Jagdtiger

The next tank hunter I have finished is the ultimate heavy weight, the Jagdtiger. A small number of those had a Porsche design suspension (all other a Henschel drive like the Tiger II tank), and I like the look of it. So I decided to build one of those vehicles, also featuring Zimmerit. The vehicle is tank number 314, which belonged to the heavy tank hunter unit 653, and was originally abandoned on March 17, 1945, near Strassbourg. I also depicted an abandoned vehicle, inspected by American soldiers, but in a slightly different setting.

The kit is from Dragon, and comes with Zimmerit. I also bought a complete detail set from Aber, containing PE parts and a new barrel. The figures are from Alpine and were built out of the box. I decided to sand of the original Zimmerit and to do it own my own, using Magic Sculp. This is a very tedious excercise, and I would presumably use something different now. The great advantage of home made Zimmerit is that you are in complete control of the application, but there seem to be some very high quality resin offerings around. I would not use PE Zimmerit, as it presumably does not feature the coarseness and irregularities of the original material. One problem with the Magic Sculp I used is that the edges look to “soft”, so perhaps it makes more sense to use some other putty next time.

As there is no interior to be built, construction went quite fast. Below are the pictures of the finished tank, put on a base. Actually the figures help to illustrate the enormous size of the vehicle, and the impressive size main gun as well.

Jagdpanzer IV/70 (V)

I started to work on German tank hunters, and finished my first vehicle, the Jagdpanzer IV with the long-barreled 75mm gun. The version I built is the Vomag one, with the super low silhoutte. From a design perspective, I really like this vehicle, and being a closed armoured vehicle, the build took not long, as there is no interior to be detailed like with the earlier self-propelled anti-tank guns, like the Marders.

The kit is from Tamiya, with a aluminium barrel and PE sets added from Aber. I also exchanged the Tamiya figures with Alpine offerings. As a reference, I bought the Nuts & Bolts volume 38, and also used one of the color schemes provided there as inspiration.

One of the books of Michael Rinaldi (Tankart 4) features a white-washed Hetzer, and I really liked the look of it, so I decided to do a distressed white-wash as well over a hard-edged three tone camo scheme. I think this makes the vehicle more interesting, as it features many flat surfaces (like the Hetzer), that need some good painting and weathering to avoid looking boring.

I will continue with the tank hunters, having almost finished the next beast, a Jagdtiger. But find below some pictures of the Jagdpanzer IV.

 

“Chow time” – Dragon figures

Some time ago, I was looking for a 3.7cm Pak, and found a nice kit from Dragon, called “chow time”, featuring three German soldiers in coats having something to eat. I very much liked the composition and immediately thought of placing the figures together on a small base. And now it’s there… I replaced the heads by Hornet ones, and added some details. I also added a German trench stove and a scratch built small chair.

Opel Blitz – second build

From the Panzerwerfer and Maultier builds I had a lot of parts for a standard Opel truck left over, so I decided to redo the Rasputiza scene. I finished the new Opel truck, and added it to the base, together with one of the original figures and the original driver. As war-time pictures usually show many soldiers trying to move trucks out of the mud again, there will remain many more figures to be added…

 

Fallschirmjaeger with Panzerschreck

I just finished a small project, featuring the well known Fallschirmjaegers from Alpine. The figures were built out of the box, with the Panzerschreck being replaced by one from a Miniart set. The one included in the figure set is actually wrong, as it does not have a protective shield, and must not have been used without wearing a gas mask to protect the gunner during firing. I added the figures to a small base I had in stock, that was reburbished using bushes from Silhoutte.