Send in the Tanks!

The finishing touches are being applied to my long running Stalingrad project and a collective sigh is released. There are a few more German vehicles to paint, but these three are a big chunk of that goal. Collectively it is a tank company of the 36th Panzer Regiment, and consists of one Panzer IVG along with two Panzer IVFs. Here is the Panzer IVG:


They are all Plastic Soldier Company kits, and as usual with PSC are excellent. I built a set of PSC's PZ IVs years ago, so it was nice to be able to revisit the kit:


And the two Panzer IVFs, which make up the other part of the unit:


The tracks gave me a little difficulty, but it was just a case of dry fitting them before gluing and they ended up all OK! I added PSC stowage to the three tanks and that was them finished!


All three together make up half of the 36th Panzer Regiment's tanks, so we are pretty close to finishing the entire project now!


The rubble I used on the bases of these vehicles can be found for sale HERE on EBay, if you are interested:


Thanks for reading!

Comments

  1. Nice! They look great, I'd like to get some PZ IIIs, maybe in 1/72nd, from PSC.

    There's nothing like clean Panzer Grey. :)

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    1. Thanks a million. The Panzer IIIs are coming next so stay tuned!

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  2. More lovely work! Grey certainly looks good especially when someone else paints it, cracking job

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    1. Thanks Russ, it's dead simple, German Grey by Vallejo, inkwashed with thinned down black then drybrushed lightly with Neutral Grey, also by Vallejo.

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  3. Very nice, I do like a Panzer Grey tank. I picked up some Zvezda Pz 38s at Triples, so I'll be doing some grey ones soon.

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    1. Thanks Martin, the grey seems to be a winner! I have the Pz38s by Zvezda as well, really nice tanks and mine are Grey too!

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  4. Lovely work, your highlighting really makes them pop, which isn't always easy with grey!

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    1. Thanks Paul, as I mentioned above, it's a pretty simple formula that I use for highlighting grey, I am glad that it makes them stand out!

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