thanks for the info m8 :) i look foreward to beginning my project and with your reply i know what to aim after, and plus look at your panther to get inspration!
I wish I was brave enough to do this to one of my Tanks.. I have Taigen & Torro metal.. Panther G, Tiger I (x2), King Tiger, Panzer IV, bulldog, M26 Pershing, Sherman, & T-34 Impressive work!
Hi David, Yes thats mold line on the manlet. I think I made it a bit thick in scale though. And thanks for your viewing, good luck on your redo of the Tiger 1! Michael
Hi, Tokatt, I used colour pigment and resin to paint the track. The track is metal so you can just sand off the paint to reveal the brushed silver metal look.
First thank you for your compliment! The colours used was Tamiya XF-57 Buff for sand, XF-5 (90%) + XF-58(10%), and XF-64 red brown. You can of course adjust as per your taste. Hope that helps, and please subscribe to my channel if you have not thanks!!
Hi Khemore, Thanks for your comment. I am actually receiving commission for customizing tanks and figures. The weldings were done with epoxy putty. The rust was painted using colour pigment and washed with water or thinner. good luck on your modelling.
It’s a shame that all that good work is spoiled by leaving the old brass Heng Long antenna Mount in place. Surely this is an easy remedy to remove given the amount of work you have put in?
Wonderful paint job. Not overdone, stylistically very good. I really like how well you have managed to get a real depth of contrast all over the model. Makes the surfaces very ‘3D’ and realistic. Great work. As pointed out, the roadwheels are not correct, but a really great job. I don’t think the weathering is overdone at all. My only real critique is that there is too much green perhaps. German tanks were obviously painted overall dark yellow, with stripes or splashes of the other colours. But this is a subjective opinion and not an an actual criticism. Wonderful model. Very close to what a panther with at least some combat experience would have looked.
Hi Jnewboy, Thanks for viewing. Of course I could have done that of replacing all the incorrect parts with the after market gadgets and stuffs, but the final price will be doubled of what I charged my clients. And not all people can afford that. Most of my clients only wanted to have their inexpensive Heng Long tank looks real with my custom works. However, I could always add on some of these replacement parts upon request but it never happens so far.
Very Nice Job there, its a beuty you could make money on remake other peoples tanks :) im going to repaint my own. How did you do the weldings? and how did you make the rust look?
Road wheels are wrong They are dished & dont have a flange around the bolts also on the engine deck there are six small lift hooks around the two fan intakes but biggest fault is the angle of the bottom of the Glacis plat is way out. It is on a similar angle to the top Glacis plate. Dont get me wrong your paint job & weathering is great!!
ligerten Thanks for your advice, you do have good eyes. I agree too it is not 100% accurate as it is converted from a Heng Long RC model which you can see how basic and rough it was. Based on the selling price I couldn't have made it more accurate than this. But it did give me great satisfaction after the conversion and detailings despite it is not entirely perfect.
Yes but I am very jealous of your paint scheme & weathering! A great job! I have built one with all the details but am still working on the road wheels & inner road wheels with the larger rim! There are after market wheels but they cost more than the original kit! I love 1/16 scale but in Trumpeter & Heng Long there is a lot of fiddley scratch building that is obvious due to the scale. I am now doing the Trumpeter M1A1 its finished but OH!! Those tracks are driving me crazy!!
i see... now it kooks more realistic unlike from original factory default and the color looks shinny before u repaint and weathering... i have HL jagdpanther and ask my fren to repaint it, but can no longer run coz the motor gear box break 1 side... now d tank i just make it as display 😞
Hi David, Yes thats mold line on the manlet. I think I made it a bit thick in scale though. And thanks for your viewing, good luck on your redo of the Tiger 1! Michael
Just saw your TH-cam postings. Very impressive! Are you still doing commissions? Your website seems to be out of service. Please let me know: fg42 at comcast.net
A work of art ! The paint job and weathering are absolutely perfect.
What a spectacular result! Sincere compliments; I'm speechless.
very awesome looking, i have the tamiya Tiger1 and you have inspired me to repaint and reweather it!! good modeling to you!!
Great job- very inspirational.
thank you, I will have more videos coming
Beautiful job
thanks for the info m8 :) i look foreward to beginning my project and with your reply i know what to aim after, and plus look at your panther to get inspration!
The panther is my favorite German panzer I'm working on a tamiya g am thinking of getting one of trumpeter s 1/16th ones love it
I wish I was brave enough to do this to one of my Tanks..
I have Taigen & Torro metal.. Panther G, Tiger I (x2), King Tiger, Panzer IV, bulldog, M26 Pershing, Sherman, & T-34
Impressive work!
Simply beautiful
Hi David,
Yes thats mold line on the manlet. I think I made it a bit thick in scale though.
And thanks for your viewing, good luck on your redo of the Tiger 1!
Michael
Awesome job! I LOVE TANKS!
congratulations,fantastic work my friend.....
Hi, Tokatt, I used colour pigment and resin to paint the track. The track is metal so you can just sand off the paint to reveal the brushed silver metal look.
What colors did you use for the camouflage scheme, German Sand Jalb..... and the others? The result is impressive, congratulations!!
First thank you for your compliment! The colours used was Tamiya XF-57 Buff for sand, XF-5 (90%) + XF-58(10%), and XF-64 red brown. You can of course adjust as per your taste. Hope that helps, and please subscribe to my channel if you have not thanks!!
@@henschelporsche1 Thank you!!
Hi Khemore,
Thanks for your comment. I am actually receiving commission for customizing tanks and figures.
The weldings were done with epoxy putty. The rust was painted using colour pigment and washed with water or thinner. good luck on your modelling.
Absolutely a masterpiece….
thanks!
@@henschelporsche1 please pm me with price for paint job and weathering like this one. I will add all my modifications beforehand.
@@chuckschipper7731 Hi, do you mind email me from my site and we can start from there?
@@henschelporsche1 do you do tank paint jobs for commission?
@@chuckschipper7731 yes sure
thanks, great effort has put in.
A fine job. Where did you find the fire extinguisher decals?
they are available on ebay , look for 1/16 decal for extinquisher
Impressive. You'd really be a modeller if you'd show us a tutorial on the process of the conversion.
I want to do one myself but I don't know which one to get, US m143 walker bulldog or the m26 Pershing.
Paint and weathering are great but why didn't you swap out those terrible outer Heng Long wheels for the correct Tamiya ones?
are those mold lines on the mantlet?
Insane!!!!
It’s a shame that all that good work is spoiled by leaving the old brass Heng Long antenna Mount in place. Surely this is an easy remedy to remove given the amount of work you have put in?
Agreed. But some buyers would use it as a RC tank to play with and I have to leave them the option.
It is hard to do now as I didn't take any photos during production and the tank has also been sold. Perhaps with the coming tanks.
Wonderful paint job. Not overdone, stylistically very good. I really like how well you have managed to get a real depth of contrast all over the model. Makes the surfaces very ‘3D’ and realistic. Great work. As pointed out, the roadwheels are not correct, but a really great job. I don’t think the weathering is overdone at all. My only real critique is that there is too much green perhaps. German tanks were obviously painted overall dark yellow, with stripes or splashes of the other colours. But this is a subjective opinion and not an an actual criticism. Wonderful model. Very close to what a panther with at least some combat experience would have looked.
This is the ardennes camo, the Basic colour was green
Looks good
Hi Jnewboy,
Thanks for viewing. Of course I could have done that of replacing all the incorrect parts with the after market gadgets and stuffs, but the final price will be doubled of what I charged my clients. And not all people can afford that. Most of my clients only wanted to have their inexpensive Heng Long tank looks real with my custom works. However, I could always add on some of these replacement parts upon request but it never happens so far.
...AWESOME DUDE!!!
9:03 what type of paint did you use on the tracks to make them look like metal? Tamiya pen?
Thanks !
where you bought the parts?
I'm a fan of you work
Very Nice Job there, its a beuty you could make money on remake other peoples tanks :) im going to repaint my own. How did you do the weldings? and how did you make the rust look?
fantastic
Road wheels are wrong They are dished & dont have a flange around the bolts also on the engine deck there are six small lift hooks around the two fan intakes but biggest fault is the angle of the bottom of the Glacis plat is way out. It is on a similar angle to the top Glacis plate. Dont get me wrong your paint job & weathering is great!!
ligerten
Thanks for your advice, you do have good eyes. I agree too it is not 100% accurate as it is converted from a Heng Long RC model which you can see how basic and rough it was. Based on the selling price I couldn't have made it more accurate than this. But it did give me great satisfaction after the conversion and detailings despite it is not entirely perfect.
Yes but I am very jealous of your paint scheme & weathering! A great job! I have built one with all the details but am still working on the road wheels & inner road wheels with the larger rim! There are after market wheels but they cost more than the original kit! I love 1/16 scale but in Trumpeter & Heng Long there is a lot of fiddley scratch building that is obvious due to the scale. I am now doing the Trumpeter M1A1 its finished but OH!! Those tracks are driving me crazy!!
Nice~ Is it Aber PE?
Mostly DIY
superb
superb!!! btw how did u get the side skirting?...
Matt Murati
The side skirts are custom made with brass sheets.
i see... now it kooks more realistic unlike from original factory default and the color looks shinny before u repaint and weathering... i have HL jagdpanther and ask my fren to repaint it, but can no longer run coz the motor gear box break 1 side... now d tank i just make it as display 😞
at first i thought was tamiya! pretty fantastic weathering...
tamiya doesnt even have a paint job when you buy it, its just the plastic color
Respekt ! Echt Klasse gemacht ! Wenn ich mir da meinen Tiger 1 ansehe,...
da wer ich wohl ... ;-)
Correction to my comment earlier, it's m41 walker bulldog tank, my bad.
im doing the same to a king tiger heng long
Sehr Geil 👌🏻
That is one sexy Panther
kurva jó
Hi David,
Yes thats mold line on the manlet. I think I made it a bit thick in scale though.
And thanks for your viewing, good luck on your redo of the Tiger 1!
Michael
Just saw your TH-cam postings. Very impressive! Are you still doing commissions? Your website seems to be out of service. Please let me know: fg42 at comcast.net