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HEY! HERE IS A GERMAN TANK!

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  • Member since
    May 2006
  • From: Nanaimo, BC, Canada
Posted by Brews on Saturday, December 1, 2007 8:41 PM
I have the Italeri 1:72 Panther A. It's not quite so nice as the 1:35 one seems to be. For starters, the tracks have no guide teeth (though they're link and length). The sponsons have a big gappage, but it does have individual tools. Also, I have a tip if you're intending on building it anyway, and that would be to assemble the drive sprocket BEFORE you start to apply the individual links, because it is too narrow, and the track links won't fit over it if the two parts are pushed together. It has the same markings as the 1:35 tank, though, apparently.
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    January 2007
Posted by the doog on Saturday, December 1, 2007 7:05 PM
Cool, AL! I'll keep that info on hand and when spring comes around, I'll look ya up! If you're ever up in Auburn, call and stop in and see my collection! I'm in the book! Big Smile [:D]
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  • From: 127 TERRACE PLACE ITHACA N.Y.
Posted by al41andall on Saturday, December 1, 2007 2:57 PM
 the doog wrote:

ITHACA NEW YORK?!?!? Dude, you're like, 40 minutes from me! Big Smile [:D]  (I'm up in Auburn!)

Nice job on this tank! I love the zimm and the whole presentation! An excellent job to be sure!

Hey is there a local hobby shop in Ithaca? Where do you get you kits and stuff from down there? I travel that way a lot in the summer, down to the parks and passing through to Van Etten to race! 

Hey Doog,

Thanks.

Yeah we're real close ,alright...just a short jaunt along RT 34.

We have a small hobby shop on STATE STREET( PROVIDENCE HOBBIES) and that's about all. They carry a small amount of a lot of different items . There's stuff for model RR, scenery  and some paint and glue, fantsy figures and paint, a small plastic model selection, some large scale car kits and they have some rc planes hanging from the cieling. I guess you could say they're eclectic. All of the small local hobby shops in the area seemed to have disappeared over time so this one was a surprise. Unfortunately, I dont need to accumulate any more stuff so, I don't frequent the shop much.

When I do buy things I get them  from a variety of sources both mail order and on line, which makes it way to easy!

Some of my fovorites are: SQUADRON( when they have a real sale) , HOBBYLAND(which has good selecton, prices and good sales), GREAT MODELS WEB STORE, INTERNET HOBBIES, TIGER MODELS, GRANDT LINE(I ordered direct from them and got all of the nuts bolts and rivets that I need) and I keep the BARREL STORE in my favorites in the hope that the $ exchange value improves.

If you're ever in town look me up. I'm in the phone book under Al Hartland. Keep in mind that  every Friday is PIZZA DAY here and if you're here ...YOU EAT!!!

Take care,

Al

HAVE FUN and HAPPY MODELLING!

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    July 2004
  • From: Sonora Desert
Posted by stikpusher on Saturday, December 1, 2007 2:53 PM

Most Impressive! You took an average ordinary older kit and made it EXTRAORDINARY! Thumbs Up [tup]

To me taking an older kit like this and turning out such fantastic work is really what I enjoy to see. PLease show us more of your work in the future!

 

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Posted by the doog on Saturday, December 1, 2007 8:37 AM

ITHACA NEW YORK?!?!? Dude, you're like, 40 minutes from me! Big Smile [:D]  (I'm up in Auburn!)

Nice job on this tank! I love the zimm and the whole presentation! An excellent job to be sure!

Hey is there a local hobby shop in Ithaca? Where do you get you kits and stuff from down there? I travel that way a lot in the summer, down to the parks and passing through to Van Etten to race! 

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    July 2004
  • From: Austin, Texas
Posted by Lt. Zogg on Tuesday, November 27, 2007 12:47 PM

Now THAT looks like a 45 ton monster!  Makes me want to run and hide in a foxhole!!

Jeff

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    February 2007
  • From: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Posted by T-rex on Monday, November 26, 2007 8:51 PM
Nice tanks, I got three german tanks so far.

Working on: Trumpeter SU-152 (1/35) Trumpeter E-10 (1/35) Heller Somua (1/35)

"The world is your enemy, prince of a thousand enemy. And when they'll find you, they will kill you... but they will have to catch you first ''

  • Member since
    November 2005
  • From: 127 TERRACE PLACE ITHACA N.Y.
Posted by al41andall on Monday, November 26, 2007 8:43 PM
 Lt. Zogg wrote:

Wow, beautiful paint and zimm job!!  Way to make an old dog look new!  The only thing that keeps this from looking truly like the real deal is the road wheels on the left side, they seem to float above the tracks a bit.

 MR- I agree on the foliage, LOL.

 Jeff

Thanks.

Yeah, the first left outside road wheel does look a little elevated. The FRIUL track was loose and the base was uneven and having had to move the model around to shoot it I must have not placed it properly. Amazing what you see when you shoot photos and have an extra pair of eyes to help out.

Thanks!

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  • From: Rain USA, Vancouver WA
Posted by tigerman on Monday, November 26, 2007 8:20 PM
 Mansteins revenge wrote:

Very nice representation of a command tank from the 1SS PD during Normandy, particularly when you consider it was an Italeri kit...you even carved "LSSAH" into the zimm like on the real tank...BRAVO!

PS: I also like your panzer wreck Dios---the foilage looks very real...

I never knew they did that. See...you learn something everyday.

Wonderful work. Zim looks appropriate and even did it with Squadron putty! Some people can pull it off (9 Toe Tanker). Italeri makes some sweet kits, and this looks like a nice one. It might be me, but the Schurzen looks small, but that is no fault of yours and it might be accurate. Hope to see more.

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 Eric 

  • Member since
    July 2004
  • From: Austin, Texas
Posted by Lt. Zogg on Monday, November 26, 2007 6:31 PM

Wow, beautiful paint and zimm job!!  Way to make an old dog look new!  The only thing that keeps this from looking truly like the real deal is the road wheels on the left side, they seem to float above the tracks a bit.

 MR- I agree on the foliage, LOL.

 Jeff

  • Member since
    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, November 25, 2007 11:10 AM

Very nice representation of a command tank from the 1SS PD during Normandy, particularly when you consider it was an Italeri kit...you even carved "LSSAH" into the zimm like on the real tank...BRAVO!

PS: I also like your panzer wreck Dios---the foilage looks very real...

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    November 2005
Posted by RALPH G WILLIAMS on Sunday, November 25, 2007 11:03 AM
Thanks for the information. I will go with the Dragon kit.
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  • From: 127 TERRACE PLACE ITHACA N.Y.
Posted by al41andall on Sunday, November 25, 2007 10:06 AM

 TD4438 wrote:
Way cool.what's the story behind those builds?I'm intrigued.

These were the first TAMIYA releases of the TIGER,which was motorized, and the JAGD TIGER. They've got to be 25 or more years old. I learned how to air brush on the Hunting TIGER and after a while both of these models became a test bed for paint colors and zimmeritt (on the TIGER) and eventually there was so much paint on them that they started to loose their shapes!

One day I decided to put a firecraker in the TIGER and blow it to hell. Well, it didn't go to hell but it stayed in my front yard for years. The Hunting TIGER just sat out in the elements and eventually melted from the direct sunlight.

I think it's some of my best work!

HAVE FUN and HAPPY MODELLING!

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    March 2006
Posted by TD4438 on Sunday, November 25, 2007 9:48 AM
Way cool.what's the story behind those builds?I'm intrigued.

  • Member since
    November 2005
  • From: 127 TERRACE PLACE ITHACA N.Y.
Posted by al41andall on Sunday, November 25, 2007 9:30 AM
 TD4438 wrote:

I thought the Panther G I'm currently building was starting to look pretty good.Now I almost want to throw it in the trash.Can't you guys post pics of a build that kinda sucks for a change?You're seriously crushing my ego with displays of such excellant workmanship.Awesome job dude.

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I call them my "front yard wrecks".

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    March 2006
Posted by TD4438 on Sunday, November 25, 2007 8:25 AM

I thought the Panther G I'm currently building was starting to look pretty good.Now I almost want to throw it in the trash.Can't you guys post pics of a build that kinda sucks for a change?You're seriously crushing my ego with displays of such excellant workmanship.Awesome job dude.

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    November 2005
  • From: 127 TERRACE PLACE ITHACA N.Y.
Posted by al41andall on Sunday, November 25, 2007 1:09 AM

Thanks Ralph,

Yes there were a few fit problems with ITELERI's kit but no big deal. Some good reference photos and a little work and patience and it'll work out fine. If you want a good A model, get DRAGONS. If you've got an ITELERI kit then the fit problems are with the rear engine plate , the sponsons , the upper and lower nose join and the turret seating. For the turret I had to enlarge the race opening so that the turret sat closer to the hull deck. Another problem was the drivers compartment acces plate which didn't fit snugly in the the opening. There are a lot of small things that had to be replalced and I didn't get all of them. This build was, well it was just for the fun of it.. I just wanted to see how far I could get it before I burned out.

I'd say go for the DRAGON kit. They have a PREMIUM release that , I'm sure , would be a fun build.

Thanks for your kind words and,

HAVE FUN and HAPPY MODELLING!

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    November 2005
Posted by RALPH G WILLIAMS on Sunday, November 25, 2007 12:51 AM

Thats no dog. Thats a Panther Command tank,by the looks of the antena array. I would say that you did an excellent job on the build. I don't know if that was a dog of a kit , but I do know for sure that you made something very good of it. I really like the fine detail work and the paint scheme. The assembly also looks top notch.  Any problems with fit?

Thanks for showing 

 

 

 

  • Member since
    November 2005
  • From: 127 TERRACE PLACE ITHACA N.Y.
HEY! HERE IS A GERMAN TANK!
Posted by al41andall on Saturday, November 24, 2007 11:56 PM

I found this build and dusted it off. It's ITALERI's PANTHER A kit. I did some stuff to it to make it , well, like this.

I built this waaay before DRAGON  released their A model. At the time TAMIYA was  the game going so,I'd bought up some of their PANTHERS. One in particular that was useful was their steel wheeled version , which I took the extra set of road wheels from. Other items that I used was a photo etched set from ON THE MARK. That was very useful and I think I've still got some of those sets left in the stash!

The tracks are an early set by FRUIL MODELLESIMO. They do tend to get a little loose after time. It would have been good to just glue them in place but I really did like seeing the running gear turn. DUMB---S!

The ZIMMERITT was applied using--ready?--SQUADRON WHITE PUTTY. It was textured with a pattern stamp and I don't remember who made it. The whole process was a good time and I learned a lot about what it may have been like to put it on the real vehicle.

For some reason I have a thing about taking a really "DOG" of a kit and really trying to make something of it. I don't know where it comes from , maybe my fammily's "nothing goes to waste" ethic?

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