Tamiya 1/35 Jagdpanther (Late)
Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2015 12:23 am
There was a great documentary on the other night about the German STUGs and SP guns. I'm not really an armour guy but these things caught my eye. 1/35 seemed like a nice scale and I thought if I could get something that didn't break the bank I would have a go. Price-wise, Tamiya looked good and I found a great deal on Amazon for a Jagdpanther so I jumped in and bought one.

Added an Eduard PE set for the rear deck and some replacement tracks for the vinyl ones in the kit. They're on their way. Time to go blundering into a world I'm not too familiar with so forgive me if I make any schoolboy errors as I go.
Having looked at old photos and other kits I decided to thin out and dent the fenders. Also, I used a modelling file to make scrapes and pits on the armour plate.


Some of these are too deep so will be 'softened' with filler.
This thing goes together beautifully. The road wheels and bogeys etc all went on like clockwork and were checked for levelling. The surface detail is really crisp and it all looks great.

Now all the detail is being added to the hull. Again, it all goes on superbly and I have even stopped test fitting stuff because its just a waste of time
As mentioned I have some PE on the way for the upper deck but even without it the exterior detail is impressive (to my eyes at least!). What is also nice is that I don't have to keep stopping to paint stuff (unlike aircraft kits) This thing will not see any paint until nearly all the main building is done. I have a plan for the painting But that will come later.
All the bits and bobs are going on now.




The kit skirts are one piece so these will be broken up and attached separately. It looks like these things fell off a lot in close country so I may show some missing. Once cut up, the edges were thinned out, I have torn up and dented one side so far to show wear and tear. The other side will follow:




Tracks and PE have arrived

The tracks are a bit of a trade-off. While not as good as some of the after market stuff available, they're still much batter than the kit's. I plan to build them in 2 sections per side, the upper and lower. These will then be glued together at front and rear and 'drooping' added as required. I experimented with the single sprue of track links supplied with the kit (for placing on the hull as spares) and this seemed to work fine. Gluing the links took time but they retained an element of flexibility so were workable in conforming them to how the should sit on the wheels once mounted.
With regard to painting the tracks I aim to do them before attaching them to the model. The plan is to paint, wash and weather the tracks before attaching them (I plan to paint the kit before the tracks are attached too). That way, the camo will not get on to the tracks as it will already be done. Only the washing and weathering will be done afterwards. Well, that is the Baldrick-esque plan anyway
More to follow - track links next up

Added an Eduard PE set for the rear deck and some replacement tracks for the vinyl ones in the kit. They're on their way. Time to go blundering into a world I'm not too familiar with so forgive me if I make any schoolboy errors as I go.
Having looked at old photos and other kits I decided to thin out and dent the fenders. Also, I used a modelling file to make scrapes and pits on the armour plate.


Some of these are too deep so will be 'softened' with filler.
This thing goes together beautifully. The road wheels and bogeys etc all went on like clockwork and were checked for levelling. The surface detail is really crisp and it all looks great.

Now all the detail is being added to the hull. Again, it all goes on superbly and I have even stopped test fitting stuff because its just a waste of time
As mentioned I have some PE on the way for the upper deck but even without it the exterior detail is impressive (to my eyes at least!). What is also nice is that I don't have to keep stopping to paint stuff (unlike aircraft kits) This thing will not see any paint until nearly all the main building is done. I have a plan for the painting But that will come later.
All the bits and bobs are going on now.




The kit skirts are one piece so these will be broken up and attached separately. It looks like these things fell off a lot in close country so I may show some missing. Once cut up, the edges were thinned out, I have torn up and dented one side so far to show wear and tear. The other side will follow:




Tracks and PE have arrived

The tracks are a bit of a trade-off. While not as good as some of the after market stuff available, they're still much batter than the kit's. I plan to build them in 2 sections per side, the upper and lower. These will then be glued together at front and rear and 'drooping' added as required. I experimented with the single sprue of track links supplied with the kit (for placing on the hull as spares) and this seemed to work fine. Gluing the links took time but they retained an element of flexibility so were workable in conforming them to how the should sit on the wheels once mounted.
With regard to painting the tracks I aim to do them before attaching them to the model. The plan is to paint, wash and weather the tracks before attaching them (I plan to paint the kit before the tracks are attached too). That way, the camo will not get on to the tracks as it will already be done. Only the washing and weathering will be done afterwards. Well, that is the Baldrick-esque plan anyway
More to follow - track links next up















































