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Tamed Panther: "Cuckoo"

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15 13 February, 15:55
Rui S
I'm in 😎
1  13 February, 16:10
Ben M
👁️👁️👁️
1  13 February, 23:13
Villiers de Vos
Booking my seat.
1  15 February, 19:18
Danny Ray
This looks better than my Panther. Then again my Tamiya was/is (it's in the paint shop) my first ever 1:35 scale AFV…if I ever get to your level of build quality I'll be a happy cockney 😘😇😊😊😁
1  6 March, 11:02
Danny Ray
By the way, you can always trust you Jakko to have an interesting subject matter. Something a little quirky or different. Never knew the allies had one. It was relatively common to use an enemy's vehicles I believe but it's still somewhat of a shock when you actually see it.
1  6 March, 11:11
Jakko ‌ Autor
There are a good number of photos of captured Panthers used by the Allies, but Cuckoo is probably the best-known. For a lot more pictures of all kinds of captured German vehicles, take a look at this thread on Missing-Lynx: tapatalk.com/groups/..-allies-t337227.html
1  6 March, 11:23
Danny Ray
If you look at the new hatch door you built, if you zoom in a little it looks a little bit like the palm tree part of the DAK marking that has the tree with a swastika half way down its trunk. Or am I going mad? They do say the human brain tries to find familiar shapes in everything. Could be a case of that! 🙂
1  6 March, 11:25
Jakko ‌ Autor
You mean on the Zimmerit? That's an arrow pointing up, to ensure the hatch would end up the right way round 🙂 I had to take care that the ridges and grid pattern on the hatch line up with those on the turret, and the arrow helps with that.
2  6 March, 12:06
Villiers de Vos
Very nice progress so far. This threat also is a good tutorial.
2  7 March, 04:28
Jakko ‌ Autor
Thanks, I like model threads that actually show what the builder is doing rather than just posting the finished article 🙂
2  7 March, 10:03
Danny Ray
Ahhh thanks for the explanation Jakko. I thought it must've been intentional!
1  7 March, 11:24
Doubtingmango
Love the narrative
1  11 April, 16:03
Jakko ‌ Autor
Thanks — and see my previous post, above 🙂
 11 April, 17:15
Spanjaard
wow fantastic details, looking forward to the rest of the show
 11 April, 19:13
Jakko ‌ Autor
Bedankt 🙂 I now have to figure out what most of the other stuff is that was on the real tank when it was photographed near Geijsteren and in Tilburg. Some of it's easy, like a couple of jeryrcans, a bucket, etc. but other bits are very hard to make out.
 11 April, 20:22
Spanjaard
sure you will figure out 🙂
1  11 April, 21:45

Album info

In late 1944, the British 6th Guards Tank Brigade captured a Panther Ausf. G in the Netherlands, repainted it and named it "Cuckoo".

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