Thanks Guys!!
normandy wrote:
Jnew, very nice job on the Panther!!!!
I like the Camo and the Grunt and Pickle customs, looks great.
What did you do to give your custom add on armor that textured look? Great job!!!
I used a technique I came up with, I call it "dusting". I use two high dust primers (ruddy brown and Grey) both in spray cans from walmart, I spray it over the top and let the particles sprinkle down on it like snow. switch back and forth two or three times and end on grey. Then when totally dry wet sand the top lightly to smooth and bring out the red which looks like old rust and new rust. I use to use mig pigments to get the same result but this is faster and looks better and is cheaper.
B17Fortress wrote:
Wow. That is a thing of beauty.
Keeping her, or thinking of selling

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Thanks, yes it is already sold but thank you, always feel free to message me about upcoming projects as I don't do consignment work but always reserve projects like this one for those who are interested in owning one. Only projects that are not already spoken for ever reach my Etsy shop. I try to stay away from eBay these days.
brett567 wrote:Nice build.I must say that this is one of the best models that I have seen in a long time. You truly get what you pay for in this model.The pieces are formed and fit with an amazing amount of precision and this turned out to be a beautiful model.I do find it quite interesting though that these pieces show up when some of the 1/18 pieces are at the highest prices they have been.
Thanks for your complements on the model. However I have been doing this since 2007 and its actually the opposite of what you insinuated. The prices may be up on some things but the economy is not and nor is the money that these customs will fetch, its down, by half or more. I do them because I enjoy it, if I calculated all my costs and my time I am at or around minimum wage with most projects.
Heer wrote:Wah!!! Nice job. Is that one of the IR panthers that took part in Berlin 1945???
Thanks! I used several other builds I found on reputable sites for inspiration but mainly this picture with the addition of the late wheels and the up-armor.
grunt1 wrote:I love all of the late war details. The covers over the rear deck mechanicals and turret top were essential as allied air superiority became the biggest threat. The wiring you attached to the scopes looks really natural too. Nice work!

Thanks! now you can up load some of these pictures off my photobucket and put them on your ad in shapeways to show what the final thing could look like!
Thanks everyone for all the kind words and messages! It means allot to me!! Hope you all have a great Thanksgiving
