Tamiya 1/35 Panther

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Tamiya 1/35 Panther

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Kit number 35065

Calling this one done. A lot I'm happy with, but plenty I am not. I still can't get weathering the way I want...but, that's okay. I has been painted four times, I think. Once before the zimmerit stickers, once after, then again after many of the bits and pieces placed, and so on. I do like this airbrush (see WIP). After painting, I sprayed with rattle can Tamiya TS-71 Smoke.

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Nice finish Lyle! :shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout: You did pretty good work on this old cat. :hmm:
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Looks great regardless how much weathering you've done. Rattle can smoke can achieve a subtle weathering method. Well done!
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Re: Tamiya 1/35 Panther

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Alrighty! :grin: You made that old chestnut look good, Lyle! :shoutout: Can you glue the track to the third road-wheel from the front with some CA? :hmm:
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Gary Brantley wrote: Sat Jun 07, 2025 10:50 am Alrighty! :grin: You made that old chestnut look good, Lyle! :shoutout: Can you glue the track to the third road-wheel from the front with some CA? :hmm:
I’d suggest using epoxy over CA for track sag. CA tends to lose its grip easily on the vinyl tracks. Epoxy is much more tenacious.
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Great suggestion, Carlos. :shoutout: 2-part epoxy is how I repaired the broken vinyl track on my Bulldog. :grin:
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:tank: :tank: :tank: :tank: :tank: :tank:

:dancing: :dancing: :dancing: :dancing: :dancing:

:shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout:

That's awesome Lyle, great to see you finish something and I'd be REALLY pleased if that was mine - I do like the paintwork! You did a cracking job on that. What is is about the weathering you don't like?

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Re: Tamiya 1/35 Panther

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Guys, thanks.

I have a set o Tamiya track links (plastic) but I can’t find them. Go figure.

I may glue the tracks down, don’t think I have any exposure, so it would be CA. I know they “droop”, but the kit tracks could have been a couple of links longer.

Stuart, had for me to put into words on the weathering. O like the overall look, but it seems the Smoke made it a bit too dark. I would like a bit more wear and tear as well. But, pleased with it.

What’s next? White beans with salt pork and corn bread for supper! Oh, and the Tamiya M10, too.
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Nicely done Lyle. Great looking camo scheme.
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Re: Tamiya 1/35 Panther

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LyleW wrote: Sat Jun 07, 2025 12:56 pm

What’s next? White beans with salt pork and corn bread for supper! Oh, and the Tamiya M10, too.
Dude, that's my kind of supper! :bow: Man alive, add me some white onion, some black pepper and a dash of pepper sauce...I'd throw rocks at my dog if he got too near to that! And see, that armor bug has done bit you bad, my friend. :wink: Those clanky, clunky thangs are a lot o' fun! :lol:

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