Tamiya Jagdpanther and Plate Spinning
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Re: Tamiya Jagdpanther and Plate Spinning
Looking at the roof of the tamiya Jagdpanther, it certainly needs something to fill the spaces occupied by periscopes on the real machine.
Schumo have 3rd party options, but I was looking at these: The Polyurethane ones are from http://www.rctank.de
and..these are from
http://www.mrmodellbau.com
As I've not had any dealings with mrmodellbau, and regard Dominique's rctank as a throroughly dependable source, I've ordered a set from rctank.
The object is to use a tint and Krystal Klear to simulate the lenses/mirrors in the periscopes. Tamiya's Abrams certainly has some good looking ones, so it would be doing the Jagdpanther a disservice not to
equip it with comparable peepers.
This was the real deal.Schumo have 3rd party options, but I was looking at these: The Polyurethane ones are from http://www.rctank.de
and..these are from
http://www.mrmodellbau.com
As I've not had any dealings with mrmodellbau, and regard Dominique's rctank as a throroughly dependable source, I've ordered a set from rctank.
The object is to use a tint and Krystal Klear to simulate the lenses/mirrors in the periscopes. Tamiya's Abrams certainly has some good looking ones, so it would be doing the Jagdpanther a disservice not to
equip it with comparable peepers.
"Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please"- Mark Twain.
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Re: Tamiya Jagdpanther and Plate Spinning
43rdRecceReg,
That is one lovely JP. I really like the slight greenish tint to the color of the road wheels. Well done!
Cheers,
Eric.
That is one lovely JP. I really like the slight greenish tint to the color of the road wheels. Well done!
Cheers,
Eric.
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Well, thank you kindly, Eric.EAO wrote:43rdRecceReg,
That is one lovely JP. I really like the slight greenish tint to the color of the road wheels. Well done!
Cheers,
Eric.
It's actually gray, to resemble urban road dust, but on a yellow background, I guess it could take on a more eco-friendly hue.
Yes, it was a greenish sort of day.
It's easy to go OTT with 'wear and tear' effects, and especially with splattering stuff all over models- as if following a sort of Jackson Pollock ('jack the Dripper ) artistic style.
However, I prefer moderation in camo terms.... if not all things.
Some say that 'moderation in all things' is a good mantra for living; but I would add: "Yes, except for excess'.
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Re: Tamiya Jagdpanther and Plate Spinning
43rdRecceReg,
I probably should get an eye exam, I'm actually overdue. My Wife and I argue about colors all the time. I'd swear that's a washed out panzer yellow with a hint of green to it. It's either my eyes or your beautiful, verdant country side! Perhaps it's both!
Regards,
Eric.
I probably should get an eye exam, I'm actually overdue. My Wife and I argue about colors all the time. I'd swear that's a washed out panzer yellow with a hint of green to it. It's either my eyes or your beautiful, verdant country side! Perhaps it's both!
Regards,
Eric.
"You can always tell a German, you just can't tell him much." Anonymous.
German cars, German girls, German beer, German firearms, German Shepherds, German motorcycles... Not necessarily in that order though!
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German cars, German girls, German beer, German firearms, German Shepherds, German motorcycles... Not necessarily in that order though!
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Re: Tamiya Jagdpanther and Plate Spinning
Having looked at the periscope options, I used Micro Kristal Klear for the glass, backed with a gloss black with streaks of silver. The frames were painted with Rotbraun/SckokoBraun and Gelb to simulate the Bakelite look.
This is the full set produced by Schumo for the JPA.
Whilst i was at it, I discover this amazing 1/6 perisope on the Armortek website
:
It's a pic of the Panther periscope.
https://www.armortek.co.uk/Forum3b/view ... =10&t=1114
All I have to do now, is cut the scopes out careful, and fill them in to the Tamiya's upper hull. Then, it's job done. Until, that is, some obsessive urge mainfests itself demanding extra detail...
This is the full set produced by Schumo for the JPA.
Whilst i was at it, I discover this amazing 1/6 perisope on the Armortek website
:
It's a pic of the Panther periscope.
https://www.armortek.co.uk/Forum3b/view ... =10&t=1114
All I have to do now, is cut the scopes out careful, and fill them in to the Tamiya's upper hull. Then, it's job done. Until, that is, some obsessive urge mainfests itself demanding extra detail...
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Re: Tamiya Jagdpanther and Plate Spinning
1/16th scale you say? Those look amazing .
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Re: Tamiya Jagdpanther and Plate Spinning
Thanks, Soeren. Yes, of course, it should have read: 1:6 Just a typo.Soeren wrote:1/16th scale you say? Those look amazing .
Anything that detailed in 1/16 would be beyond the miraculous.
That said, I have actually seen some details in 1/35 scale that defy belief.
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Re: Tamiya Jagdpanther and Plate Spinning
Well, I finally finished the periscopes and fitted them. Although it's hard to avoid a sort of meniscus effect, when creating a flat glass surface with Micro Krystal Klear- I'm happy with the outcome. In certain lights, it looks like glass, and that's way better than having a plat painted surface, or no surface at all, as would be the case with just the kit provided by Tamiya. My standards are not as exacting as some of the build-maestros we goggle at, here on RCTW, but if I achieve a credible look at first sight, from a metre or two (or equivalent from the screen)- I'm a happy man. Life's too short to be stitched together with rivets.
Looking at the pics reminds me that i need to fit an aerial at the back pf the casemate. Apart from that- I'm adding nothing more. (famous- and familiar last words)
Oh, yes, here's my Spitfire Mk Vb on the stocks. I got this kit with a view to practising painting really fine details. In turn, any new techniques picked up from it should help with finer details on my tracked beasties.
Looking at the pics reminds me that i need to fit an aerial at the back pf the casemate. Apart from that- I'm adding nothing more. (famous- and familiar last words)
Oh, yes, here's my Spitfire Mk Vb on the stocks. I got this kit with a view to practising painting really fine details. In turn, any new techniques picked up from it should help with finer details on my tracked beasties.
"Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please"- Mark Twain.
Re: Tamiya Jagdpanther and Plate Spinning
You’re modeling is spot on and stands among the best. I love the glass effect and I think I’ll get some of that stuff for future uses.
Love the Spitfire.
Love the Spitfire.
Re: Tamiya Jagdpanther and Plate Spinning
Very subtle, just how I like them. Great work