is the best known of all! one! ] or one that I find the original? it with a geometric winter camouflage is superb, but he was seen on the eastern front! Now which one to choose what's best? Wouter thank you again! gerald friendly
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Post by spud on Feb 13, 2012 14:56:52 GMT -5
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gerald44
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Post by gerald44 on Feb 13, 2012 15:11:27 GMT -5
thank you a million for the link Spud! Now I have plenty to Chois! of aillor I put the link in my favorites, so I can consulted in order to advance in my work, but mostly to give a identitée feline and the geographic location make it!
gerald friendly
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Post by wouter on Feb 14, 2012 4:28:24 GMT -5
Hi Gérald, you should choose one which you like mate. From the ones you have shown above I think the one with the geometric winter camouflage looks great: I haven't seen that on a model before and looks quite original. And I think a very nice base for weathering, chipping, etc. Very cool one
Cheers
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gerald44
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Post by gerald44 on Feb 14, 2012 10:31:46 GMT -5
Wouter thank you for your choice, for it is this that I wanted to undertake for its originality! it will allow me to practice different painting techniques and familiarize myself with!
gerald friendly
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Post by armorguy on Feb 14, 2012 11:02:01 GMT -5
A good choice Gerald, you picked something special !
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gerald44
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Post by gerald44 on Feb 17, 2012 12:02:26 GMT -5
thank you all for your messages! I expected to paint a product of the AK command + that will be welcome to the effects more than exceptional! I would do my updates as soon as possible after future tested on an ancient shield for me to adapt their products
gerald friendly
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Post by 406 Silverado on Feb 17, 2012 15:21:38 GMT -5
I kind of like the first scheme to be honest...but then Panthers look great in any scheme
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