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Cyber Hobby Panther F

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Tim Sloan’s Panther F from Cyber Hobby is a variant of the panther that never saw service, it is has been built straight from the box with no after market products used. The only parts added that were the metal sheets for soldier protection on the rear engine deck, which were made from sheet styrene. This model was an entry in Oct 08 Dragon Model of the Month competition.

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About Tim Sloan (pzcreations)
FROM: GEORGIA, UNITED STATES


Comments

Tim the only thing that concerns me with this build is the plates on the rear deck, would something be applied that would prevent the vehicle defending itself if an enemy got behind it?
JAN 08, 2009 - 07:49 AM
Tim, great model! I could look at work like that all day. Thanks for posting it! Steve
JAN 08, 2009 - 11:59 AM
Wow Tim that Panther is awesome
JAN 08, 2009 - 01:09 PM
Fantastic job on that Panther Tim. Thanks for sharing with us. What is with the metal sides on the top of the engine deck? I really like the way that came out.
JAN 08, 2009 - 01:50 PM
hi desperate times need desperate measures the plates were added so panzergrenadiers with infra red mp44's could accomponie the tank with reasonable cover in built up areas at night. i think the idea was they would be the ones stalking enemy vehicles offsetting the hindering of 360 turret traverse and not being suprised from behind. lovely panther f by the way
JAN 08, 2009 - 02:25 PM
Thanks everyone for the great compliments and suggestions. Rob, I use Tamiya paints and some Vallejo Jacob, wasnt trying for accuacy, considering this tank wasnt actually in service., just going for fun for a change. Darren, I was thinking more street fighting in Berlin. which would need close troop support, as well as little room to turn the turret anyway..besides, by the time a tank would know the need to turn it, its probably too late anyway. James, what Baker said.
JAN 08, 2009 - 04:15 PM
Nice work on this one Tim, it's been a while since we've seen some of your work in the OD section! Very nice execution on the rear deck steel plates, they look like you took 1:1 items and shrunk them down to scale.
JAN 08, 2009 - 04:24 PM
hey thanks Bill. its been too long .. I havent built much armor lately, startin to kinda miss it myself..so I went to somethin meatier.. a 1/16 scale Tiger from Tamiya! as for the steel plates I used the Triangle Crafts products.
JAN 08, 2009 - 11:21 PM
Great looking beast you have made here. The heavy weathering looks good. Thanks for sharing
JAN 09, 2009 - 12:40 AM
great job, tim, the rear armor plating is especially convincing; two questions 1) on that plating, what did you use for the 3d effect that looks like rust and/or vegetation? 2) not knowing that much about this particular tank, why is the turret shaped so peculiarly?
JAN 09, 2009 - 03:26 AM