LordPanzer wrote:I loved what you did a few months back on the "what if" Panther build. Cant wait to see what you work up on this one !
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Thanks! This one is going to be based on a real tank, so its actually going to be harder to do it correctly. There have been a lot of builds of this tank and frankly most have been lacking to say the least or a list of what not to do.
Look at this one:
4604542115 by
jon newsom, on Flickr
At first glance it looks ok but then you remember that they whitewashed over the track links and tools. The whitewash should be over camo, and its far to neat on the turret, remember that they did not whitewash with a spray gun, they used brushes, brooms, rags, what ever they could find so getting it in all those ridges in the Zimmerit is wrong. Then we get to the actual name Anneliese, the color & font are wrong and the decal is even crooked. Speaking of the decals the color and font for the numbers are wrong and the cross is even wrong as it had a solid black cross. These mistakes could have been easily avoided.
By the way I am not in anyway criticizing the builder, it takes a lot of time to become proficient at modeling and much more to become advanced. My first models were... well not the best to say the least, the only reason I got better was some harsh critics and a lot of education with a little trial and error mixed in.
So Please, take no offence
Photo of the real thing:
4604542165 by
jon newsom, on Flickr
Where the mistakes are difficult to avoid is using the correct camo undercoat colors and weathering the whitewash correctly. Mine will be based on these photos but at a future time when the ground has thawed and the thick mud is present while white wash is wearing away.
WWII German King Tiger Tank (Porsche Turret) "Anneliese" by
FEI-CHUN YING, on Flickr
This one is much better however this modeler still made the white wash to thick for this time of season (early spring due to mud).
This one is interesting, it suffers from the opposite problem, the camo is fading without any trace of mud and they did not whitewash the tools. I like the figures and how the camo on the tank plays with their camo outfits.
Thoughts?