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Hi All, Revell's '1/72 Jagdpanther' is much more like 1/76 scale, but still builds quite nicely.  Here is my interpretation of a late 1944 Jagdpanther, the crew waiting for a refuel before re-entering the fray.  Hopefully it will become the centrepiece of a small diorama in the not too distant future - hopefully.  Paints are a mix of Tamiya, Vallejo and Games Workshop.  The figures are from Millicast I think, and I mixed up the uniforms a little.  I seriously disliked the Revell link and length tracks, and I replaced the kit schurzen with thin plasticard plates.  The towing cables are the kit eyes with the cables made from twisted copper wire, and I removed the tools from their kit frames and moved them to the rear deck as per the late model or field modified Jagdpanthers.  While hunting the internet I found a photograph of a Jagdpanther which, although it was black and white, clearly showed one of the plates had a different camouflage pattern; presumably from another tank.  I replicated this on the model.

 

Just a quick update - the diorama can be found here in RFI - Dioramas

 

45971323105_55e63f9de5_b.jpg0001-JP front right

 

45971323115_29f3303cd7_b.jpg0002-JP rear right

 

45971323025_4047331f4a_b.jpg0004-JP rear left

 

39921038073_463b4daacf_b.jpg0002-JP left

 

39921037823_507cd7e6e7_b.jpg0005-JP front left

 

39921037983_62205479ee_b.jpg0006-JP up front right

 

45971322935_af41ed4fc6_b.jpg0006-JP up rear left

 

Thank you for stopping to look.

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Looking good Natter. Must be fun to paint those 3/4" high figures but they turned out well.

 

The Jagdpanther looks better with the tools on the rear plate to my eye but not too many modelers

bother moving them.  I was wondering about the odd colors on the one plate but glad you mentioned that

it came from another unit, that's a good idea to try for my upcoming 1/16 Panther if it ever shows up.

 

 

Lloyd

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56 minutes ago, BlackMax12 said:

Looking good Natter. Must be fun to paint those 3/4" high figures but they turned out well.

Thank you all for the kind comments.  Oh yes Lloyd - 20mm figures are something of a challenge, especially if you're daft enough to attempt something like the late war German comouflage uniforms.  These days I have to use the thickest, most magnifying lenses on my optivisor but that's my own fault for building in braille scale.

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