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well,Construction is complete..and here is the build,step by step...next will be to airbrush the camo and add all the fine details..Awesome Kit..I found no problems ...runs perfect..Tamiya did very well with this one...
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More we need more!:D
Would it be safe to say that the imrovements in this drivetrain would be found in newer panther kits? |
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wow the new tamiya is impressive. thanks for the pictures.
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Hey PoisonPorkchop that looks like it it coming along nicely! Thanks for the all the Photos, it neat to see the process of the Tamiya build going all the way through. After seeing Duane from DAK Panther and battling aginst it, it is a sweet machine! My first Tamiya was going to be the Sherman, but I don't know after seeing the Panther up close!?;)
Well look forward to the painting and the Porkchop special touches to come! The Blitz |
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ORIGINAL: Leo2A6 Owner More we need more!:D Would it be safe to say that the imrovements in this drivetrain would be found in newer panther kits? yes I would say that Tamiya has corrected any problem it may have had with the drivetrain.This kit went together flawlessly and works and runs perfect....And it just might be my new favorite :D |
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damn that is awesome tough tank chop.....how is the sound form the MF-4...any difference from the MF-1?
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She's a beauty PoisonPorkChop! Any decisions on paint?
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Hey Kurt,
Its the same as the Panther because they both used the same engine..one thing that is different is that there is no sound for the gun transverse.That is because it was not motor driven on the real one ,it was hand cranked.it has the sound its suppose too...you hear the turning of the gears...the transverse and the gun elevation are/use the same unit....the only note I have is that ..the directions for the kit MUST be followed exactly...it is a very well made kit..no corners cut in my view. :D |
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ORIGINAL: Panther F She's a beauty PoisonPorkChop! Any decisions on paint? |
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Cool. I like your choice! :D
I'd probably would have done the same. |
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ORIGINAL: PoisonPorkChop ORIGINAL: Panther F She's a beauty PoisonPorkChop! Any decisions on paint? Very cool build, the earlier exhaust system and engine grill vent parts are a really nice addition to the kit. Are you going to add a TBU and any thought to where you will place the emitter? I am considering mounting it in the barrel. Happy New Years, John |
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ORIGINAL: pcomm1 ORIGINAL: PoisonPorkChop ORIGINAL: Panther F She's a beauty PoisonPorkChop! Any decisions on paint? Very cool build, the earlier exhaust system and engine grill vent parts are a really nice addition to the kit. Are you going to add a TBU and any thought to where you will place the emitter? I am considering mounting it in the barrel. Happy New Years, John Looking forward to your build and all the add on's you include ..Im just a "Stock" kinnda guy....when you do your build Please share it with us here...Thank You:) |
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Congrats pork Chop!
Nice build photos and review -Thanks! Hi John - if I was building one, I would place the emitter in the barrel. With a tank destroyer you will need to conceal your self in cover and use the long barrel to punch through the shrubs and trees. Just my thoughts any way. |
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ORIGINAL: PoisonPorkChop ORIGINAL: pcomm1 ORIGINAL: PoisonPorkChop ORIGINAL: Panther F She's a beauty PoisonPorkChop! Any decisions on paint? Very cool build, the earlier exhaust system and engine grill vent parts are a really nice addition to the kit. Are you going to add a TBU and any thought to where you will place the emitter? I am considering mounting it in the barrel. Happy New Years, John Looking forward to your build and all the add on's you include ..Im just a "Stock" kinnda guy....when you do your build Please share it with us here...Thank You:) I know it's not too hard to add the battle system to a Sherman, but the Pershing is another story. [>:] The Jagdpanther should be pretty easy since you have no turret to fight and it's wide open except for the recoil/elevation unit. |
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hey chop,there are great pics in the big book the history of the 654....the jadgpanther and the elephant...
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ORIGINAL: SCAT PATTON Congrats pork Chop! Nice build photos and review -Thanks! Hi John - if I was building one, I would place the emitter in the barrel. With a tank destroyer you will need to conceal your self in cover and use the long barrel to punch through the shrubs and trees. Just my thoughts any way. After reading these posts, the emitter is now in the barrel, about 4 inches back from the end of the barrel, is that about right? Gave up the flash though. I painted the inside of the barrel flat black and I am using museum tack putty to hold the wires in place, so if necessary I can do easy adjustment and any maintenance. By the way, I added the TBU to my Panther after the fact (no real dis-assembly issues and I did not break anything, which is always good). Now I am considering going back in and putting the emitter in the barrel. Right now the emitter is clipped to the barrel, which doesn't bother me, because the thing sticking out of the hatch kinda overwhelmed everything else.:) The plan is to slide the flash out, run a string down the barrel and pull the emitter on in. John |
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hey chop...what happened to the other engine screens on the right side?
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ORIGINAL: kurtmeyer hey chop...what happened to the other engine screens on the right side? If I am reading the instructions correctly, the engine grill screens are "under" the 2 right side engine vent slats, the heavy bars, which is also how the right side screens assemble for the Panther G. |
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