WTB: Winter Panther 1/18
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WTB: Winter Panther 1/18
Doesn't have to be in box but in good condition. I have FOV WWII figures to trade or money. Thanks.
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[+] Winter Panther
[+] There's one on evilBay w/ about two-days left on it.
* Somebody else got one for $ale other than evilBay ?
Mitch v MG
* Somebody else got one for $ale other than evilBay ?
Mitch v MG
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[+] Winter Panther ( ? )
[+] > Hey Gus ,.. I only have one but , if it makes you feel any better ,.. you could always create your own "Winter Panther".
[+] > You could paint a simple "white-wash" on your existing (S-1) . It's real easy to do and you really would'nt be giving up anything either.
[+] > Your # 413 (S-1) is still quite common.
.......... " I hope this helps your dilemma".
Mitch v MG
[+] > You could paint a simple "white-wash" on your existing (S-1) . It's real easy to do and you really would'nt be giving up anything either.
[+] > Your # 413 (S-1) is still quite common.
.......... " I hope this helps your dilemma".
Mitch v MG
" I love it , God help me ,.. I do love it so". * * * * PATTON * * * *
* In memory of ram04 - 7/15/12 *
* In memory of ram04 - 7/15/12 *
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I agree with Mitch...this is about as easy a conversion as they come. I did the same thing with a 32X Stug, and I think the results were quite satifactory...You could paint a simple "white-wash" on your existing (S-1) . It's real easy to do and you really would'nt be giving up anything either



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Thanks for the kind words Gus, I'm glad you like it. The flag is pretty simple...I just downloaded a suitable image from the net (there are dozens, just do a google image search for "nazi flag" etc.) then printed it out on my inkjet printer, cut it out with scissors, then fold and crinkle it liberally, being careful not to tear the paper, and eventually it will start to take on a quality not unlike thin cloth. It's really very easy, try it...That looks great! What material did you use for the flag and how did you make it?

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