I am VERY new to the hobby and would like some assistance. I would like to start modeling armor, with the focus on the German (Panzer) Armor of WWII. I have done research on the period, so I am not going in “blind.” I guess my question is: Where should I start? I live in a fairly small town with few hobby outlets. I am fairly versed in using the internet and like to use Ebay. Is there certain things I should watch out for? What scale should I start with? I have done modeling with HO Scale trains so I am semi-familar with weathering technics and such. Are there any “company” kits that are better to start with? Well that is about the jist of it. Any help you can provide will be appreciated! Thanks in advance!
The best way to start is with the inexpensive Tamiya and Italeri kits. Both of these companies have a wide range of German armor kits. Italeri has a good selection of halftracks and support vehicles while Tamiya seems to cover the armor more thoroughly. Tamiya has retooled some of their older kits (Panther, Tiger, Jagdpanther etc), but a bigger price tag comes with them. You will know the older kits by the lower price. Ebay is a good source to buy kits, but be sure to view the seller’s feedback before you bid and if you have questions, be sure to ask the seller before you bid. Squadron.com, modelmecca.com and missionmodels.com are my favorite online shops. As for the scale, I recommend 1/35th due to the overwhelming number of kits and accessories available in this scale. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
There is a newer company out called DML (about 14 years old) that has a fairly comprehensive line of WW2 German armor. Squadron.com has a pretty good selection, price and outstanding service for online hobby needs.
One thing to remember is that there are six basic types of “Panzers”. The early PzKpfw I, a light tank developed in the 30s; the PzKpfw II which saw use in the African desert wars; PzKpfw III, their first “medium” tank; PzKpfw IV, the most prolific tank that they had and is usually what is thought of when someone says “panzer”; PzKpfw V, their best overall tank and known as the Panther; PzKpfw VI was their heavy tank and included the Tiger and King Tiger.
My advice is to try a Pz IV or V since they seem to be great middle of the road kits. I will highly recommend the Tamiya PzKpfw III Ausf. L as a great starter kit. Superb build that falls together.