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Finally....

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Mig

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...oh guys...is terrible when you are used to logging automaticly...but one day...you need to re-enter the password again and you just forget it.

Today I wanted to post this here, but I forget the d**m password!!!

Anwyay...here another funny work. I was working with this and another stuff (jenny know it) and when I am working I don't pay too much attention of what is going on around me.

About this Panther...I needed 80% of my time to make the camoflage and the 20% for weathering and all effects. The terrible camo have modulation (like Morsko has seen in ML forums ;-) but also each layer have hairspray technique to make small chips betwen layers. It was a night mare!

Anyway, I hope you like the final look.


Thank you

MIG

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This is the blog of the panther, with more pictures:

Panther II What if Blog

And this is the blog with many pictures of german vehicles under new management:

German stuff under USA FLAG


Mig Jimenez
 
To Laura

Laura, I forget....I have collected much more info about your subject. Maybe I will prepare a small article in my blog in case that more people could use it.
Please, give me time!

MIG
 
Mig,

I think it is very cool! I had the same idea several months ago, never got around to doing the build. My idea went so far as to imagine what if the Panther II was manufactured under licence by the U.S. I wanted to replace the cupola with one from a sherman, replace the bow gun with a 30 cal. and mount a 50 on the turret. Your work may inspire me to do it now.

Terry B)
 
Re:To Laura

phantastic work miguel! it may have been a nightmare but sheesh, if the nightmares i have at night would be that terrific i would be happy!

Mig wrote:
Laura, I forget....I have collected much more info about your subject. Maybe I will prepare a small article in my blog in case that more people could use it.
Please, give me time!

MIG

:) no problem! you have as much time as you need! thank you very much in any case!
 
Re:To Laura

I just think that this is a refreshing change for a what if vehicle Mig . I can look at the photos for ages studying various techniques .

I am also very eager to be able to tell everyone the other project , but am sworn to secrecy ;) .

I also am looking forward to seeing the project that you and Laura are working on .

Do you want me to send you the Diana Photos ?

Jenny :kiss:
 
Re:To Laura

Excellent effort Mig


Good choice of colours .

I would love to do this colour camo scheme on a sherman .

Michael :)
 
Beautiful work as usual Mig.

What caught my eye was the mud splashes on the rear hull side. That is undoubtedly the best work on that I have ever seen! Your eye for detail and your ability to recreate it never ceases to amaze me!

Bob
 
Interesting WIF scenario also. Imagine a B29 in European colors with Luftwaffe markings or Ta152 in 4th FG colors.
 
Mig,
Nice looking "What IF" Love the color and markings (really like the nose art picture)
from your blog... This would be a neat Group Built too...
I think you need a mixed crew for it... US and German tankers working together, to man
this beast. That would really set it off.
It is always a joy to look over your work and see what you have come up with.
Keep sending stuff.
Shawn
 
Great looking Panther! That second link has my favorite pic of a King Tiger... It's always fun to see vehicles in the very a-typical paint schemes, especially those under captured or alternate flags. But I have to say once more, great looking piece of armour.

//Travis
 
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