Panzerkampfwagen V Panther
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4 15 August 2020, 17:31

Good work on this old kit! Widening the exhaust pipes, filling the glue line on the barrel and adding a bit of matte varnish would make it look perfect.👍
16 August 2020, 08:59

I agree with Neuling, and I could add that the tracks should rest on the road wheels Because of the sag.
But you've done a Nice camo 👍
16 August 2020, 11:52

Nice build! ...even if you wouldn't be new to modelling 👍 Rui S is right about the sag of the tracks...however the tracks of this kit are way to short to begin with, hence no sag. I find you made the absolute best out of an old kit 🙂
16 August 2020, 13:13

@Sebastian, you are probably right. I've done this kit in My Gniloy-Tikich album, project Panzerkampfwagen V Panther, and to "kill two rabits with One stroke" i'ved scratched some side skirt's to hide the problem😎
17 August 2020, 01:02

@Rui & @Sebastian Hey guys, thank you so much. The tracks on this old kit come in one piece rubber and a little short. As a matter of fact I felt they put some tension on the track wheels on both ends and I was afraid they might snap so I avoided the sag effect all together. But I will keep that in mind for my next kit (Tiger I) 🙂
17 August 2020, 11:17

@ Boomer, on the Tiger I, you can't hide the tracks with side skirts. Beawere😉
17 August 2020, 12:17
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Hi, I am new to this hobby and this is actually my first project (a very old and cheap kit from Tamiya).
I would very much appreciate comments and feedback that will help me improve 🙂