Winkelwagen is nog leeg.
Winkelwagen is nog leeg.Productbeschrijving
ハーゼ
14 juli 2025
本体の製作は先になると思います
Laura
2 mei 2025
Great kit, just took longer than expected to arrive
P. Connolly
11 maart 2025
This is a great version of the German Panther tank. I will be using it in a dioram I am working on.
Hej
2 maart 2025
Easy
Stephanie Araneta
10 januari 2025
I realize that fair value is a relative term, but when comparing this Tamiya kit to it's competitors in the same category, this kit is well worth the investment.Positives: Above average exterior detail, parts fit easily together, minimal flash, easy to follow instructions, etc. The typical hallmarks of Tamiya 1/35 armor kits.Negatives: The Schurzen (spaced armor) is affixed to the hull sides in a rather clumsy and non-detailed manner - no brackets or hooks. There is essentially no interior detail apart from the gun breach, which is a minor consideration for me (based on the price point), but my single biggest critique would be the poor quality of the (2) figurines. The commander figure in particular is extremely poor in terms of appearance (no neck) and not suitable for discerning model builders. I would suggest using figures from other kits. Problem solved.During the building process, I decided to cut the long single piece schurzen panels along the molded fault lines with the end result being (5) smaller panel sections on each side. This allows the builder to then affix all or any combination of sections (they often detached during battle, cross country movement, etc) and even if you decide to attach all panel sections, you can "stagger" the placement a bit to render a more realistic appearance.In terms of painting, I applied a dark grey base coat (as per usual) and then applied a dark green primary color on top. I opted for a late war, probably Eastern Front, camoflauge scheme and this was extremely fun to recreate. The Germans employed an almost limitless array of camoflauge patterns on their tanks over the 2-3 years of the war and you can find reference photos in numerous places on-line, but don't become overly caught up in "not getting exactly right", use the archival photos as a loose guide and have fun with the process. You should want your finished model to be unique, anyway.After the primary base painting and camoflauge was completed, I spent multiple hours adding an overall wash, pin detail wash, oil paints, dry pigments, chipping techniques, etc. I have not added any battle damage as I envision this tank as a new arrival to the front and I've kept the misc. equipment, etc. atop the tank to the bare minimum, but a well worn fuel drum (hairspray technique) was a nice touch for this tank. As a final step, I applied a light overspray or dusting (Tamiya Buff) via airbrush to "flatten" or "mute" the overall shine of the paint which will improve the overall finished apperance.This tank is approximatley 95% complete and it will ultimatley find it's way into a diorama, but for now, I will close by saying that I readily endorse this model and I love the end result.04.14.2020 - The Panther is probably the tank that I enjoy modeling most as the camo schemes are virtually limitless. I was never completely satisfied with the result in 2017 so I initiated a "ReDo" and I'm much happier with the end product. I opted for a very late war version of Panther G's that were photographed February-March 1945 around the Kustrin front. So much fun.
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