Panther G In East Front Colors/Markings?

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Panther G In East Front Colors/Markings?

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I am looking for suggestions for a future project, so I am hoping someone has some good, historical knowlege on this one.

Specifically, I am looking for options on colors and marings that would be correct for a Panther G (not earlier versions of the Panther) operating on the eastern front. (I realize that by the time the G came into service, the east front may have meant Poland)

Any assistance would be much appreciated.
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Glen there are a few in here. As far as the G goes. I believe the early was a possibility on the eastern front. Most lates were western or in germany when the russians made thier push west.


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One of the nicest patterns I saw was actually on a P-G, in Poland; seen in an episode of a series about WWII/Third Reich in colour which I recorded from the History channel when I was in the UK.

It appeared to be a series of jagged zig-zags (almost like nested chevrons) in alternating between light earth and a dark grey.

Of course, the colour stock of the time might not have been representing the scheme correctly, but I was impressed more by the pattern than by the actual colours. it had both the impression of stripes and a disruptive pattern. Very appealing, for all that it was two colour.

If I can track down a piccy, I shall PM you.

/Edit - beat me to it :) Seventh piccy down - tank marked 200 looks a little like the scheme I meant

/Double Edit: Second from the bottom. That's the one!
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Thanks, great pictures.

It would be interesting to know where the one's that aren't labelled were used.
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This is an eastern front..
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Looks cool, the color is off in the pic..

You could always off color the crew heater and late mantlet. I intend to do that with the one I am currently building, but will probably switch out the mantlet to an Schumo early one.. Just a thought
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That one's interesting. :)

I wonder if there is any information available on what unit (or units) had those colours.
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JayBrd wrote:This is an eastern front..
Image

Looks cool, the color is off in the pic..

You could always off color the crew heater and late mantlet. I intend to do that with the one I am currently building, but will probably switch out the mantlet to an Schumo early one.. Just a thought

Glen this was used by 3rd Pz Div Ostfront.... :thumbup:
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hi there

you could blag it a bit ... and soften the colours to german army sand and green
thatwould look quite nice if done with some soft weathering

iain


JayBrd wrote:
JayBrd wrote:This is an eastern front..
Image

Looks cool, the color is off in the pic..

You could always off color the crew heater and late mantlet. I intend to do that with the one I am currently building, but will probably switch out the mantlet to an Schumo early one.. Just a thought

Glen this was used by 3rd Pz Div Ostfront.... :thumbup:
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Thanks for identifying that one :D
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Actually Glen - East Prussia, September 1944
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