
Need advice please,I have a Panther type G Torro,turret ,châssis m?tal,whose camo? I do not like,wishing to do it again,I would like somme advice



^ And this nonsense is why I recommend that book - German tanks were factory painted after the summer of 1944, to reduce the logistics burden of having to supply paint to the front. Using that book as a guide, you can often tell the factory and approximate build date of a late war Panther simply by the paint scheme in the photo. Its certainly not a cheap book, but worth every penny.43rdRecceReg wrote:The pattern you have approximates to tri-colour schemes in use by armoured units of the period: late 1944- May, 1945. Each unit opted for its own variation on the theme
The Panther Ausf G was introduced in March, 1944. The Instruction to paint all examples at the factory in a standardised camouflage pattern only appeared in August, and it was in late October thatTiger6 wrote:^ And this nonsense is why I recommend that book - German tanks were factory painted after the summer of 1944, to reduce the logistics burden of having to supply paint to the front. Using that book as a guide, you can often tell the factory and approximate build date of a late war Panther simply by the paint scheme in the photo. Its certainly not a cheap book, but worth every penny.43rdRecceReg wrote:The pattern you have approximates to tri-colour schemes in use by armoured units of the period: late 1944- May, 1945. Each unit opted for its own variation on the theme
Don't get me wrong, its your tank, you can paint it however you like. But as you asked for advice, here is mine - I've found its just as much effort to paint a tank 'right' as it is to do it 'wrong', one just takes a little more research up front