[Germany 1945] Torro Jagdtiger

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Indeed, such reflectors still abound, now an integral function of the lens covers on taillights and side lights. I am surprised to see one on a WWII tank, especially given the clever way the convoy light functioned both to make a vehicle visible to followers and help judge following distance. However, I suppose a reflector is a useful caution when the convoy light is off and assuming that the Allies are not around behind the tank.
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Herr Dr. Professor wrote: Wed Aug 14, 2024 11:01 pm Indeed, such reflectors still abound, now an integral function of the lens covers on taillights and side lights. I am surprised to see one on a WWII tank, especially given the clever way the convoy light functioned both to make a vehicle visible to followers and help judge following distance. However, I suppose a reflector is a useful caution when the convoy light is off and assuming that the Allies are not around behind the tank.
Pretty sure almost all German panzers had a reflector at the bottom left of the rear plate. I understand why a lot of modellers don't bother with it as I'm sure it was quickly covered with dirt. I like putting them on. Aber have some nice ones in their detail kits for the Panther,Tiger,KT etc. I just put a round piece of brass from one of their kits and a dab of Tamiya Clear Red makes it almost look like it's lit up hence having to dial it down a bit with weathering
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Looks like the back of a push bike !
Imangine getting along at a clip in your recce vehicle in the dark and seeing the little dot too late to realise it’s not a bicycle!!!
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HERMAN BIX wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 2:47 am Looks like the back of a push bike !
Imangine getting along at a clip in your recce vehicle in the dark and seeing the little dot too late to realise it’s not a bicycle!!!
I think running into a brick wall would be preferable to hitting the rear of one of these beasts. At least the brick wall might have some give

I almost ran out of primer on this beast. Doing a crappy version of the foliage loops was tedious. :headbang: Wish in a way I hadn't bothered.Took quite awhile. Barrel crutch/travel lock is fitted, primed and base coloured in green just waiting until everything is finished to bolt it on.
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Here’s my convoy light found on the first few Tigers.
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I have an Aber photo etch later style convoy light already rolled. Not sure if I'm using it on the JT though. I will definitely be improving my jack block. It's been a real pain to paint in place as the rear plate was so weak and cracked I did not want to remove it. Nice thing when I finally red oxide over my work all the mistakes become glaring and can be cleaned up before starting the base coats. I know it goes against the very slow and steady pace of the group builds but i want this on the field battling by the end of the month :) Winter is coming fast
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Panzermechaniker wrote: Fri Aug 16, 2024 2:02 am I know it goes against the very slow and steady pace of the group builds but i want this on the field battling by the end of the month :) Winter is coming fast
Trust me there is no rule about how fast you may finish the group build. We had a few fast ones and some that are still on the table getting work. We even had a few that ended up with multiple tanks completed on the last group build and finished by the June 6th deadline! Build at your pace but enjoy what you are doing.
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Laid down the base green on the upper hull. Certainly the JT looks more imposing size wise in a dark colour than the original Torro yellow. Will let the green cure for a couple of days and then do a 2000 wet sand followed by a flat clear varnish. Then will align the red brown with the lower hull and then lay down the Nato brown patches on the upper hull.
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That is a true beast! I’m looking forward to the finished project. The exhaust definitely looks very well modeled.
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