a New Boy's Jagdpanther

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Re: a New Boy's Jagdpanther

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Looking good keep up the good work. :thumbup:
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Thanks, lads.

Next step: mud and stuff

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Rusting next.
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Re: a New Boy's Jagdpanther

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Wow, looking good! I just purchased one of these and will hopefully do as nice a job as you have!
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Thanks! It was my first 1/16 Tamiya, and I reckon it was a good choice. Lots of room inside the hull to get the gear in, and very intimidating to look at. The lads here have been very helpful though. And I'd certainly like to see your Jagd when it is up and running.

Paint-job: final stage.

I've finally abandoned the painting and weathering - now to let use and abuse do the rest.

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Final Stages: Fine details, decals, baggage and crew
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Re: a New Boy's Jagdpanther

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It is worth pointing out something here. This Jagd is fully stock - and will remain so. The club gets a hefty 'consideration' from Tamiya for keeping it's vehicles as the factory intended; mostly as the club is wheeled out from time to time to front events and demos.

Its not that I am attempting to be snooty, or belittle the efforts of those who go down to the very last rivet for accuracy. Its just that I live under corporate dominion. :haha:
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Finished up.

Well, not quite. However, it might take me a while to get hold of the stowage and the crew. The vehicle itself is done and so I've called a halt before my fiddling ruins what good points it still has.

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Re: a New Boy's Jagdpanther

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i just love the look you have given the jagdpanther. what kind of air brush did you use?tip size and needle .one hint i can give you is to lower your air preasure,generally i stay around 15 to 20 psi. i will reduce it further if i am using a thin wash. but it looks brilliant.
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Re: a New Boy's Jagdpanther

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Excellent work on the Jagdpanther, I will attempt to find a photo I have of the Night fighter version,along with the Infra-red sight at the command hatch was mounted a MG with an infra-red sight as well.

The idea being tracer fire followed by main round, but the evidence of this use is limited,when building my Urban Night fighter version I found many variants including the one mentioned.

Your detailing of the Hull mounted equipment just brilliant, the Jagdpanther looks great.

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Re: a New Boy's Jagdpanther

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This link has alot of information on Panther and Jagdpanther, which units received the Jagdpanthers,how many,their numbering and alot of the details. It is possible to use this site as a link to finding information about the Command hatch MG Mounting and other details.

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Re: a New Boy's Jagdpanther

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can opener wrote:i just love the look you have given the jagdpanther. what kind of air brush did you use?tip size and needle .one hint i can give you is to lower your air preasure,generally i stay around 15 to 20 psi. i will reduce it further if i am using a thin wash. but it looks brilliant.
Thank you very much, Can.

This was my first time with a real, double-action airbrush (.3 nozzle at 15psi for paint and 10psi for washes) and I was not sure of how things were going to turn out (the missus was of the opinion that giving me a fine tool like that, was like giving chimp a chainsaw).

I don't know why I have stuck to brushes and spray cans for so long. The bottle is open and the Djinn is loose. ;)
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