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DML Panther G Late Production

Hey Skinny i've got a couple things for you.

#1 the pry bars numbers are switched,the long one goes on top of the side tube and the short one is on the side rack.

#2 the extra track links are on the "E" sprues and not "Y". These are for the spare links on the rear.

So far that's the only things to watch for.

Tony lee :eek:ldguy

Thanks for the tip uncle Tony!

Really love the camo!
:popcorn

Mike
 
Tracks

This is what I use to blacken my tracks,it's a lot cheaper and you get a lot more for your money.
https://www.google.com/search?q=novocan&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8#q=novacan+patina&tbm=shop

Right out of the Novocan bath:


After the track wash and burnishing the contact surface:








Up most of the night with the storms and more moving in on us.
That's it for today folks
Tony lee :eek:ldguy
 
Interesting how the OG/RB camouflage lends a more 'contemporary' look... or is that just me ? :idonno


Ian.
 
:popcorn
I meant to tell you Tony.......another interesting fact about these 'final leviathans' was that they had the spare tracks carried but came out of the factory without all the on-board tools & equipment and went into battle that way. :coolio
Just a little detail that I thought you might be interested in.

Ian.
 
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