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Sunday, November 08, 2015 - 01:11 AM UTC
Dragon Models has announced a new panther in 1/35th scale. This time around it is the 2nd prototype Panther built.
The German Panther was one of the best tanks to see service in WWII, representing an ideal balance of firepower, mobility and protection. Two companies – Daimler-Benz and MAN – submitted design proposals for the new tank type, with the latter’s platform eventually being selected. Two final pre-production prototypes were delivered in November 1942 (V1 and V2), and series production of the sleek-looking Panther tank soon commenced. These had a number of differences compared to the first series production Panther Ausf.D variant, including a 650hp engine (instead of the later 700hp), a 60mm-thick glacis and a ball-shaped muzzle brake.

Dragon is proud to launch its first 1/35 scale kit of the prototypical Panther V2 created by MAN in the autumn of 1942. The kit is logically based on Dragon’s existing Panther family kits, but there are many new parts incorporated into it to reflect the characteristics of this early prototype. These differences include the turret (with curved sides), upper hull, engine deck and road wheels (with 18 rim bolts instead of the later 16). Another example of its differences was that there were no interlocking armor plates on the hull. This Versuchs-Serie FgSt.Nr.2. tank has been intricately replicated in 1/35 scale, drawing upon Dragon’s technical and technological expertise. This Panther V2 kit is thus a welcome addition to the lineage of the Panther family.
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I am missing the older SMART KIT policy of Dragon. Individual track, many etching parts, reasonable kit price and so on. We are still hungry!!!
NOV 08, 2015 - 12:17 PM
As much as I like this variant of Panther, Dragon's logic of simplifications = higher value they've been applying to nearly every release of the last few month means I'll have skip this.
NOV 08, 2015 - 02:21 PM
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NOV 08, 2015 - 03:37 PM
And the next one; a Bergepanther! How hard can it be? Are you Reading this Dragon Models Jacob
NOV 09, 2015 - 01:01 AM
YES, WE ARE!!! How long is DRAGON going to keep trying to insult our intelligence with their "Robber Baron" marketing strategies? I'll take "SMART KITS" over DRAGON's "NEW!!!" old, re-hashed kits with less parts for more money any time!!!
NOV 09, 2015 - 09:18 PM
Don't hold your breath...
NOV 09, 2015 - 09:19 PM
That goes DOUBLE for me...
NOV 09, 2015 - 09:20 PM
They've been doing this for the last several years- I've been skipping them, too...
NOV 09, 2015 - 09:21 PM
They've been doing this for the last several years- I've been skipping them, too...[/quote] They have, but it's only recently that they've started to get kit breakingly bad such as the opaque periscopes and no brass grills for over £50 we have in this release. P.S Try to keep all you want to say at once in a single post. It looks a lot more professional.
NOV 10, 2015 - 12:11 AM
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