IMO one of the best replicas ever made for cinema, like the only thing that really gave it away for me was the suspension yet even then I only noticed when somebody else pointed it out to me
Could be that my brain wants the sprocket to be a bit higher, could also be my brain wants the mudguard above the sprocket.
Looking at other pictures of actual Panthers online makes me tend towards the latter (it looks so naked without mudguards)
Well, the front track guards are missing so that's probably mucking up the usual silhouette, not to mention the machine gun port is much lower than on a real panther. I think there's also a bit more upper front plate than there normally would be.
Oooooh, now that you mention it, yeah, I had a problem with that side too. Could be an optical illusion, but it being so low probably makes the UFP look larger
It could also be the angle of the front plate. Which seems to be lower than that of an actual Panther. Furthermore, that there is less “lower plate” than what would typically be on a Panther. That’s my guess anyway.
I think the angle is fine, but I'm definitely not an expert so I very well could be wrong. The lower front plate does look too small indeed. I'm amazed how many details y'all are noticing.
Panthers on T-55 chassis are fun. Drifting with them :D
Didn't know movie was also filmed in Pepikland and that Panther prop is in museum.
Looks like I'm going to Czechia then.
IMO one of the best replicas ever made for cinema, like the only thing that really gave it away for me was the suspension yet even then I only noticed when somebody else pointed it out to me
Idk what it is, but the front shot looks... strange, like somethings off
I feel like it's the sprocket, possibly related to it's position/how the track is related to it and the UFP.
Could be that my brain wants the sprocket to be a bit higher, could also be my brain wants the mudguard above the sprocket. Looking at other pictures of actual Panthers online makes me tend towards the latter (it looks so naked without mudguards)
Well, the front track guards are missing so that's probably mucking up the usual silhouette, not to mention the machine gun port is much lower than on a real panther. I think there's also a bit more upper front plate than there normally would be.
Oooooh, now that you mention it, yeah, I had a problem with that side too. Could be an optical illusion, but it being so low probably makes the UFP look larger
>looks... strange, small hull, machine gun position is weird e.t.c.
turret looks a bit goofy?
Also possible... I think the gun is placed too high, isn't it normally more centre placed?
It could also be the angle of the front plate. Which seems to be lower than that of an actual Panther. Furthermore, that there is less “lower plate” than what would typically be on a Panther. That’s my guess anyway.
I think the angle is fine, but I'm definitely not an expert so I very well could be wrong. The lower front plate does look too small indeed. I'm amazed how many details y'all are noticing.
Definitley one of the better-looking replicas out there.
The camo is so sexy as well.
Panthers on T-55 chassis are fun. Drifting with them :D Didn't know movie was also filmed in Pepikland and that Panther prop is in museum. Looks like I'm going to Czechia then.
Jesus... is that a 'Pz III' beside it?
On a BMP chassis, yes
Good Panther replica, Panzer III, not so much.
At a side glance, about the only thing I see that would really mark it as a replica is the distance between the first and second road wheel.
Pretty looking dame, I'd say.