Finally catching up in here....
Lofweir - I really like how your road wheels came out. Great tip also, will keep it in mind for my Panthers.
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Eye protection is a MUST for PE work... just think what damage a flying sharp small brass piece can do to your cornea....
Glamdring - Panther looks great... you are right about the MGs..nice!
Modelfreaks - nice start Look forward to the rest of the build. Marder coming along great! One thing about the pics.. many are focused behind the model, making the model blurry. I had the same problem until I switched to a plain neutral background or took the pics at a higher angle.
Dupes- camo paint job came out great, as usual! Love the build... and having tried my hand (and failed!) at that scale, you get a sharp salute from me! Looks real nice....
mmc - Nice job Marc! Can you add some "snow" to the tracks? Love the outdoors shot!
Geist - ISU looks great Eric... that thing is a brute! And yes, those markings give it some extra life. I like the damage detail, I am planning on doing some on mine, looks great! I also thought you had made the weld seams, nice detail.
SMJmodeler - T34/85 looks great! I gave mine away as part of the Armor Secret Santa, so have to live the build thru yours! Great progression, love the textures.... Once I catch up here Ill head out to the armor forum to read (and study) the whole WIP blog. You know what would be cool? Cobble together your progression as part of the same GIF file and make it an animation.
Scott - I would like, if possible, to change my build. I gave away my Tamiya T34/85 in the armor secret santa (hey, that's what the man wanted, and Santa cant be a grouch!). I have a Tamiya 1/35 Panther A, the old Panther kit (will look up the kit # later). I want to build it a tad on the beat up side, with some visible damage. I will try 3-tone camo for the first time; if it goes well, what I really want is to add some ambush scheme, since many Panther As were used as "mobile arty" that late in the war. I am doing a bit of research to see if I can find an exact battalion or company example I can use..will post reference pics and kit sprue pics in a few days. If approved, Panther A (and a Panther G for the Endgame GB) will start occupying my workbench in 2-3 weeks, once I clear couple wingy thingies and a 1/700 destroyer that are on the paint stage : )
I have been reading Armageddon: The Battle for Germany, 1944-1945 by Max Hastings.. I truly and STRONGLY recommend that book... really pulls away the curtain of many of the myths and fables surrounding the US/UK advance, and really puts in perspective the Russian/eastern front.
Cheers all and happy belated New year!