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Miniature of the Fortnight #44: Panther
« on: 05 June 2018, 21:40:10 »
A light 'Mech trying to be a medium, the Panther has been a mainstay of the Draconis Combine for decades, ever since it debuted in Technical Readout 3025.  (Whether or not this was a good idea is an exercise left for the reader.)  To learn more, read the Panther's 'Mech of the Week article.

The Panther has more sculpts than I expected:
  • First, we start at the original sculpt, originally sold as 20-853 and currently sold by Iron Wind Metals as BT-278.
  • There was a sculpt included with the PlasTech set, which I have not personally seen.
  • The beginners set sculpt was based on the original sculpt (currently available in IWM's Command Lance 'Mech pack, 10-038).
  • The product code 20-853, meanwhile, was reassigned to a jumping sculpt.
  • The previous two intro boxes and the Striker Lance Pack from CGL contain a plastic sculpt based on the beginners set sculpt.
  • A BattleForce-scale sculpt, also based on the original, is available. (20-9132)
Like always, if you have any painted, please post pictures.  We'd love to see them!

Thank you for reading and especially thank you to those who will post.

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Re: Miniature of the Fortnight #44: Panther
« Reply #1 on: 05 June 2018, 22:50:39 »
I have two Panthers.  First the one from my Illician Lancers battalion, AS lance pack plastic.  Second one is the BT-278 from IWM.  Done in the Pink Panther style to amuse my wife.  :D
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Re: Miniature of the Fortnight #44: Panther
« Reply #2 on: 06 June 2018, 05:29:51 »
Two more Panthers, both original sculpts.
First one is part of the 4. Arkab Legion,
second one is part of the Ryuken Roku.

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Re: Miniature of the Fortnight #44: Panther
« Reply #3 on: 06 June 2018, 10:40:03 »
Looks like i have several Panthers on the run

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Re: Miniature of the Fortnight #44: Panther
« Reply #4 on: 06 June 2018, 10:41:11 »
And last one is Ace Darwins personal mech ...  :D

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Re: Miniature of the Fortnight #44: Panther
« Reply #5 on: 07 June 2018, 09:23:51 »
The beginners set sculpt was based on the original sculpt (currently available in IWM's Command Lance 'Mech pack, 10-038)
The Beginners Set version is a repose of the resculpt (jumping) Panther, not the original sculpt.

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Re: Miniature of the Fortnight #44: Panther
« Reply #6 on: 07 June 2018, 21:49:40 »
I am currently piloting this little 'Mech in a campaign and it has been a blast, even if things are tense as the only light 'Mech on the field! So it seems like a good idea to submit my Panther miniatures. One is in a generic camouflage scheme (the newest introductory box sculpt) and another (an old sculpt) meant to represent one of the Sword of Light regiments. I also have an unpainted PlasTech sculpt with modified legs, but it doesn't seem right to post an unpainted mini. Gotta say, while I like that the old sculpt is a little meatier, the newer one is better scaled.


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Re: Miniature of the Fortnight #44: Panther
« Reply #7 on: 08 June 2018, 14:01:12 »
2 standard Punters and a 12A

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Re: Miniature of the Fortnight #44: Panther
« Reply #8 on: 09 June 2018, 14:19:35 »
Jumping HPPC Panther

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Re: Miniature of the Fortnight #44: Panther
« Reply #9 on: 09 June 2018, 18:30:23 »
Here's my Legion of Vega

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Re: Miniature of the Fortnight #44: Panther
« Reply #10 on: 10 June 2018, 16:22:18 »

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Re: Miniature of the Fortnight #44: Panther
« Reply #11 on: 10 June 2018, 19:35:35 »
I have an unpainted pic of the PlasTech panther, which is (like most of that set) a bit sloppy and beefy. Note the massive injection ports on the shoulders; the sides of the legs are often undercast as well.
Fortunately the plastic is stiff, soft, and easily fixed with a little bit of sawing and panel scribing. Cleaning one takes me about 8-10 minutes with a box-cutter and a small dab of Green Stuff or Milliput.

I use the larger sculpt as the -9R/-10Ks in my Panther Company, since I have a goodly number of them. The slighter Beginner Set/IWM sculpts are -8Zs and -12As. I'll dig some out after we finish moving.
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Re: Miniature of the Fortnight #44: Panther
« Reply #12 on: 11 June 2018, 21:44:42 »
Well, I have a original jumping panthers sculpt. Just don't have a photo handy
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Re: Miniature of the Fortnight #44: Panther
« Reply #13 on: 12 June 2018, 05:16:57 »
Well, I have a original jumping panthers sculpt. Just don't have a photo handy

I had one of those too, but didn't like the pose. Ended up cutting off the legs and reposing it running instead. Then I used the piece they had for jumping, gluing it to a hex base with cotton inside the dome to represent smoke from the jump, and attached that whole thing to a Kanga (or rather a Kanga modified with a turret from a Von Luckner for a custom tank design I created)...

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Re: Miniature of the Fortnight #44: Panther
« Reply #14 on: 12 June 2018, 11:12:04 »
Does that jumper have a missing arm?
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Re: Miniature of the Fortnight #44: Panther
« Reply #15 on: 14 June 2018, 02:16:27 »
If you look at it there's some kind of shield/radome in the left shoulder. I suspect he had to pull the left LA and Hand actuators to be able to afford ferro/endo crits and still wedge the HPPC in there; it may also be representing an ECM suite in an odd location.
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Re: Miniature of the Fortnight #44: Panther
« Reply #16 on: 27 June 2018, 10:39:53 »
Jumping HPPC Panther
Where's it's Squeezing arm?

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Re: Miniature of the Fortnight #44: Panther
« Reply #17 on: 27 June 2018, 14:04:40 »
Where's it's Squeezing arm?

Did not squeese in by shortage of crits. it been a 5/8/7 HPPC Panther.

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Re: Miniature of the Fortnight #44: Panther
« Reply #18 on: 21 July 2018, 22:28:50 »
Some nice looking looking Panthers!!! The little cat has always been a favorite of mine, combining speed and mobility with a decent punch.  It's always fun shooting a bigger mech in the back with that PPC!   ^-^
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Re: Miniature of the Fortnight #44: Panther
« Reply #19 on: 07 October 2020, 13:39:36 »
Box set plastic one, here.

Sword of Light, Curry-tan red.

Aside: I also have one kit-bashed at map-scale!  Pending.

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Re: Miniature of the Fortnight #44: Panther
« Reply #20 on: 07 October 2020, 13:42:07 »
My Siamese Panther.  Metal sculpt.  Gave this one away, I think.

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Re: Miniature of the Fortnight #44: Panther
« Reply #21 on: 10 October 2020, 12:33:38 »
I have three Panthers

Davion - Sakhara Military Academy - PNT-9R



Kurita - Rasalhague Regulars - PNT-9R



This was part of my "Paint the CamoSpec book" project back in the early 90s.

Kurita - 17th Galedon Regulars - PNT-9C



(The 9C sacrifices all four jumpjets in return for upgrading the SRM-4 to a -6)

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Re: Miniature of the Fortnight #44: Panther
« Reply #22 on: 11 October 2020, 01:59:22 »
I'm putting this in the Panther thread, because it's more Panther than anything...

A cobbled-together FrankenMech, the ride of the pirate "Zogg", made from a half-destroyed Panther and the arm and AC/5 of a Clint.