A broken wing can be cured
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22 April 2011, 19:31
Bernd Korte
Thanks. If not I'll order a new kit from Hannants. Luckily it's not that expensive.
Thanks. If not I'll order a new kit from Hannants. Luckily it's not that expensive.
23 April 2011, 13:06
Bernd Korte
The replacement kit has arrived. Time to cut some plastic and replace the wing!
The replacement kit has arrived. Time to cut some plastic and replace the wing!
20 June 2011, 19:18
Tim Vereecke
nice to see that you can continue! looking forward to see the progress
nice to see that you can continue! looking forward to see the progress
20 June 2011, 19:32
Bernd Korte
Some more progress. The new wing is in place and the main paint job is done.
Some more progress. The new wing is in place and the main paint job is done.
24 June 2011, 18:42
Bernd Korte
I've now applied the decals. They are from Aerocalcas and work very well with the softener I'm using
I've now applied the decals. They are from Aerocalcas and work very well with the softener I'm using
27 August 2011, 18:57
Holger Kranich
Hey Bernd, your progress is looking good! And a song came to my mind: "Dont cry for your wing, little Panther..."🙂
Hey Bernd, your progress is looking good! And a song came to my mind: "Dont cry for your wing, little Panther..."🙂
28 August 2011, 05:30
Holger Kranich
My version from: "Dont cry for me, Argentina" Related to the country of your panther!🙂
My version from: "Dont cry for me, Argentina" Related to the country of your panther!🙂
28 August 2011, 07:25
Christian Bruer
Hi Bernd, nice progress and interesting version. I did not know that the Argentinian Navy used also the Panther! Happy modeling, Christian
Hi Bernd, nice progress and interesting version. I did not know that the Argentinian Navy used also the Panther! Happy modeling, Christian
28 August 2011, 17:50
Bernd Korte
Thanks! Yes, the Argentinian version has been rare up to now. But I guess we will see quite a few Argentinian Panthers in the future as HobbyBoss put Argentinian decals in the box of their new 1/72 F9F-2: modelingmadness.com/../hobbyboss/87248.htm
Thanks! Yes, the Argentinian version has been rare up to now. But I guess we will see quite a few Argentinian Panthers in the future as HobbyBoss put Argentinian decals in the box of their new 1/72 F9F-2: modelingmadness.com/../hobbyboss/87248.htm
28 August 2011, 18:33
Aghis Barberopoulos
Beautiful markings, and well done project. Really cute result!
Beautiful markings, and well done project. Really cute result!
31 August 2011, 16:32
Bill Gilman
Wow, that's really nice! I love it when someone does a common model in an uncommon scheme. Looks like you've added some aftermarket parts to the Hasegawa kit - wheel wells and cockpit detail?
Wow, that's really nice! I love it when someone does a common model in an uncommon scheme. Looks like you've added some aftermarket parts to the Hasegawa kit - wheel wells and cockpit detail?
30 December 2012, 23:17
Bernd Korte
Thanks guys! @Bill: Yes, I used an Eduard PE set (which included the wheel wells) and a resin nose and wheels from Resin Art.
Thanks guys! @Bill: Yes, I used an Eduard PE set (which included the wheel wells) and a resin nose and wheels from Resin Art.
31 December 2012, 08:29
Christian Bruer
Nice bird in an unique marking - well done and a a good start in 2013!
Nice bird in an unique marking - well done and a a good start in 2013!
31 December 2012, 09:22
Pierre-Christian Baudru
Great job on the wheel wells, great paint job too ! I like this Argentinean scheme. Cheers.
Great job on the wheel wells, great paint job too ! I like this Argentinean scheme. Cheers.
31 July 2015, 13:40
Album info
This is what happens when you try to "un-warp" a warped wing with a hairdryer. Now I need a new wing as a replacement...
The replacement kit has arrived and some serious plastic surgery is under way...
Main build-up is completed as well as the paint job.
I've now applied the decals. They are from Aerocalcas and work very well with the softener I'm using.