Panther G Late, Winter camo with FG 1250 IR
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 3:02 pm
Hi,
Here is a modified HL Panther G Late in winter camouflage with FG 1250 Infra red device for the commander.
The building of this model was a salvage operation. I used a surplus turret I had left from a Coelian conversion, bough a empty HL hull and tracks from Forgebear, gearbox from ebay, old surplus rx-18 and other electronics from the spare box, Panzerparts.com Schurzens, and bunch of parts from Imperial-Modellbau and Tank Modellbau. After the Nashorn build, I appreciated the simple project.
There seems to be many variations of the FG1250 IR device with differences in looks and mounts. I used pictures of a restored full size one on the web and used it as a model to improve the metal kit which is very basic. Achtung Panzer volume 6 also helped.
A winter camo is tricky to do. I experimented a bit. If I tried to be too realistic and make the white wash imperfect on top of summer camo, then the tank might be realistic but did not necessarily look good, it was actually really ugly. So, I simply re-painted it overall flat white and used black and steel pigments to weather it. At least I think it is pretty now... Lets say it is an early winter setup and the crew did a good job...
Pictures taken in my wife's garden.
Regards, Louis
Here is a modified HL Panther G Late in winter camouflage with FG 1250 Infra red device for the commander.
The building of this model was a salvage operation. I used a surplus turret I had left from a Coelian conversion, bough a empty HL hull and tracks from Forgebear, gearbox from ebay, old surplus rx-18 and other electronics from the spare box, Panzerparts.com Schurzens, and bunch of parts from Imperial-Modellbau and Tank Modellbau. After the Nashorn build, I appreciated the simple project.
There seems to be many variations of the FG1250 IR device with differences in looks and mounts. I used pictures of a restored full size one on the web and used it as a model to improve the metal kit which is very basic. Achtung Panzer volume 6 also helped.
A winter camo is tricky to do. I experimented a bit. If I tried to be too realistic and make the white wash imperfect on top of summer camo, then the tank might be realistic but did not necessarily look good, it was actually really ugly. So, I simply re-painted it overall flat white and used black and steel pigments to weather it. At least I think it is pretty now... Lets say it is an early winter setup and the crew did a good job...
Pictures taken in my wife's garden.
Regards, Louis