Let’s build: Rye Field Model Panther Ausf.F (5045) and Upgrade Solution (2008)
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Hi and welcome to my „Let’s build“ of the Rye Filed Model Panther Ausf.f and the Upgrade Solution for this kit.
Stay tuned for the painting and weathering of this tank.
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Until then stay safe and happy modeling.
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That extra roof plate looks very cool
Today I found your channel suddenly. It's nice work and looking forward to painting.
Thank you 😊, I’m currently working on the painting and weathering.
hi just found your channel great content
Thanks for your like and your follow 😉
Respect, a lot of self-build, upgraded. great job !!
Thank you ☺️
Daaaaamn taht was so good man, nice
This video was just recomended at the same time as my panther f came.
Subscribing now
Thanks. Then haven fun with this kit.
Okay. I've subscribed. It's a nicely paced video and thr end result is great. Looking forward to seeing the painting and weathering. And a comment for the algorithm.
Thanks. I’m currently working on the final weathering steps.
I see a bucket on a tank, I like
Great build video !!! Can't wait to see your next videos... Congrats from Canada !!!
Thanks, if you are interested in the progress check you my Instagram
Just came across your video WOW!!! looking great and well executed build so far will look forward to the next instalment of Painting and weathering even the music is not that annoying unlike other people's video's. 😎👍
Thank you
Amazing work, I like all the extra detailing! Subbed! 👍👍👍
Thank you
Nice
Very very nice
Good job 👌
Thanks
Very nice indeed.
Thank you
パンターF型は完成された造形美ですね!
美しい
Thank you very much. 😊
Nice video dude! Earned yourself a subscriber :)
Thanks a lot.
Great build! Good job! Though it is very unlikely that those few ausf F panthers were built with steel wheels. It was those panthers that still used ausf G shassies with rubber wheels. Also, you have installed rear stowage boxes that were typical for MNH plant. If I'm not mistaken Ausf F were built at MAN of DB plants so those boxes should be with that cross lines. But again the quality of the build is very good! Congrats
Thanks. Since I am building this tank as a what if, I am not closer to historical facts and correctness. But you are right, if I would build this as a historical accurate tank I had to use a Ausf. G hull with rubber wheels.
Looks odd that eh but nice model! I'm away to start the panzer 4 with this turret from RFM they have a new sherman coming out with all the apleqe armour with the front armour like a panther's on front! Looks like it'll be a nice built!
Yeah, I’ve seen their new Sherman. I already build their „normal“ M4A3E8 with some modifications and prepared a small diorama for it , that soon will have a painting video on my channel.
Looks ok, pretty basic improvements an easy kit, but where is the paint?
It was a straight forward build, with only a few difficulties. I made a separate Video showing the painting and weathering process.
Found your channel and subbed bdw im also a small youtuber a bit bigger than you and from what i See i can tell you this vid is Nice i wish you success in future projects
That extra effort with the weld beads is really going to pay off! Did the kit go together well ? I have the same one with the upgrade, haven't started it yet. I want to put the L 100 on mine, just because it is disgustingly long. Great job!
Thank you 😊. The kit went together pretty well, except for a few fit issues on the front and back of the turret.
Had minor problems with mine at the front of the lower hull on both sides.
What do you use for your weld beads mate? Tamiya putty have you made tools like night shift or something? I'm trying to make something the now yours look great
Thanks, I used Tamiya Epoxy putty and the standard Miliput. The tools were built after Nightshifts tutorial about weld seams and are the same that he uses.
Goog stuff~!
Thanks
Im glad that i found this video, i have this very model ( still in box ) thinking of what i want to add to it. What did you use for the turret roof shielding if i may ask?
Thanks, for all the add on parts like the additional turret armor and the 3D printed parts I used the Rye Field Upgrade Solution (RFM2008), wich was made for this kit.
@@max_scalemodeling6845 thanks I appreciate the info
Does it have workable suspension?
It does, if you remove the little nobs on the torsion bars.
What type of glue you used for the photoetched parts ?
I used black CA from colle 21
Is this a fictional tank?
Kind of. There were some test vehicles, but it never was in serial production or saw any combat use.
@@max_scalemodeling6845 maybe one hybrid G/F fought in Berlin.
Very unique looking tank, it instantly jumped out at me as not a standard item. I even have a book with every German tank and somewhat detail production information. I had to research it!
Fun time to be a modeler!
It is truly SICKENING to see such a GLARING Mistake as the MG 34 barrel where there should be a Sturmgeschutz 44 barrel in the ball mount.
First, I don't see it as SICKERING and as a MISTAKE if a model maker decides to build HIS model like he wants and secondly, as I have already written under your other comments, this is a what if tank and not a historically accurate one.
your beard is weird
@@max_scalemodeling6845 You sir, are completely mistaken in your "belief" that the Ausf. F was a "what if" tank. There are both Russian and American reports on up to three (some sources say eight) Ausf. F hulls leaving the MAN factory between April 20 to 23 in 1945 to fight in the defense of Berlin. These vehicles were complete Ausf. F hulls with all of the modifications to said (including the Sturmgeschutz 44 in the ball mount), however they were equipped with Ausf.G turrets. These reports came from interviews with factory workers after the hostilities ended.
I will say this, it is the responsibility of the modeler to build a historically Accurate vehicle, that said, were you or I there to see said vehicles, no. Yes it is sickening to see inaccurate models, but even more so for you, without any knowledge of the facts to state that it is a "what if" tank.
First of all I never said that the Panther F is a what if tank, I only build it as one used in summer 1945 and the war ended in Mai 1945 so I would consider this as a what if scenario. Like you already said if I build it as a historical tank I had to use another turret and other stowage bins and a Sturmgewehr in the ball mount ( NOT Sturmgeschütz like you wrote, a Sturmgeschütz is a Tankhunter ). And the second thing is why are you complaining about that it’s a model builders responsibility to build historical accurate models, you might have forgot what’s modeling about. FUN and not complaining about Details on little plastic models.
@@KC-GOD-IS. bro just shut up, let my man build what he wants. if you have a problem go out, buy the kit, and build it how you want it. you’re actually annoying, grow up and leave max alone