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Wicked Warp Spider





Chicago



Added an additional three tanks to my Panther force, so that I now have a complete company. For the most part these are stock BF Panther miniatures, except for the "012" Panther Ausf. G to which I added anti-aircraft armor over the turret and engine deck. This was actually really easy to do - I simply used .40" plasticard cut to shape. More info and pics with the existing Panthers below:
http://empireofghosts.blogspot.com/2015/06/panther-reinforcements.html
   
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Hauptmann





Calgary AB, Canada

Looking good as always! For the AA armor on the top of the tank did you just glue it down or did you space it from the model with anything

Just my 2 cents

 
   
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Wicked Warp Spider





Chicago

 orkboy232 wrote:
Looking good as always! For the AA armor on the top of the tank did you just glue it down or did you space it from the model with anything


The turret armor sits on a smaller piece of the same thickness plasticard. The deck armor is glued to plasticard "posts".
   
 
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