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Re: 2024 Jagdpanther No43 build log.
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 12:17 pm
by chris fry
Thanks Dereck,
Couple more days of painting and fitting up then install the audio and recoil,
kind regards, Chris.
Re: 2024 Jagdpanther No43 build log.
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 1:30 pm
by Andre Meylan
Chris, that sprocket is, amongst the other art, a masterpiece of its own class !!! Congratulations, Andre
Re: 2024 Jagdpanther No43 build log.
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2025 6:43 pm
by chris fry
Some more progress with the weathering,

- Tracks getting some color, By using the black as the base color it doesn't need much second color to start bring them to life.

- Tracks on, My favorite point in the build, although in my haste put the wrong side on for the picture, With them on some more weathering can take place like, Adding the wear lines from the tires etc.

- Exhaust on now, A lot easier to paint off the tank, Trying to achieve that rusting from heat look, Will add the soot later.

- Some tools and extinguisher fitted, I like to replace the white metal handles on the tools with wooden ones, This way its much easier to stain them to look real, Very easy to do with wooden baton.

- Spare track links fitted, Quite time consuming as there are several layers of different colors to achieve the rusty look,
Side skirts on next and tank number and emblems to add.
Re: 2024 Jagdpanther No43 build log.
Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2025 7:06 pm
by chris fry
Side skirts on,
Hope you like.
Re: 2024 Jagdpanther No43 build log.
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 9:34 pm
by Timo Haehnle
your weathering looks really good!
Your skill is amazing.
No offense at all, but on the other side, is it maybe too much?
As a reminder: The Jagdpanther hits the battelfield not before June 44. The average survival time of a german tank during this times has been about 3 month. So the get lost for any reasons almost brand new.
Happily I had the oportunity to visit the Tank Museum recently and tfor me he surface of the Jagdpanther looked not that rough as it appears on your model. Can this be?
At the end of the day, every RC-Tanker builds his model the way he wants it to do, so again no offense in any way.
Re: 2024 Jagdpanther No43 build log.
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 5:11 pm
by chris fry
Hello Timo,
Ah, That age old discussion on weathering, Not enough to much!!!!, No offence taken from your comments, Every one is different that's what makes the world an interesting place,
My take on vehicles in museums, Is that most have been restored etc and many have been repainted several times so this tends to mask the surface texture finish, Its quite rare to find a vehicle that's in its natural patina so you could see how they looked, What me and Simon are trying to achieve is tricking the eye so its accentuates the details that in miniature would be lost due to scale,
The other point you made on condition, Unless we were there its difficult to say how they looked, Pictured here how i would imagine most tanks would have looked in the height of war,

- Jagdpanther_color_photo.jpg (67.68 KiB) Viewed 2714 times
You only have to view images of tanks in Ukraine know to see what condition they get in, There not washed and pretty well beat up due to the conditions they are operating in,
Most of the models me and Simon produce have this weathered look because we enjoy it, We like sharing what can be produced from these fantastic kits, Its harder and much more time consuming to do this than simply having a new look, which i know they were all once,
Hope my view on your thoughts are justified,
Take good care, Chris.
Re: 2024 Jagdpanther No43 build log.
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 8:59 pm
by Timo Haehnle
Hi Chris,
thank you for that brief explanation. Indeed you are right if we see how quick the tanks in Ukraine looking "rocked down" (hope this term is correct).
Thank oyu I think my Hetzer will get some weathering, too. However I need to learn a lot in this skill until then. I will try some of your advices from the building of your JP.
Thanks,
Timo
Re: 2024 Jagdpanther No43 build log.
Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2025 6:15 pm
by chris fry
Hello all,
A forum member has asked how we achieve the rusting effects on the models,
A product we have used mainly on the exhaust, spare track links etc. is this kit,
It has 2 bottles in the kit, One is a iron oxide paste like paint which you paint on to the area you want to rust once this has dried you use the 2nd bottle which is a solution that rusts the iron oxide, Rust appears, You can give it several coats of the solution to achieve different rusting shades, Its not an easy kit to buy as i think there is only one supplier here in the Uk, But there maybe different products worldwide,
Another way to achieve the rust look is by these products, MIG products are very good and easy to purchase worldwide,
This product can be applied with a fine paint brush, Or by the sponging effect, And its airbrush ready so you can spray it on, Normally this method is good for streaking effects. Just have a practice, Its fun to do and once you start you cant stop, Just try and pick areas that would have heavy damage/wear that rust might appear and areas that would be affected buy high heat cycles like exhausts,
Hope this info is of interest to forum members,
Kind regards, Chris.
Re: 2024 Jagdpanther No43 build log.
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2025 4:41 pm
by chris fry
Hello forum,
Been a little time since last post, Will post some finished build pictures inside/outside next week, Maybe a video, Thinking of shipping crate now, Again will post some more pictures once i start crating.
Thanks, Chris.
Re: 2024 Jagdpanther No43 build log.
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2025 8:44 am
by chris fry
Hello all,
Nearly all done now, Just some paperwork to add then off to its new owner,

- All electronics done, Still a bit of tidying,

- Catching some sun before crating up,

- Smokers corner.

- My best side

- Strapping her down

- She isn't moving,
Hope you like,
Regards, Chris.
Re: 2024 Jagdpanther No43 build log.
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2025 2:38 pm
by Colin Stevens
Hi,
"Wheel hub cap magnets, My mod, magnet glued in on inside of hub caps and will attaché to wheel retaining fastener, makes removing hub cap easier,"
A brilliant idea, where did you get the magnets from?
Re: 2024 Jagdpanther No43 build log.
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2025 2:56 pm
by chris fry
Hello Colin,
Company called magnetmanshop on ebay, The 6mm x 2mm were £4.99 for 25. Use some very strong glue to attach magnets as they are strong enough to pull away from the hub cap.
Hope this helps,
Chris.
Re: 2024 Jagdpanther No43 build log.
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2025 4:32 pm
by Colin Stevens
Thank you for that. Plenty out there, just finding ones that bare suitable.
What glue did you use?
Re: 2024 Jagdpanther No43 build log.
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2025 8:17 pm
by chris fry
Evening Colin,
I used Loctite 480 but i did have some come apart so i would use a stronger glue, Something like perma bond, Takes longer to set but sets like concrete,
Regards, Chris.
Re: 2024 Jagdpanther No43 build log.
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2025 11:14 pm
by Jason Jaeckel
Thanks for all of the extra effort you put into documenting this build Chris. It's extremely helpful and also gives me ideas on how I will do mine.