dragon panther ausf.A(late) pic.

hi mates, here’s some pic.of the latest build i’ts the panther A from Dragon (as you prob.already know by the subject [:D]) so klet’s give comments pleasyyyy [;)]
here’s some more :
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v377/maffen/2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v377/maffen/3.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v377/maffen/4.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v377/maffen/5.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v377/maffen/6.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v377/maffen/7.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v377/maffen/8.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v377/maffen/9.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v377/maffen/10.jpg

hope you like them

[:p] Luc.

Very nice, as usual you’ve captured the “in the field” look perfectly. Great Job!

Steve

wow. not much else fits.

joe

Another great build Maffen[tup][tup].Now for todays Question tell me all about the toolbox I do like it and it dose add a little more to the overall picture . Once again [bow] and thanks for letting us look at your work.

Great stuff , like the netting on the barrel and such . [8D]

Very nice Maffen. Solid build and awesome paintjob and weathering. I love the Zim work as well as the cross hatched pattern Zim on the side skirts. Very inspiring as always!

Cheers

Mo

thanks for the comments mates[;)] Jim the toolbox (6pieces) and the maybach engine came from the : german tank engine maintenance crew set from tamiya

Thanks for that ! it is worth looking out for the maintenance crew kit next time I go kit browsing.

A very impressive build. Thanks for sharing!

Fantastic job, Luc

Another solid build. I like the faded camo and the added touches to the tank.

It’s Soooooo… purtty Luc. Just an all around teriffic build. Camo, zimmerit, accessories, track sag, detail. OK. You get a blue ribbon or whats behind door number three!!! Semper fi, mike

looks fantastic[:D]

Great build. No negative comments here. Did you handpaint the numbers?

I got nothin’ bad to say… ques. what’s your rolled wire on the port side of the tank from??

thanks mates for replying [:D] murdersdog; no handpainted numbers they are the ones from the box just had to use lots of setting stuf from microscale , gringe the wire is just 6 strings of fine copperwire (enginecoil) twisted on low speed with the dremel [;)]

Very nice job. I like the weathering and general look. Recalling some recent threads on light weathering vs. entirely covered in mud, I think your Panther looks very convincing and battle tested without being a block of mud.