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Craig's Bergepanther...

Craig's Bergepanther...

... the finished result of a 'Blog' of the Italeri 1/35 kit by Craig Hiscock Germany - World War 2

Mac McConnell20/04/2009 15:19:36
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Soz mate  to point it out ,but mine was glued when i discovered  the fault and had to pull it apart the easy bit is moving the rollers you have to fill the hole in the winch compartment  drill a new one i think i removed the centre part of the spade and made a new plate still at work so i confirm latter.
 
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Ian Robinson20/04/2009 16:23:32
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What a great job Craig, loads to learn from this one mate. I like the floor plate
 
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Craig Hiscock20/04/2009 18:08:57
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Cheers Robbo kind words indeed.
 
Mac thanks for bringing this up i have just had a look at these...
 


And yes there is a slight of centre course but on this occasion i think i will leave as is. looking at it it would be a very minimal move for a lot of work? Is that lazy 
 
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Robin Buckland20/04/2009 18:47:35
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Hi Craig,
 
Catching up with you on this one.  Thought the finalised zim finish looked very neat and good to see the extra detail being added inside the hull.  It'll be good to see how this turns out, to add to the 'pack of Panthers' (is a group of Panthers a 'pack'?)
 
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Craig Hiscock20/04/2009 18:58:11
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Hi Robin many thanks for the comment and popping by.
 
Panthers are solitary animals therefore i do not think there is a word for a group  I think
 
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Chris Meddings20/04/2009 19:10:41
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Nice progress Craig. The interior is looking great and I think that Balsa will make a big difference. Will you be masking it off or painting it?
Chris 
Craig Hiscock20/04/2009 19:20:10
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Cheers Chris. I have not decided yet. I would love to show the wood but on the other hand i want the camo so i might do camo on the outside and wood on the inside? What do you reckon pants idea or a goer
 I will have a look through my refs and see if i can get a clear enough picture.
 
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Mark S20/04/2009 19:20:47
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Craig, no it's not lazy at all it's just common sense and personal preference to how far you want to take things. I'd leave it as is if it was me Craig so I don't blame you at all mate
Craig Hiscock20/04/2009 19:25:43
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Cheers buddy
 
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`Boots`20/04/2009 19:40:37
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Excellent work once again Craig, this is definately on course for another winning masterpiece buddy
 
`Boots`

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