Rye Field Models Plastic Model Kit
Panther Ausf.G with Night Sights, Air Defence Armour & Steel Wheels (1/35) RM5112
This 1/35 scale Panther Ausf.G from Rye Field Models adds advanced detail options to an already iconic German WWII tank. The kit includes optional air defence armour plates, late-war steel wheels, and the rarely modelled FG1250 infrared night sight system, offering modellers a wide range of display possibilities. With fine detailing throughout and excellent part fit, it makes a standout addition to any collection of German armour.
- 1/35 scale injection-moulded plastic kit
- Includes infrared night vision gear (FG1250 system)
- Optional air defence armour panels and steel road wheels
- Highly detailed exterior and turret components
- Photo-etched parts and clear vision blocks included
- Optional open hatches and stowage options
Note: This model kit requires assembly and painting. Glue, paints and tools are not included and must be purchased separately.
Suggested Paint Colours
Component | Tamiya | Vallejo | Mr Hobby | Mr Color |
---|---|---|---|---|
Base Hull | XF-60 Dark Yellow | 70.882 Middlestone | H403 | C403 |
Camouflage Green | XF-58 Olive Green | 70.894 Olive Green | H303 | C303 |
Red Brown Camo | XF-64 Red Brown | 70.984 Flat Brown | H47 | C41 |
Steel Wheels | XF-56 Metallic Grey | 70.863 Gunmetal Grey | H28 | C28 |
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 peak of German medium tank development in World War II, combining firepower, armour, and mobility. Late-war versions experimented with night-fighting capabilities, using infrared optics like the FG1250 sighting system, a rare but cutting-edge addition for the time. As the Allies gained air superiority, additional armour plates were introduced to protect against aircraft attacks. This variant captures that transitional technology period, showcasing German efforts to maintain battlefield edge even in 1945.