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"More 15mm WW2 Armour - Panzer IV-H and Tiger 1E"

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Blogger Samulus said...

I like the paint scheme you've used on the Tiger, where do people get all these cool camo patterns from? are they historical or made-up? if you could point me towards the reference that would be cool.

March 14, 2012 at 3:33 PM

Blogger DaveV said...

Great paintjobs, Greg.

RE: schurzen: is it possible to use one of the various kinds of angled plastic forms (like you can get locally at Gooch's Hobbies) to make into mounting brackets for the armour plates?

March 15, 2012 at 6:17 AM

Blogger DaveV said...

Samulus, books like the "Panzer Colors" series have lots of good photos. IIRC, one StuG looked like it was painted by Picasso...

March 15, 2012 at 6:19 AM

Blogger Greg B said...

@ Samulus - thanks very much.

I actually don't do as much research as I should, and this one was kind of a "test" model.

There are two books I have used - one is called "German Tanks of World War II" by Dr. S. Hart and Dr. R. Hart. This book has a few good colour plates, and lots of neat, dork-type info on the tanks without being too long.

The other I have and really like is called "Wehrmacht Panzer Divisions 1939-1945" by Jorge Rosado and Chris Bishop, and is part of a series that brands itself "The Essential Tank Identification Guide" - not too much text, but lots and lots of colour plates for inspiration.

I am also trying to track down a copy of "Panzer Colours" - many folks swear by it...

March 15, 2012 at 9:41 AM

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