Wisdom you speak you do master Jones. Pewter and plastic there must be and only then will be Jedi master modeller.
This is tank No. 3 of 1st platoon of 2nd company — the rest of the platoon would be 211, 212, 214 and 215. The other tanks in the company would be 201 and 202 for the company HQ, then 2nd platoon would have 221, 222, 223, 224 and 225, and 3rd and 4th platoons would be 231–235 and 241–245.If this one is 213 would the rest of the Kompanie be 211,212, 214 etc or something else?. A simple question I hope and I hope an obvious answer.
MAN and MNH Panther Ausf.G,s
MId September - early October 1944 production, no zimmerit.
Some examples:
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No-one really knows the exact incept or cancellation dates of these schemes at the various factories, though end-September seems to have been generally agreed upon for the Panther. As this pattern was one of the very few examples of 'ambushed' Panthers that made it as far as the Ardennes it may have even been produced into very early October .
Pete.
I would like to make an early one using a story line that it was a left over Panther from another regiment that joined the Kompanie in early 1945. Would that be plausible?
Steve/Allen,
Interesting stuff chaps....I know diddly-squit about panthers so good to know who toannoyspeak to when I come to build one of mine properly
With the start date fast approaching (9 days!) I’ve been putting in as much time at the bench to get my Tiggy to paint stage.
Spent a few hours assembling some AFV club workable tracks. Some minor clean up required but assembling was really straightforward. Gradually working my way through the final additions to model Tiger 332....even doing some of the damage.
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Can he get to paint stage in the next 9 day.....dun dun durrrrr
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