yes too right
would like to see a pic of the JP too
quick pics flakpanzer COELIAN paint
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Re: quick pics flakpanzer COELIAN paint
I think I can. It is in a book called GERMAN TANKS in COLOR. Let me see what I can come up with. I have so many stacks of books.
Don
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Re: quick pics flakpanzer COELIAN paint
Here it is fellas, ugliest thing I ever saw, but cool!
Don
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D. Clayton Meadows
Author of
OF ICE AND STEEL
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TIGER!
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OF ICE AND STEEL
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TIGER!
Re: quick pics flakpanzer COELIAN paint
Hi,
The unusual 1945 late war Panther camouflage pattern was used in Germany per my modeling reference files. The 3 colors, their shade and value you have chosen might by open to some debate, but the model seems to becoming together nicely. Their were several variations of this Panther pattern and I have also include the "onion ring" pattern seen on a few King Tigers. The static Pz flak panzer is my build from a few years ago and the rest of the photos are from my digital files.
Tip: Photograph your model during daylight hours without the flash on. As you can see in the last 2 photos (same model, 2 different looks), lighting means everything in regards to how you present your model in photos.
John
The unusual 1945 late war Panther camouflage pattern was used in Germany per my modeling reference files. The 3 colors, their shade and value you have chosen might by open to some debate, but the model seems to becoming together nicely. Their were several variations of this Panther pattern and I have also include the "onion ring" pattern seen on a few King Tigers. The static Pz flak panzer is my build from a few years ago and the rest of the photos are from my digital files.
Tip: Photograph your model during daylight hours without the flash on. As you can see in the last 2 photos (same model, 2 different looks), lighting means everything in regards to how you present your model in photos.
John
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Re: quick pics flakpanzer COELIAN paint
thanks evey one for the replys ..
i know the paint job look not so clever as its in the early stages which on a different post i have started to weather and tone down the colours ..and it looks a whole lot different
and yes my photograpic skilles leave a lot to be desired ....
Don .. that the jagpanther that is here in the uk at boviungton .. its i think been repainted ... as the scheam shown above was infact done to it here in the uk in the mid 1960's ....
iain
i know the paint job look not so clever as its in the early stages which on a different post i have started to weather and tone down the colours ..and it looks a whole lot different
and yes my photograpic skilles leave a lot to be desired ....
Don .. that the jagpanther that is here in the uk at boviungton .. its i think been repainted ... as the scheam shown above was infact done to it here in the uk in the mid 1960's ....
iain