I've been busy with Tamiya's Weathering Masters (C and D variants). Their rust and oil stains (applied lightly) are amazing
Progress so far: exhaust, jack, and access ports have been done. All that remains is to weather the storage bins in, and to 'level' the decal on the right bin with some more decal fix, and then a coat of Vallejo lacquer. I'll also post some pics of Jagdpanthers sporting the rear German cross- that's where I took my position from...

- Tamiya Jagdpanther-rear detailing

- Jagdpanther rear

- Tamiya Jagdpanther-exhaust closeup
The later G2 JPs were generally fitted with the shielded exhaust, but I just fancied putting the bog-standard one on there.
Here's a shot of the model from overhead. The accent-line washed really do single features out. After a couple more years of working with them, I might even perfect the technique needed.
I'll admit, I love buidling tanks, but am inclined to hate painting them

That said, I shall have a lot more fun with the Weathering Masters in future.
Here's an example of captured Jagdpanther sporting a cross on the storage bin:

Judging by the outfits those proud Tommies are wearing, they're from an Armoured, or Armored Recce unit.
Notice the nice (full-size ) Schumo brackets on this example.
Here's a pic of an unfinished Jagdpanther on the production line of a bombed factory. What collectors would give for
those spares these days, eh?
This example is sporting the shielded exhausts I mentioned.

"Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please"- Mark Twain.