Rye Field Models Plastic Model Kit
Panther Ausf. G with Full Interior (1/35) RM5019
This 1/35 scale Rye Field Models kit offers a complete interior build of the Panther Ausf. G, one of the most advanced German tanks of World War II. Designed with both interior and cutaway parts, it allows modellers to display the complex inner workings of the Panther, from crew layout and ammunition storage to the engine and transmission system. A challenging and highly rewarding build for those wanting a museum-quality result.
- Detailed interior including turret, engine, ammo racks and crew stations
- Optional cutaway panels to display internal detail
- Highly accurate exterior detail with late production features
- Individual track links and workable suspension
- Photo-etch and clear parts included
- Markings for late-war German units
Note: This model kit requires assembly and painting. Glue, paints and tools are not included and must be purchased separately.
Suggested Paint Colours
Brand | Code | Colour Name |
---|---|---|
Tamiya | XF-60 | Dark Yellow |
Tamiya | XF-64 | Red Brown |
Mr Hobby | H404 | Dark Yellow (Late) |
Vallejo Model Color | 70.882 | Middlestone |
Paints are shown for reference only; they may not be recommended in the manufacturer’s instructions and are to be used only as a guide. It is recommended that you conduct your own research to find the finish you want.
History
The Panther Ausf. G represented the final and most refined version of the Panther series, entering service in 1944. With improved armour design, a new cast commander’s cupola, and simplified production elements, the Ausf. G balanced firepower, mobility and protection more effectively than earlier variants. The tank featured a powerful 75mm KwK 42 L/70 gun, capable of penetrating Allied armour at long range. Despite its strengths, the Panther suffered from mechanical unreliability due to rushed production and material shortages. Still, it left a major impact on late-war engagements on the Eastern and Western Fronts, and remains a favourite among historians and modellers for its engineering complexity and battlefield presence.