
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_IfZvT-TRrY
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 weatheringHerr 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.
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 giveHERMAN 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!!!
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.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 monthWinter is coming fast