1945 Jagdtiger Tank Destroyer
- PainlessWolf
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Re: 1945 Jagdtiger Tank Destroyer
Good afternoon, Herman and Estniche. Along with a 'Coming Soon' Porsche King Tiger rebuild, this Jagdtiger will be one of the biggest pieces of German Armor that I work on. It has been and is great fun! Certainly eats up the real estate. ;o) This afternoon sees me working on the rear deck Anti Aircraft MG mount. I have a nice MG 42 to attach to it but first comes the mount.
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- Herr Dr. Professor
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Re: 1945 Jagdtiger Tank Destroyer
I have been following your Taigen Jagdtiger detailing from its outset at Christmastime. That's all GRRREAT! by me. The barrel travel lock and the moveable MG42 mount are such fine re-builds you have made.
I had earlier read your comment that you "love [your] Tanks with that 'Fresh from the Depot' look!" This Jagdtiger is turning out to be a primo example of high-detail and the looks of one "picked up" by its crew right at the factory door. And, yes, I am waiting to meet the crew.
I had earlier read your comment that you "love [your] Tanks with that 'Fresh from the Depot' look!" This Jagdtiger is turning out to be a primo example of high-detail and the looks of one "picked up" by its crew right at the factory door. And, yes, I am waiting to meet the crew.
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Re: 1945 Jagdtiger Tank Destroyer
Herr Doctor!
Thank you for checking out the progress. Today, I had time to primer the casemate. I am reasonably pleased with the results ( i.e. no detail was lost )
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Thank you for checking out the progress. Today, I had time to primer the casemate. I am reasonably pleased with the results ( i.e. no detail was lost )
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Re: 1945 Jagdtiger Tank Destroyer
This afternoon when the workday was done, I raced an oncoming Thunderstorm and got the Panzer Grau on the Casemate. Major paint werk is done. Now a World of ' Detailing and Weathering' will follow. ( and a crew figure, Herr Dokter )
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Re: 1945 Jagdtiger Tank Destroyer
How about some Zimmerit?!
I wouldn't blame you if you didn't as it looks great as it is.
For some reason I really like the King Tiger with Zimmerit so made a rod for my own back!
The real thing in Bovington. The size of it in real life is amazing.
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I wouldn't blame you if you didn't as it looks great as it is.
For some reason I really like the King Tiger with Zimmerit so made a rod for my own back!
The real thing in Bovington. The size of it in real life is amazing.
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Re: 1945 Jagdtiger Tank Destroyer
NAB!
I thought about it, ( zimmerit ) but only the Porsche suspension models like the Survivor at Bovington had it. I do have a Porsche KT which will be getting the Zimm treatment when it comes up on the list. These Tank Killers are real Beasts for sure.
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I thought about it, ( zimmerit ) but only the Porsche suspension models like the Survivor at Bovington had it. I do have a Porsche KT which will be getting the Zimm treatment when it comes up on the list. These Tank Killers are real Beasts for sure.
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- FredtheFrench
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Re: 1945 Jagdtiger Tank Destroyer
You right. Zimmerit was only applied on Porsche Jagdtiger.
Sorry for my spelling mistakes, I try to do better every day...
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Re: 1945 Jagdtiger Tank Destroyer
I love all details
Sorry for my spelling mistakes, I try to do better every day...
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Re: 1945 Jagdtiger Tank Destroyer
Fred!
Thank you for checking out the build! I have Devey's excellent books on the Jagdtiger to help me with all of the details on these gigantic machines. As far as authenticity, well, I am making one specific change to my Jagdtiger. I want a black barrel on it. ;o)
regards and thanks again, Fred!
Painless
Thank you for checking out the build! I have Devey's excellent books on the Jagdtiger to help me with all of the details on these gigantic machines. As far as authenticity, well, I am making one specific change to my Jagdtiger. I want a black barrel on it. ;o)
regards and thanks again, Fred!
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Re: 1945 Jagdtiger Tank Destroyer
Good Afternoon all!
Having spent some little time online looking for methods to produce the black iron look, I have returned to where I should have started. To any of you who have done the black iron barrel, best or most liked methods that you can recommend for me to try, please?
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Painless
Having spent some little time online looking for methods to produce the black iron look, I have returned to where I should have started. To any of you who have done the black iron barrel, best or most liked methods that you can recommend for me to try, please?
regards,
Painless
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