Tomcat64 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 21, 2025 3:12 pm
Count me in on this one - can't resist a JagdPanther & interesting to see how they've moulded the wheels and tracks too
Thanks Neil, its definitely a kit that is aimed at the painter rather than the builder as there's almost no tiny bits to add.
Cheers Digger !
DRUMS01 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 10:48 pm
I'm sure Quax is going to bring this to the next level.
No pressure, even though I'm referring you as "The modeler's Modeler".
absolutely no pressure at all...

none.....
so it all goes together really well, I did have to use a tiny bit of filler on the front glacis and along where the deck at the rear meets the sloping down. There are no horrible bits (for me and the pinging tweesers ) and it's all logical.
there is an engine in the hole so I've decided to be undecided

and left the hatch separate and see how I feel as it goes on and whether to add any other figures etc
hull and chassis now joined, the tow cables are only attached at one end because there are a number of anti aircraft armour plates to go on and the cables go round them, I wasn't sure how much would be seen under them so have left them off at least until after priming. The option Im going for is mostly green so the bright yellow of the kit might stick out but black will look like shadows.
everything now assembled for priming, I added a little Mr Surfacer 500 to the exhaust shrouds a to give a little texture and b to hide the join lines which were being stubborn....
note: just realised the shrouds aren't in the photo so you'll just have to trust me!
primed with mr surfacer 1500 black, Ive changed over to this recently (Me163 and He 162 were the first tests) and I quite like it, it went down really well on something larger and more complex
so this is what we're aiming at, I thought being largely green rather than dunkelgelb made it a more interesting subject but we'll see how it goes.
thanks all for comments and looking in
cheers
Paul