Eric - Yeah I knew something was wrong when the roadwheels didn't sit flush with the arm flanges! I'm still not sure about the spacing of the outer overlapping wheels...check out the photos below.
Bob - I actually ran into this problem with another kit, just can't remember which one. I've noticed a few problems like this with the kit, but its an oldie so I can forgive them!
Bish - This is a MONSTER GB and I'm glad its still going on for a while! I just hope I can contribute something worthwhile! The work so far is just outstanding!!
I mentioned that I'm still not sure about the outer wheel spacing. I fitted some assembled Fruil Panther tracks on just to see how the wheels and spacing looked:
Looks good from the side!!
However, when view from the rear (or the front for that matter) I the outer wheels seem to sit too far apart from each other and from the dual inner wheels. Also, notice where they contact the tracks and how just a bit of track extends beyond the edge of the wheels.
I couldn't find any clear photos of steel wheeled Panthers to confirm my suspicions. Most photos are of the standard rubber rimmed wheels which are "dished", not flat like the steel wheels. Can any of you Big Cat experts out there help out? I was thinking of adding a shim to the inside wheels and trimming a bit of the inner hub to move both wheesl closer to the guide teeth, but I don't want to waste time if it isn't necessary.
Oh, where did those Fruil Panther tracks come from? Well after taking a hard look at the kit I realized that quite a few parts could stand to be replaced, so I started looking at spares and other stuff in the stash. Turns out I had quite a few AM parts stashed away in other Panther kit boxes! Just a few of what I found:
I bought these YEARS ago and I figured it was just a waste of $$ for them to sit in a box so I decided to use them. When I opened the Fruil box there was a partially assembled run already done!! I must have done that 4-5 years ago and totally forgot!
I'm also stealing quite a few spare parts from a Dragon Early Jagdpanther and an older Dragon Panther A! I knew that stash would come in handy some day!
Here's what I'm doing to the rear engine plate. The kit stowage boxes were OK, but the Panther A boxes are nicer and won't be used for that kit. The kit exhausts are OK, but I really like the look of the curved engine exhausts on the late Panthers so I figured I would use these unused parts from the Jagdpanther to spruce up the Panther F!