Panther G schuzren
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2025 12:53 pm
Hi all
I decided after fitting the schuzren to my Jagdpanther to do the same to my Panther G (Jagdpanther build log) viewtopic.php?t=37728
I am going to do the same for this as i did on the Jagdpanther
1st off i measured and cut 3mm square section plastic rod to size which i then glued to the upper hull I then cut standoffs from 1.5mm plasticard sheet and glued them to the aluminium plates i used 2 standoffs on the rear plates and 1 on the rest of plates
once the standoff were fitted to the plates i used a drill bit to drill and widen the holes in the standoffs
after that was done i laid the rear plate in its position and drilled the holes for and secured it in place
i did this for all the plates starting from rear to the front I used m1.6 x8mm screws with M2 washers to secure them
which gave me this happy with how they sat i removed them and sprayed the plates with tamiya yellow brown
I then refitted the plates and masked off the tank and did my 1st ever sprayed camo pattern on the plates
when dry i then weathered the whole tank with a Vallejo chocolate brown wash
and this is how she sits now but i may do a slightly thicker chocolate brown wash on the lower 1/2s of the schuzren later
I decided after fitting the schuzren to my Jagdpanther to do the same to my Panther G (Jagdpanther build log) viewtopic.php?t=37728
I am going to do the same for this as i did on the Jagdpanther
1st off i measured and cut 3mm square section plastic rod to size which i then glued to the upper hull I then cut standoffs from 1.5mm plasticard sheet and glued them to the aluminium plates i used 2 standoffs on the rear plates and 1 on the rest of plates
once the standoff were fitted to the plates i used a drill bit to drill and widen the holes in the standoffs
after that was done i laid the rear plate in its position and drilled the holes for and secured it in place
i did this for all the plates starting from rear to the front I used m1.6 x8mm screws with M2 washers to secure them
which gave me this happy with how they sat i removed them and sprayed the plates with tamiya yellow brown
I then refitted the plates and masked off the tank and did my 1st ever sprayed camo pattern on the plates
when dry i then weathered the whole tank with a Vallejo chocolate brown wash
and this is how she sits now but i may do a slightly thicker chocolate brown wash on the lower 1/2s of the schuzren later