Returning Panhard to its original roots (1 Viewer)

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Look away Andy if reading this post... as you may consider this blasphemy lol. Has anyone restored their Panhard to its original origin to use in their field of battle genre. If so would love to see a pic as I am considering doing so myself... I realise once done its resale value to others will be impacted... Jay
 

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Open the link below mate and you will see 3 Panhards that were converted by a forum member. I think he did a very good job on the conversions.

I personally wouldn't convert the WS195 Winter Panhard that you pictured as only 200 were made and they are quite rare but I would consider converting the Summer version (WS125) if I was going to collect French armour and figures as a lot more were made and they are still reasonably common.

http://www.treefrogtreasures.com/fo...hard-paint-scheme-France-Version-for-FOB-sets

Tom
 
Open the link below mate and you will see 3 Panhards that were converted by a forum member. I think he did a very good job on the conversions.

I personally wouldn't convert the WS195 Winter Panhard that you pictured as only 200 were made and they are quite rare but I would consider converting the Summer version (WS125) if I was going to collect French armour and figures as a lot more were made and they are still reasonably common.

http://www.treefrogtreasures.com/fo...hard-paint-scheme-France-Version-for-FOB-sets

Tom

Thanks Tom, I am going to take your advice and not convert any WS195s. Love the conversion pics, it definitely gives me some ideas for restoring one to its original origin. As Andy has blessed the venture, I guess I should get started....
 
Thanks Tom, I am going to take your advice and not convert any WS195s. Love the conversion pics, it definitely gives me some ideas for restoring one to its original origin. As Andy has blessed the venture, I guess I should get started....

Your welcome mate and I am looking forward to seeing some pic's once you have done the conversion.

Tom
 

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