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Ok this is a little paper panzer by Amusing Hobbies. It has the look of a panther with the puma turret. A fun little build.
Thanks for looking.
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Very cool looking. Great job. You do great work. Love the tools on the side. It's nice to have all your posts to breathe some life into this sucker. What did you use as the final clear coat on this?
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Griffin
Griffin25 Very cool looking. Great job. You do great work. Love the tools on the side. It's nice to have all your posts to breathe some life into this sucker. What did you use as the final clear coat on this? Happy Thanksgiving!
I used Model Master flat clear.
Thanks!
Another great job there Terry!
Always seemed an odd duck to me. Why take a really big medium tank, shorten the hull and then use it as a light scout? Seems like taking a Panzer III hull would have made more sense.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Is that Model Master lusterless? That is what I use. I think its great stuff. For some reason it looks shiney in pictures but in person it is flat. What's your opinion? If any
Gamera Another great job there Terry! Always seemed an odd duck to me. Why take a really big medium tank, shorten the hull and then use it as a light scout? Seems like taking a Panzer III hull would have made more sense.
I think the idea was to use as many Panther parts a possible along with the sloped armor design of the Panther.
Griffin25 Is that Model Master lusterless? That is what I use. I think its great stuff. For some reason it looks shiney in pictures but in person it is flat. What's your opinion? If any
Sometimes it comes out that way.
A very powerful and welcome shot of adrenaline
for the forum here.
disastermaster A very powerful and welcome shot of adrenaline for the forum here.
Thanks but I'm sure there are far better armor modelers on here then me.
Nice little build. Like the camo. Did you freehand it or use stencils?
Eric
tigerman Nice little build. Like the camo. Did you freehand it or use stencils?
Free hand.
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