Jagdpanzer IV L/70 (V)

About 2 years ago I decided to return to modelling after a bit of a mental health break. To ease back into it and after much good advice from my brother (my main gaming and modelling partner), I decided to start working on things that had no pressure. This meant no time pressure from commissions, no quantity pressure and limited quality expectations, and by that I mean things wouldn’t have to be dripping in rivet accuracy, I really needed just some build, glue and enjoy time.

Luckily I had a bunch of older/second hand junker 1/35th kits sitting around which would be both a cheaper start and easier for my dimming eyesight …..

Enter the old 1/35th Revell Jagdpanzer IV (I believe its an even older Dragon rebox) which I got secondhand with some parts already assembled. Much earlier I had mostly finished up the assembly but it was sitting around as I had no idea (or intention in all honesty) of doing anything further with it. So as a return/test project it seemed ideal, only needing a little tarting up before being used as a brush painting testbed. As some might know I brush paint everything as a compressor is out of my pay grade, so before getting too enthused in the larger scale stuff, I needed to know if my style of brush painted camouflage and weathering would transfer to 1/35th scale.

So what was the process?

I made a few simple changes, first swapping the L/48 main gun for the spare L/70 supplied in the kit which is for a later kit version. Ideally the front glacis plate should also have been changed to match the later versions gun. I did try to pry it off to replace it but the glue was too stronk and bad things started happening. I faked the steel wheels normally fitted to the front 2 roadwheel positions to offset the added weight of the L/70 mounting, by adding some cardboard disks, good enough for government work. I scrounged up a periscope from the spares box for the commander’s hatch and hacked at some of the track guards as I like to do. That was about it, ready for painting.

Painting and Finishing

As is normal now, I primed/basecoated it with a Tamiya rattlecan. I’ve found this stuff is a pretty strong primer and I prefer to get close to the desired colour as it just makes it easier for my process, don’t think I’d ever prime in black for example. I then brush painted the base German dunklegelb using GW acrylics and did some panel lightening by progressively adding some paler bone colour to the yellow base. Ok technically it’s “zenithal” highlighting but I hate these new-fangled modelling hipster terms . . . I tend to over-lighten the base colour always though as weathering always darkens things. I painted the tracks and rubber on the roadwheels as well at this stage. I have a couple of old “hooked” brushes which make it easier to get in between the wheels and get into the tracks properly. They can always be touched up later anyway.

Onto the camo. Pretty simple, select the pattern and apply in stages. I stipple first with the chosen shade (see the green in the pics) which has about, roughly, 50% of the base yellow added. This gives a nice blended base – faking some tricky airbrushing work right there. Then I add more green over that initial blend, sometimes using a different green depending on the look, till it gets dense enough. I did the next colour (the red/brown) in the same way before giving the finished paint a light drybrush of the base yellow. This ties the camo colours into each other and the base.

Finishing up involves edge highlighting, panel lining, chipping and shadow blending. Edge highlighting is just a very light edge drybrush with a very pale yellow, really to give a base for edge chipping but it also adds some old school drybrushing definition. Panel lining uses black or brown and is built up in layers Don’t start with very dark shades. In general and for all the steps, it’s easier to add but very hard to remove things if overdone. Chipping is small dots and scrapes using a blue/grey mixed custom colour, although really any darkish grey could be used. It isn’t all meant to represent “chipped paint” but also dirt and general crud. I use some of my finest brushes here working to keep it random and semi-logical. Finally, I blend around things, post shading is what the cool kids call this I believe. For this I used both a thinned acrylic red/brown and oils, the oils being very, very forgiving to use.

And there it is. I was happy enough with the result to figure I could box-on and brush paint the bigger scaled stuff, and so went off to finish some more things, more of those later. But, is it finished. Nah, the sharp eyed will see a lack of track mud and dust, no decals etc. But I will get around to those, at some stage, maybe …..

cheers – Q

A Bit of a Return …… Hopefully

Not going into too much as people looking at modelling pics don’t need to have their ears worn down but I’m going to try and revive the blog and post up some new stuff (and probably a few oldies as well). TLDR is there’s been a host of life changing things that have affected both myself and my family since my last regular update many years ago. I couldn’t face modelling or many other things to boot. Restarting modelling (in a way that’s mentally healthy) and the Blog are a way of resetting and reinvigorating a lot of things.

So first up are a few projects, not quite finished yet and in the unusual for me scale of 1/35th. When I originally started modelling (shhh … over 50yrs ago), it began with OO/HO Airfix tanks and soldiers,1/72 aircraft and when I got a little more serious it was looking at the Francois Verlinden model pictures in the Tamiya Model Catalogues that made me try 1/35th AFV kits. I didn’t make very many but have always wanted to go back and try them with some of the skills learnt on our smaller scale wargaming stuff.

So a few quick pictures to start with, probably followed with proper project style posts when they are finished.

And in no Particular order these are;

Tamiya – Sd.Kfz 7/1 2cm Flakvierling

Meng – A39 Tortoise

Dragon – Mid production Tiger 1

Dragon -8.8cm Flak auf PzIVH

Project ’46 – Sd.Kfz 350/3 FSV Dragon Hummel/Kugelblitz conversion

Project ’46 conversion Sd.Kfz334/6 APC Dragon Sd.Kfz 243/2 Puma conversion

Hope you enjoy

cheers

Brent

A Bridge Too Far – Finished Project

1/56th Bridge Too Far finished project pics ….

Finally processed the finished project pics, now packed up and ready to ship.

As a recap the project for Bolt Action Gaming purposes represents the 9th-SS Hohenstaufen SS-Aufklärung-Abteilung (Recce Battalion) and with a little historical licence comprises;

HQ
1x Humber A/C – Grabners Humber
1x Schwimmwagen – Recce/command (4 troops)
1x 251/8 – Medical (2 medics, 2 troops )
1x 251/7 – Engineers (9 troops)
1x SP Flak – Opel Blitz and SPAA Quad20mm

AC Platoon
1x 222 – 20mm light a/c
1x 232 – 20mm heavy a/c

Recce Platoon
1x Luchs – 20mm recce light afv
1x 250/1 – SPW (5 troops)
1x 250/1 – SPW (5 troops

Heavy Support Platoon
1x 250/7 – 81mm Mortar
1x 250/8 – 75mm SPG

Infantry Platoon
2x 251/1C – 20 troops
1x Opel Blitz – 10 Troops

And the gaming kits used were

Warlord Games
Opel Blitz with open canopy
Opel Blitz and 2cm Flak
SdKfz 251/1C SPW (Plastic kit) x2
SdKfz 251/8 Ambulance
SdKfz 250/7 Neu 81mm Mortar
SdKfz 250/8 Neu 7.5cm SPG Stummel
PzKpfw II Ausf.L Luchs Recce
Flakvierling 38 20mm
Schwimmwagen
SdKfz 222 Armoured Car
Grabners Humber Armoured Car

BlitKrieg Miniatures
SdKfz 231 2.0cm 8rad Armoured Car
SdKfz 250/1 Neu SPW x2

JTFM
SdKfz 251/7 Engineer SPW

Q

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Perry Morris CS8 AT-Portee – Project DAK finished

Perry AT-Portee finished ….

Finished the Perry Morris CS8 Bofors AT-Portee. Kept the finish plain as the vehicle is pretty busy anyway and Caunter would have been a bit tricky to pull off, plus most pics of Portee conversions show a basic sand finish. All in all a very attractive model and should look even better when the new owner add the crew ….

Q

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And the build wips pics. I added the white styrene mudguards and rebuilt the supports for the overhead stowage rack.

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Ersatz M10 Panzer Brigade 150 – Dragon 1/72nd Panther and Cpl Overby conversion kit wip4

Base builds ….

Final assembly of the Ersatz M10s and getting close to base painting. Still have some pin holes to fill and a few lifting eyes to replace and will box on once some new fine drill bits arrive on shore …. a little more modern and some PSC PzIVs and 251s up next.

Q

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Project DAK finished – Perry and Blitzkrieg desert theater vehicles

Finished pics ….

Ok, updated with a few group pics and a bit of a re-cap is in order.

The vehicles are ;

Blitzkrieg SdKfz 250/1C
Bliztkrieg SdKfz 222
Blitzkrieg Marder II
Perry SdKfz 250/1
Rubicon SdKfz 250/1
Perry Dingo
Perry Universal Carrier
Blitzkrieg M3 Stuart
Perry Marmon Harrington MkIII

Stowage is a mix of Perry, Rubicon and JTFM, decals used were from Warlord, Rubicon and Tamiya. Everything was given an enamel base/primer coat and all top finishing was brushed acrylics using GW and Vallejo. Final weathering was mostly Windsor and Newton oils with some homemade acrylic washes and finished with Mig and homemade pigment powders.

Q

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Perry Dingo – Project DAK wip11

Dingo …..

Perry Dingo Scout Car. Picked a different camo for some contrast. Nice simple and attractive model, just needing decals and flags, which should go on this week as the plan is to wrap up everything except the Perry AT-Portee by the weekend.

Q

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Blitzkrieg PanzerIII, 251/1C and 222 – Project DAK wip9

More DAK …. yup.

Base colours went onto the last three German DAK vehicles. That’s pretty much all really, nothing exciting to report yet …. except the “stipple on and rub off” chipping worked out pretty well. Although it doesn’t show in the pics very well as they require some details/contrast to photograph better.

Q

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And a bit of a close up (dang I wish I had a better/modern camera) of the brush stippled and rubbed off paint chipping

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Caunter Base Paint – DAK Project part8

Almost there …….

Completed the basic shading on these guys and they’re starting to look the part. Only final detailing, AOS markings and some selective chipping to go now. Oh, and aerials with flags. The British desert forces loved aerials with pennant flags on them, all very boys own !!!!

Q

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A progression/SBS pic. Hopefully this gives some idea of how the layers of paint build up from the starting block colours to the final shading …

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Caunter Base Paint – DAK Project part7

Even more Caunter progress ……

Ok, it might not look like it but I recoloured the Silver Grey hue to make it “Greyer”. Why, because I’m odd like that, little things annoy me. So I fixed it. In my happy place now so I painted on some markings. All very British looking 🙂

Q

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Caunter Base Paint – DAK Project part6

Caunter progress ….

First pass of the Caunter shading on and tracks, wheels and a few details blocked in. Still not 100% sure about the grey hued “Silver Grey”. While it looks attractive it tended to go blue when lightening and so I might either put a filter over it or tint it more towards the light-grey spectrum and re-paint.

Q

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Caunter Base Paint – DAK Project part5

Perry Marmon-Herrington MkIII, Bliztkrieg M3 Honey, Perry Universal-Carrier MkI ….

The mysterious Caunter Scheme 3colour Disruptive camouflage pattern takes shape. The base scheme is on the first three brit vehicles using HOQ paint renditions of Portland Stone, Slate and Silver Grey. All colours are base solids and will get lightened considerably, especially the Slate (which is a green – dark grey) and Silver Grey (which is a pea green – grey).

Should be interesting to see how they work out …..

Q

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Blitzkrieg MarderII – Project DAK wip4 “updated”

Updated …

Finalised the stowage and detailing on these three. Added tool clamps, a stowage bin, ammo crate and tarp, spare track and gun cradle to the MarderII. Put straps on the Perry 250/1 for the hanging bags using thread tape cut into fine strips, made a replacement MG shield and repositioned the gun mount back and down. The Rubicon 250 got an added Jerry can rack.

So they’re all ready for the final paint work now …

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Detailing ….
Just a little progress. the Perry 250 is looking a tad better with stowage and the base lining done.

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Blitzkrieg MarderII and Perry SdKfz 250/1 comparison – Project DAK wip3

Blitzkrieg MarderII ….

More from the DAK project. Blitzkrieg MarderII and Perry 250/1 with the base paint laid on.

The Blitzkrieg MarderII is quite a nice moulding for the most part with little of the 3D master lines a lot of Blitzkrieg kits have. The Pak40 mounting needed the sides filing back to fit so look up some reference pics if you’re assembling one. The gun barrel itself is a very (very) rough casting and despite being straightened 3 time with hot water/chilling refuses to stay completely straight. It’s looks a little big/thick too, over 1/48th in thickness compared to the Tamiya kits I have here. I’d replace it with something but I don’t have a muzzle brake, however with the above taking into account it’s going to look pretty nice when finished.

I also did a quick side by side comparison with the Perry 250/1 and Rubicon 250/1 halftracks. Suffice to say the Perry one is not a favourite of mine, (way off in shape and rough casting quality, mostly shape though). The front MG shield has to go as well, not sure what it’s doing so I’ll make a new shield and mount. I will save it with stowage and paint but …. not a recommended buy though (unlike Perry figures) 🙂

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Perry vrs. Rubicon SdKfz250/1 halftrack comparison

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Rubicon SdKfz250/1 – Project DAK wip2

Rubicon SdKfz250/1 …..

Buttoned the top up and did a little basic blending and shading. Probably wont do much more on this now until some of the other vehicles get to the same stage that way I can tweak the final finish if required to help them look more of a “group”. Also moved to headlights back into the correct or at least one of the correct mounting locations. I assume Rubicon moulded them to the top of the front plate for simplicity – ie being sort of close to the real mounting and to save having two separate fiddly lights to add. Looks much better to my eye now …

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