scale modeling database | stash manager
MrPlastic
Neil Patrick (MrPlastic)
GB

Pz.kpfw. V Panther Ausf. F

Comments

49 19 March 2023, 09:28
Tom B.
Cool to see a Panther F 👍 I really like the different look of the Schmalturm. Does the kit have incorrect hull interlock-patterns or is that just the perspective?
19 March 2023, 13:37
Neil Patrick
Good spot Tom!. The hull has the standard interlocks as per a normal Ausf. G. I'm not going to change this though because according to Jentz and Doyle, the horizontal cut was an option for manufacture, not a specification.
19 March 2023, 14:06
Guy Rump
Looking good, following. 👍
30 April 2023, 16:35
JC
Nice work so far, seems like a solid kit.
30 April 2023, 20:57
Neil Patrick
@Guy thank you. Yes it should move along quite swiftly now the wheels and link and length tracks are done.
@JC I think the Vespid Panther series are more or less like 1/35 kits, just a lot smaller.
1 May 2023, 00:33
Simon Nagorsnik
Oh yes, cool stuff! I'm in!
2 May 2023, 18:16
Neil Patrick
Welcome aboard Simon! Always a pleasure to have you looking over my shoulder! 🙂
5 May 2023, 16:40
Simon Nagorsnik
It's always a pleasure for me!
Hope to see some good results 😁👍
5 May 2023, 16:46
Neil Patrick
Well Simon, if the results aren't good it will be down to the modeller not the model. These Vespid models are the best 1/72 kits I have ever seen, right up there with Flyhawk.
5 May 2023, 17:08
Jan Peters
Cool subject, will follow this 👀
As for the outlines of the camouflage, maybe the pattern was drawn first, and then filled in, which would result in a darker line on the edges?
5 May 2023, 17:22
Neil Patrick
Welcome Jan and thank you. I agree with you - that's what I think it is as well. It's clearly a hard edged brush painted camo and according to the MacDougall and Block book, the final Ausf Gs, from the Daimler Benz factory were completed with help from the Pz. Rgt. 2 crews and driven more or less straight into action. In my mind's eye I can imagine someone mapping out the pattern then someone else following along and quickly filling in with some very thinned out paint.
5 May 2023, 17:45
Rui S
I'm in 👍
7 May 2023, 17:53
Neil Patrick
Welcome Rui! Not classic plastic this time. The exact opposite - although 10+ years from now, I think this kit deserves to be. It's stunning!
8 May 2023, 07:49
Chan Li
Oh Neil you started this kit? I'll follow, really looking forward to the final reveal.
You like this kit right?
10 May 2023, 02:46
Neil Patrick
Hello Chan Li. Welcome! Nice to have you aboard. Yes I like this kit a lot. It's not as easy as say Tamiya kits, because it is so highly detailed. So I'd say it's not for beginners. But it really is as detailed as most 1/35 kits. The fit of parts is good too. It's speeding along nicely (compared to my normal builds anyway!) 🙂
10 May 2023, 06:56
Chan Li
Yes, after looked over this album what I saw is… enthusiasm.
Like we say, it's… contagious. Got some motivation for my own build!
(Hopefully I used the correct words😁).
10 May 2023, 10:45
Neil Patrick
That's great to hear Chan Li. I will follow your build of course. Yes I am very enthusiastic about this kit - so should mention that I have absolutely no connection with Vespid! I have just bought 6 or 7 of their kits I was so impressed and this is the first I have started to build. Panther Ausf F and the Schmalturm have always fascinated me. Not exactly sure why, but perhaps because for a long time it was quite mysterious apart from a small number of photos. In about 1985 I measured the turret remains at Bovington and set about making a set of 1/35 scale drawings for it. I never satisfied myself that I'd got everything 100%, so the drawings were never completed. Fortunately Hilary Doyle did the job properly in the Panzer Tracts book, and so now I can make an accurate model at last!
11 May 2023, 19:59
Neil Patrick
@mirkoromer thank you for your like! 🙂
30 May 2023, 18:37
Finn
Will follow
30 May 2023, 18:58
Neil Patrick
Thank you Finn! 🙂
30 May 2023, 21:08
Andy Ball
more micro-scale work there Neil, it's your forte!
14 July 2023, 13:20
Neil Patrick
Thanks for stopping by Andy. Once this is done, I'm fancying getting back to some wings and props...
16 July 2023, 08:11
LC76
Holy cow the detail on this kit is insane! How do you go about attaching such tiny photoetch pieces without leaving any glue residue behind? Whenever I work with such small pieces, I always end up with superglue everywhere.
18 July 2023, 20:02
Neuling
Same with me, LC76 ..... 🙂
19 July 2023, 08:40
Neil Patrick
Thank you for the likes all. Since you asked I can offer a couple of tips for you LC76 and Neuling. First a recess is helpful to contain the superglue in the right place. Use a drill, spike or scalpel to make them depending on the shape. I use two types of ZAP superglue. Thick and thin. They have different characteristics. The thick is slow setting and strong grip, so I use that first to anchor the piece and allow for adjustment before it goes off. The thin is weaker but has strong capillary action so fills any gaps around the join. Finally controlling the glue application is easier either by dipping the edge of the part in a small pool of glue, or by applying using a cocktail stick with he tip chiselled into a small v shape to hold a tiny amount of glue. Hope this helps!
19 July 2023, 09:36
Andy Ball
....told you he was good....
19 July 2023, 11:02
Hans
Thank you Neil, I appreciate your advice on applying superglue. It's useful to modellers who work on any scale.
19 July 2023, 11:59
Neil Patrick
You're very welcome mates!
19 July 2023, 12:56
Simon Nagorsnik
Nice setting 👍
21 August 2023, 19:27
Neil Patrick
Thanks Simon! 🙂 (said the snail to the hare). 😉
21 August 2023, 20:18
Pietro De Angelis
Fantastic details, it's already complicated to do these things in 1/35 scale, I can only imagine doing them in 1/72, congrats!
21 August 2023, 20:36
Neil Patrick
Thank you Pietro. It's really not so hard when the kit is as good as this one, and provided you have an Optivisor, some very fine tweezers and a steady hand!
21 August 2023, 21:50
Mr James
LC76 says it all. You're not a surgeon by any change Neil? Truly impressive work at this scale. 🙂
22 August 2023, 12:31
Neil Patrick
Haha! 🙂 Thank you Mr James. Nope I'm not a surgeon and I'd fear for the well-being of anyone that asked me to wield a scalpel on them. For safety's sake I think I should stick to plastic kits!
22 August 2023, 19:18
Finn
Any chance of more pictures? Wolud love to see the finished one
16 February, 11:22
Neil Patrick
Thank you Finn. This is the current state of play. I'm intending to finish this the PAK 40 and the Grant then build the dios, then paint them all in one go. Sometimes I want to just build. Other times I like to just paint. My small brain can't cope with both at the same time!
16 February, 11:55
Neuling
Neil, thank you for the good advice handling superglue and pe parts!
16 February, 12:10
Neil Patrick
You're very welcome Neuling. I struggled for years before I figured out that the key was using thick and thin versions taking advantage of the different characteristics of each.
16 February, 17:38

Project info

42 images
1:72
In progress
1:72 Pz.Kpfw. V Ausf. F Panther (Vespid Models VS720011)

All albums

View all albums »