Low Budget HL Jagdpanther
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Re: Low Budget HL Jagdpanther
First of all I want you to know this is not a scale rebuild!
I almost never build scale models.
The only tank I once build as scale as I could build, is my Initial Tiger one, #100 Leningrad area.
All my tanks need to be bullit prove outdoors, so I always use 1.4mm screws/nuts to secure the skirts and brackets.
Now back to my project.
What did I do:
* I moved the tube for the cleaning rods to the rear of the engine deck.
* Out of a kitchen sief I cut the grills for the motordeck.
* Zusatzpanzerung on the engine deck, I made out of 0,8mm aluminum.
* Side skirts also out of 0,8mm aluminum, brackets for it out of messing/brass.
* The Flammvernichter exhausts replaced by a set of metal ones.
* Lock lookalikes on the rear hatch and grips on the hatches on top of the superstructure.
* Out of electricity wire I did bend "eyes"which I glued into holes on both side of the superstructure.
* Wire through the "eyes", so I can later stick foliage between it for camouflage of the vehicle.
* Wire wrapped around the main gun for camo purposes too.
* Cut/filed off the LED headlight and glued a proper cover onto it.
* With a knive I tried to make the wooden jack block look like wood
I almost never build scale models.
The only tank I once build as scale as I could build, is my Initial Tiger one, #100 Leningrad area.
All my tanks need to be bullit prove outdoors, so I always use 1.4mm screws/nuts to secure the skirts and brackets.
Now back to my project.
What did I do:
* I moved the tube for the cleaning rods to the rear of the engine deck.
* Out of a kitchen sief I cut the grills for the motordeck.
* Zusatzpanzerung on the engine deck, I made out of 0,8mm aluminum.
* Side skirts also out of 0,8mm aluminum, brackets for it out of messing/brass.
* The Flammvernichter exhausts replaced by a set of metal ones.
* Lock lookalikes on the rear hatch and grips on the hatches on top of the superstructure.
* Out of electricity wire I did bend "eyes"which I glued into holes on both side of the superstructure.
* Wire through the "eyes", so I can later stick foliage between it for camouflage of the vehicle.
* Wire wrapped around the main gun for camo purposes too.
* Cut/filed off the LED headlight and glued a proper cover onto it.
* With a knive I tried to make the wooden jack block look like wood
Last edited by Rob59 on Fri Apr 26, 2024 2:30 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Low Budget HL Jagdpanther
The Tamiya Nato Green and Nato Brown did come the closest to the original HL colors.
For the lighter camo color, I did mix Tamiya Flesh with Tamiya Buff in 1:1, which did the job well enough for me!
Next I used an AK Wask, AK300, to mess this destroyer up in some way.
Weathering with some Enamel from Revell/Humbroll.
This is an all Plastic Heng Long Panzer, and I did not have to buy anything to make it look like in the pics.
All the stuff I used was laying around, and as you can see, with a little effort you can make a nice looking vehicle from a "cheap" tank too.
So all in all, less than 190 Euros, which was the price I payed, shipping included.
It has the Heng Long TK-7.0 main board, which is more than good enough for me.
Now some more pics:
For the lighter camo color, I did mix Tamiya Flesh with Tamiya Buff in 1:1, which did the job well enough for me!
Next I used an AK Wask, AK300, to mess this destroyer up in some way.
Weathering with some Enamel from Revell/Humbroll.
This is an all Plastic Heng Long Panzer, and I did not have to buy anything to make it look like in the pics.
All the stuff I used was laying around, and as you can see, with a little effort you can make a nice looking vehicle from a "cheap" tank too.
So all in all, less than 190 Euros, which was the price I payed, shipping included.
It has the Heng Long TK-7.0 main board, which is more than good enough for me.
Now some more pics:
Last edited by Rob59 on Fri Apr 26, 2024 2:33 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Low Budget HL Jagdpanther
Low budget, but high on details! Terrific work on the Jagdpanther. As much as I like the Panther (still yet to own one) I think I like this one even better!
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Re: Low Budget HL Jagdpanther
As soon as the weather improves (no rain), I can take this one out, maybe together with my other Jagdpanther (Taigen metal), and my 3 Panthers?
We'll see.....
We'll see.....
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Re: Low Budget HL Jagdpanther
Great looking JP. I think we are going to be seeing a lot of JPs in the next while, almost like the Tiger resurgence this winter. They are a bit of a nightmare to IR battle with in tight quarters on our field though with the hydro pole stuck out front making them as long as a KT
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Re: Low Budget HL Jagdpanther
Very nice work and keeping the budget under control! Gotta love jagdpanthers--built like a brick outhouse and proud of it.
Mike.
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Re: Low Budget HL Jagdpanther
What a fine accomplishment! Some of the detail photos impress me, for they show the effectiveness of your weathering. For one example: the arced scratching created by the rotating vision periscope. Then, too, I do not recall yet having seen anyone set up an RC Tank with wiring to secure natural camouflage.