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Tank #T072

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Type: PzKpfw V Panther Armament: 75mm
Built: 2009 Armor: 110mm
Builder: Kelly Gustafson Rating: 40/4
Status: Rolling Chassis Battles: 0
Owner: Kelly Gustafson Points Earned: 0
Call Sign: unknown Points Given: 0
Notes:
 
  • All steel hull & turret
  • M01 motors
  • Anvilus Controller
  • FOA Tracks
  • Steel drive sprockets
  • Wireless mini-cam in machine gun port


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    Here is a picture of the Panther with the turret markings and side plate armor installed...

    In this picture (although hard to see) is the wireless Mini-Cam mounted in the Main Gun Mantlet Coaxial Machinegun Port.
     

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    Here is a picture of the drawing I made from blueprints, for the Upper Hull Assembly.

    Here you can see the upper hull portion to be assembled after being laser cut from sheet steel.
     

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    Here is a picture of the Upper Hull Assembly under construction.

    Here you can see the Lower Hull Assembly under construction as it starts to take shape.
     

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    In this picture you can see the upper & lower hull assemblies joined together. It is now starting to look more like a Panther.

    In this picture of the Upper & Lower Hull assemblies with the two storage bins on the back, give it the iconic view identifying it as a Panther.
     

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    As part of the drive system, I decided to make a wheel hub & drive axle assembly for easy maintenance to the drive of the Panther. I used a 2-1/2” large steel washer and welded some steel rivets into it. The rivets line-up to holes on the back of the drive sprockets. The drive sprockets are then tightened on to the hub & axle assembly.

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