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Re: HUMVEE Upgrade & Jagdpanther to Start After the Jagtiger
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Improvised_vehicle_armour here is the Wikipedia article for improvised armor going back to world war one hope it helps
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Re: Which should start First HUMVEE Or Jagdpanther Upgrades
I am back in town and I need to finish a few things off .
I will be making both of the projects.
Which one should I do next guys ?
If you guys who are not planning to get these mods please do not vote .
These mods will be made , you guys will determine which one will be first.
I will be making both of the projects.
Which one should I do next guys ?
If you guys who are not planning to get these mods please do not vote .
These mods will be made , you guys will determine which one will be first.
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Re: Which should start First HUMVEE Or Jagdpanther Upgrades
You know how I voted lol, but even if the Jagdpanther gets more votes maybe you should throw the modern guys a bone first. They haven't had the good fortune of a new pickle kit in a long while. You might even be able to grab some extra sales from the modern guys on ebay. Just a thought my friend, looking forward to the Jagdpanther and the 251 backdate.
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Re: Which should start First HUMVEE Or Jagdpanther Upgrades
I am ready now to buy the Jagdpanther kit Matthew.
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Re: Which should start First HUMVEE Or Jagdpanther Upgrades
Pickel, I up for a Jagdpanther kit and the long awaited 251 backdate kit. Oh and welcome home, hope you
had a Great trip.
had a Great trip.
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Re: Which should start First HUMVEE Or Jagdpanther Upgrades
Intel photos of the Pickel Werks.......
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Re: Which should start First HUMVEE Or Jagdpanther Upgrades
Normandy,
I love looking at those production pics .
Look at those mounting clips that hold that fender rail down the sides.
I have never noticed that detail before.
I have finally got the chance to get back into the studio this weekend after 3 long weeks of playing hooky . ( road trip to Cali )
I started playing with the pieces I have of the Jagdpanther that I got from the Hun who is no longer producing them .
I have told a few guys but I will tell the rest of you all as well.
back in the day when my work was more regulated I just did not have the time to produce anything but I had time to make "one of's ". The Hun lives about 4 hours away from me and I always thought that the Jagdpanther was a cool vehicle . I took a weekend trip up to see the Hun with the intentions of building a Jadgpather ( J P ) together . I brought up scale drawings and the time I was there we made the hull , mantlet well and sows head mantlet . I left the project for him to finish with the agreement that I would get a copy for my efforts.
Well I went back a few years later and got my copy and it has been in a box since that time. Well I got the chance to look at the parts this weekend and realized that my rendition will not be the cake walk that I thought it was going to be.
Here is the rundown after inspection.
1. No barrel ( although my Tiger II barrel is the same one used on the JP )
2. Hull is correct
3. Sows head mantlet incorrectly shaped
4. The mantlet well that he gave must have been a goof piece because all of the bullet proofed nuts are missed shapen and do not line up.
5. Fighting compartment roof top. Looks like all of the pieces on top are rough and the details are not refined.
After some research the sow head mantlet was altered from the early to late models. The one we made was a combination of all of them .
I still have the scale drawing that I made but as of this Sunday I purchased a 1/35 kit of the late production JP off of ebay and I will use that to try and get everything right .
I have tried to fix the mantlet well and sows head but I need to hold off until I get the model in my hand so I do not have to correct my corrections.
So officially I have started the JP , but it looks like I should have started the HUMVEE first.
Now I need to get back on those Jagdtigers .
I love looking at those production pics .
Look at those mounting clips that hold that fender rail down the sides.
I have never noticed that detail before.
I have finally got the chance to get back into the studio this weekend after 3 long weeks of playing hooky . ( road trip to Cali )
I started playing with the pieces I have of the Jagdpanther that I got from the Hun who is no longer producing them .
I have told a few guys but I will tell the rest of you all as well.
back in the day when my work was more regulated I just did not have the time to produce anything but I had time to make "one of's ". The Hun lives about 4 hours away from me and I always thought that the Jagdpanther was a cool vehicle . I took a weekend trip up to see the Hun with the intentions of building a Jadgpather ( J P ) together . I brought up scale drawings and the time I was there we made the hull , mantlet well and sows head mantlet . I left the project for him to finish with the agreement that I would get a copy for my efforts.
Well I went back a few years later and got my copy and it has been in a box since that time. Well I got the chance to look at the parts this weekend and realized that my rendition will not be the cake walk that I thought it was going to be.
Here is the rundown after inspection.
1. No barrel ( although my Tiger II barrel is the same one used on the JP )
2. Hull is correct
3. Sows head mantlet incorrectly shaped
4. The mantlet well that he gave must have been a goof piece because all of the bullet proofed nuts are missed shapen and do not line up.
5. Fighting compartment roof top. Looks like all of the pieces on top are rough and the details are not refined.
After some research the sow head mantlet was altered from the early to late models. The one we made was a combination of all of them .
I still have the scale drawing that I made but as of this Sunday I purchased a 1/35 kit of the late production JP off of ebay and I will use that to try and get everything right .
I have tried to fix the mantlet well and sows head but I need to hold off until I get the model in my hand so I do not have to correct my corrections.



So officially I have started the JP , but it looks like I should have started the HUMVEE first.
Now I need to get back on those Jagdtigers .
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Re: 1/18th Jagdpanther Semi Started ?
All this talk of Jagdpanthers make me think I would take my two Woofer built ones out in the yard for some late afternoon photos. Looking forward to your version Pickle. Hope you Enjoy the pictures guys.









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Re: 1/18th Jagdpanther Semi Started ?
Matthew, I thought these pictures of the Jagdpanther production line were interesting.
You can see some great details in these shots. If you look at the forth picture, you'll see a Jagdpanther
next inline to have its road wheels put on.... note the row of wheels to the left of the tank.
In the second and third pictures you can see the group / row of wheels and that tank from a different angle.
Look at all the engine sitting there.
Maritime, great photos! The Jagdpanther is my favorite German tank.
You can see some great details in these shots. If you look at the forth picture, you'll see a Jagdpanther
next inline to have its road wheels put on.... note the row of wheels to the left of the tank.
In the second and third pictures you can see the group / row of wheels and that tank from a different angle.
Look at all the engine sitting there.

Maritime, great photos! The Jagdpanther is my favorite German tank.
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Re: 1/18th Jagdpanther Semi Started ?
Here is a semi update. I finally got the late Jagdpanther ( JP ) kit in and as I suspected I was going in the wrong direction .
Now I have something to scale off of to try and get the accuracy down.
I have already made the ballistic bolts that go on the mantlet as well as about 95 of the manlet shape.
And as stated before I have the hull roughed in.
I still have not taken the comp down to get it fixed so posting pics from a camera is still un doable.
Now I have something to scale off of to try and get the accuracy down.
I have already made the ballistic bolts that go on the mantlet as well as about 95 of the manlet shape.
And as stated before I have the hull roughed in.
I still have not taken the comp down to get it fixed so posting pics from a camera is still un doable.
Re: 1/18th Jagdpanther Semi Started ?
The Jagdpanther is an excellent choice. I'd thought about modifying a 21st century panther to model this vehicle. The gun mantlet might be a little tricky to fabricate, though.
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Re: 1/18th Jagdpanther Semi Started ?
A bergepanther could be nice also... as you are working on panther hull 

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Re: 1/18th Jagdpanther Semi Started ?
I need to finish the JT project before I jump on this full time.
Yes the Berge would be cool to do as well.
Yes the Berge would be cool to do as well.
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Re: 1/18th Jagdpanther Semi Started ?
Bergepanthers make amazing models, I have a kit for one in 1/16
But all those tiny parts make for a long project

But all those tiny parts make for a long project


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Re: 1/18th Jagdpanther Semi Started ?
The HUMVEE project is in production !!
I still need to finish Zelda's Tigers/Jagdtigers , but those are getting close to being done.
Are you guys still interested in the Jagdpanther ?
I still need to finish Zelda's Tigers/Jagdtigers , but those are getting close to being done.
Are you guys still interested in the Jagdpanther ?
Re: 1/18th Jagdpanther Ready To Be Rebooted ? ?
Yes I am still interested in a Jagdpanther. However financially I am not ready at this time. Maybe around May or so.
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Re: 1/18th Jagdpanther Ready To Be Rebooted ? ?
One kit for me please Matthew.
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Re: 1/18th Jagdpanther Ready To Be Rebooted ? ?
Matthew,
please count me in for one kit.
Thanks and best regards from Germany.
Maybe we should talk about filling a big case
please count me in for one kit.
Thanks and best regards from Germany.
Maybe we should talk about filling a big case

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Re: 1/18th Jagdpanther Ready To Be Rebooted ? ?
I'm in Matthew, I'd love one of the new and improved Jagdpanthers........and a Stug IV. 

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Re: 1/18th Jagdpanther Ready To Be Rebooted ? ?
I'd be in for one
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Re: 1/18th Jagdpanther Ready To Be Rebooted ? ?
Not looking good for the Jagdpanther .
4 votes and I am one of them.
I need 10 guys to confirm to continue with the project.
I guess the time for this project has come and gone.
4 votes and I am one of them.



I need 10 guys to confirm to continue with the project.
I guess the time for this project has come and gone.
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Re: 1/18th Jagdpanther Ready To Be Rebooted ? ?
I count six, not looking at poll numbers, but posts since Sat. Jan. 24 '15.
off topic....What about the 251 backdate Pickel? Is that still in the works?
off topic....What about the 251 backdate Pickel? Is that still in the works?
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Re: 1/18th Jagdpanther Ready To Be Rebooted ? ?
Yes unless it pans out like this one.normandy wrote:I count six, not looking at poll numbers, but posts since Sat. Jan. 24 '15.
off topic....What about the 251 backdate Pickel? Is that still in the works?