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Identical version of the first Figarti Panther Ausf. G late. The price makes the Figarti Panther a steal IMO!
 
Identical version of the first Figarti Panther Ausf. G late. The price makes the Figarti Panther a steal IMO!


Hard to say it's "identical" from one photo. I would say there is very little identical between anything FL and Figarti has produced. Like 'em both but different animals.

Joe
 
The Figarti and First Legion Panthers are both late G versions with flame arrestor exhausts, modified turret mantlet etc. I wish FL had made an Ausf D; which no one has made yet. The first panther that fought at Kursk would be a more interesting model than a copy of the Figarti Panther G IMO.


Hard to say it's "identical" from one photo. I would say there is very little identical between anything FL and Figarti has produced. Like 'em both but different animals.

Joe
 
Really Nice Panther:salute:::salute:::salute::.....And best of all "No Side Shields" to hide the track details{sm4}
 
A Panther appears to be on the way.

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It looks very nice but.....it's another Panther.....I know that it will be the first FL Panther so it's unfair to blame them for the choice (which is fully understandable from a business point of wiew because Tigers and Panther seem to be perenial sold out in our hobby)...but in recent years we have seen these german cats in every possible camouflage scheme and markings.
I'm a very happy owner of same of the earliest First Legion AFV's and I wish to buy another someday but I'd like to see something out of the beaten paths...it's just a wish non a critic :)

It's my first post in the new year so.....best wishes and happy collecting to all fellow forum members :)

Roberto
 
The Figarti and First Legion Panthers are both late G versions with flame arrestor exhausts, modified turret mantlet etc. I wish FL had made an Ausf D; which no one has made yet. The first panther that fought at Kursk would be a more interesting model than a copy of the Figarti Panther G IMO.

I see what you're saying now, and many collectors will agree with that. I just think for those who like FL's construction and paint style a forthcoming panther of any variant is good news, even if it's one Figarti did.

Joe
 
Oh come on, you can never have too many Panthers! Especially, highly accurate ones from detailed pictures. Having documented actual vehicles is awesome!
 

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