



This was an old model I recently re-painted, i felt i could do it more justice the second time around (two years and many models later)
Feedback welcome.




This was an old model I recently re-painted, i felt i could do it more justice the second time around (two years and many models later)
Feedback welcome.
Looks great, wish there were some pics of the top…
Yours pics are a little dark. It’s tough to pick out the details.
[#ditto] on dark photos
but the tank looks real nice, good work
Yes, the pics are a little dark, but from the little that can be seen it looks nice. Details on how you painted it?
Looking real good. I especially like the look of the tracks, and the muffler. Post a few more pics if you could please.
Semper Fi,
Chris
Nice. Which kit is it? Is it a G? If so, I don’t think that grey was used on that mark, but rather a base of dunkelgelb.You might want to highlight the track tops with silver or metallic-grey. Thanks for sharing.
I think it looks great, I would like to know what Ausf this beastie is
Thanks for the feedback. The kit was Academy i think its a G which came out shortly before the change to Dunkelgelb(late 42?). Painting: Airbrush Vallejo German Grey, drybrush humbrol light grey and Tamiya steel. Oversprayed lower hull with Tamiya earth. Oh and a wash after decals. I faded the markings with an overspray of the base colour. I agree the tracks do need more drybrushing, now that i look at the pics.I may post some brighter pics tonight.
Cheers
The build looks just great, please post a top view ![]()
My [2c] on the tracks, dont go rust red. Bare metal, under some oxidant and then dust/earth.
These vehicles where moving, move blasters of rust.


For what is wearth, the Panther tracks shown are 60 yeras old.
VBR
Johan
I like that brick that you happen to have your Panzer sitting on. Is that for when your computer is acting up? It makes a nice display base too.[:D]