dave
Winter Jagdpanther
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- forgebear
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Re: Winter Jagdpanther
thanks guys makes me feel good
dave
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Re: Winter Jagdpanther
Dave
That is one mean looking Jagd cant wait to see the Stug

Kind regards Rob
That is one mean looking Jagd cant wait to see the Stug
Kind regards Rob
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makeing a start should be about a week :-\ dave
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sounds good dave

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You going to tell us what brand/colour paint you used, or is this a trade secret? : )
Rob G
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Re: Winter Jagdpanther
Hi Rob. No secret really. It's a mixture of Humbrol enamels which I usually work with. Bit of grey, bit of white, bit of brown and thinners and airbrushed (with a Badger airbrush) on. I don't tend to measure the amounts and do it by eye which is why you get a slightly different finish each time. Sorry, it's not anything more complicated than that and I would love to make out I sit here measuring carefully each tank to get it spot on, but I really don't. As I say I wasn't really looking for an exact copy of a camo scheme, more my interpretation. I guess some of us just have a gift as they say
LOL LOL
The wife can always tell what type of camo I am doing as I come from the workshop with a thin film of it all over me. I suppose I should be greatful that she takes enough of an interest to be able to tell them apart now!! 
Re: Winter Jagdpanther
That's bad. It means see can always spot a new oneforgebear wrote: I suppose I should be greatful that she takes enough of an interest to be able to tell them apart now!!![]()
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Yep thats right, but so long as I bung her the odd present, she's ok. I pretty much get to do what I want provided the odd gift and occasional holiday are provided ! Seems fair to me. Dave;D 
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Nice paint job on the jagdpanther Dave thats what I fancied doing on mine and you have made my mind up hope you don't mind although I also fancy zim on it 
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This is not an obsession I can give it up anytime
This is not an obsession I can give it up anytime
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Hi Stevie. Sounds good to me. Glad to have 'inspired' you 