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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2018 14:49:17 GMT
Nito74 very kindly shared this image of Takoms plans for a soon to be released Bergepanther A Which is awesome and having seen this on Facebook I also saw it was credited with Joe's name from Tiger Model Designs who did an awesome conversion which I have here who apparently has helped with technical advice from his research. As you can see I still have quite a bit to do :` , this is one of my pet projects, i.e German repair and recovery, and I have been building up a collection for some time in the hope of putting it all in a dio, the idea being centred around a Tiger 1, I have the Famo 9/1 with 6t Bilstein, this Bergepanther A and a Bergepanther D Also the Opel Blitz field workshop conversion of Verlinden fame, all in all a good sized collection of vehicles, it does get worked on periodically but s with most modellers I suffer with the butterfly effect which is a shame cos with the engineering GB in full swing any of these would have been ideal.
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Post by The Kernel on Jan 7, 2018 16:38:45 GMT
I can vouch for the Tiger resin conversion. Beautifully produced.I did one a few years ago but the Takom version will be an easier build having zero resin. pity there aint a 1/16 scale B/panther. bill
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Post by Boots on Jan 7, 2018 16:52:01 GMT
Yeah thats on my want list...........maybe a captured one on the back of an M26 trailer did spring to mind...........a very unlikely project due to the cost of both kits but one i would like to do for sure
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Post by Paul B on Jan 7, 2018 17:15:51 GMT
These certainly have a something attracting about them .
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Post by Armorguy on Jan 7, 2018 17:20:29 GMT
These certainly have a something attracting them . Are you sure Paul ?
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Post by Paul B on Jan 7, 2018 17:21:50 GMT
Yep
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Post by Boots on Jan 7, 2018 19:05:55 GMT
............s`pecially on the back of a Dragon Wagon
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