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Panther G Box Set

This box comes with everything you need to build 5 Late War Panther Gs. These are the ones without Zimmerit, which is correct for Late Late War - I still prefer with Zimm. Right off the bat, we notice that these are NOT the long-awaited Battlefront 'Plastics' - I hate assembly anyway. You get a hefty resin model with various plastic and metal accessories. Magnets and decals are also included.

   
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Northern VA

I actually really liked this kit with the only exception being that you only get one hull sculpt.

That and the price tag.
   
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Fixture of Dakka






Sheffield, UK

Yeah, not £17 doesn't make As or Ds. Nice one piece tracks and wheels though.

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The tracks look good, but the detail doesn't seem to be as sharp overall as the PSC Panther, judging from features like the tools. I'm also not a fan of resin models, but that's subjective. Your painted models certainly look attractive though.

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Tailgunner wrote:The tracks look good, but the detail doesn't seem to be as sharp overall as the PSC Panther, judging from features like the tools. I'm also not a fan of resin models, but that's subjective. Your painted models certainly look attractive though.


I reviewed the PSC Panthers as well.
   
 
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