Dragon Panther A Late
Comentários
12 August 2014, 17:06
Holger Kranich
Really a great model! I like your efforts in painting and weathering!
Well done!👍
Really a great model! I like your efforts in painting and weathering!
Well done!👍
12 August 2014, 19:26
B
Cool! Are you in Massachusetts? I went to a model show in Gloucester and I remember seeing this exact tank.
Cool! Are you in Massachusetts? I went to a model show in Gloucester and I remember seeing this exact tank.
12 August 2014, 20:50
Alan Rush
Nice! I like the weathering and chipping, especially the damaged zimmerit on the right front that damaged the cross with it. The decals settled into the zimmerit nicely too.
Nice! I like the weathering and chipping, especially the damaged zimmerit on the right front that damaged the cross with it. The decals settled into the zimmerit nicely too.
13 August 2014, 02:48
C N
Thanks for the compliments, everyone! I really appreciate them! The decals are dry transfers from Archer. The kit decals wouldn't settle into the zimmerit at all. The zimmerit is hand-applied with milliput and the trumpeter zimmerit tool. It was a complete pain, but I think it turned out nicely. Thanks again! Oh, and Brandon, no I'm not from Massachusetts. I've never been to any shows either. I just tinker in my basement. 🙂
Thanks for the compliments, everyone! I really appreciate them! The decals are dry transfers from Archer. The kit decals wouldn't settle into the zimmerit at all. The zimmerit is hand-applied with milliput and the trumpeter zimmerit tool. It was a complete pain, but I think it turned out nicely. Thanks again! Oh, and Brandon, no I'm not from Massachusetts. I've never been to any shows either. I just tinker in my basement. 🙂
13 August 2014, 11:34
Gábor Bélik
For the Decals try: decal solvent from testors/modelmaster. It "sucks" the decal on to the surface.
For the Decals try: decal solvent from testors/modelmaster. It "sucks" the decal on to the surface.
13 August 2014, 16:02
C N
Thanks! I tried the modelmaster decal solvent and it didn't really help. The decals in this kit seemed pretty thick and stiff. I didn't end up using any of them.
Thanks! I tried the modelmaster decal solvent and it didn't really help. The decals in this kit seemed pretty thick and stiff. I didn't end up using any of them.
13 August 2014, 20:42
Gábor Bélik
Soak the surface gently. A very thin Layer won't do. And wait a few hours.
It didn't work for me for the first time. Keep experimenting.
Soak the surface gently. A very thin Layer won't do. And wait a few hours.
It didn't work for me for the first time. Keep experimenting.
14 August 2014, 03:26
B
Is this exact tank really well known? The one I saw looked exactly like yours. No differences from what I remember.
Is this exact tank really well known? The one I saw looked exactly like yours. No differences from what I remember.
14 August 2014, 04:14
C N
It's known, yes. Not a famous Wittman or Barkmann tank, but it shows up in several photos of Normandy and the Bulge. See here. http://www.network54.com/Forum/47207/thread/1128661608/Likely+fate+of+Pz+Lehr's+Panther+%26quot%3B200%26quot%3B
It's known, yes. Not a famous Wittman or Barkmann tank, but it shows up in several photos of Normandy and the Bulge. See here. http://www.network54.com/Forum/47207/thread/1128661608/Likely+fate+of+Pz+Lehr's+Panther+%26quot%3B200%26quot%3B
14 August 2014, 16:53
Album info
Dragon kit 6244 built out of box plus dry transfers from Archer. Zimmerit is hand-applied with milliput and the trumpeter zimmerit tool set.