Thursday, March 05, 2009 - 10:23 AM UTC
Miniart have posted photos of a new set of figures on their site – a German Tank Crew. (France 1944)
The set 35060 German Tank Crew (France 1944) contains five figures dressed in the two piece SS camouflage pattern Panzer wrap uniform. They are depicted in various poses that can be interpreted as climbing into or out of a tank.

No release date for this set as yet so watch this space.

For more details see the Miniart website (LINK)

Thanks to Armorama member Hisham Haikal for the heads up on this set.
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As one of our baseball greats from the 50s & 60s, power pitcher Bob Gibson, said "if I could have used steroids, I would have." Cheating is just fine if I can get better results, LOL!! No, but I'm intrigued. You may be right, Alan. Since we're talking fabric, though, it doesn't matter if you get a little bulge here or there. A good wetting solution is clearly key, as well as whether the carrier film will stretch. Some waterslide decals I've used on aircraft where you have odd surfaces will conform well to the imperfections while others form tiny "parachutes." Field modifications are common in combat, and with the Jerries on the run at the end, a late war dio would be perfect for a panzer crew in a variety of clothing.
MAR 10, 2009 - 01:45 AM
Great set, i have a Tiger I in the pipleine, this set will most certainly finish it off. Are these avaliable now are are they soon to be released, this will give me an excuse to build the tiger. GOT WAY TO MANY BUILDS GOING ON AT ONE TIME!!!!!!!!!!aaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrggggggghhhhhhhh
MAR 19, 2009 - 01:53 AM
While the camo pattern is very interesting, I wonder how PEC it is (plain, everyday, common)? I was looking at the YouTube film of the Jagdtigers surrendering in Iserlohn at war's end, and the entire unit was dressed in ordinary panzer black.
MAR 19, 2009 - 03:37 AM
A quick look suggest that it is the late war pea pattern SS camouflage tanker uniform. A thin, herringbone twill, simple cut uniform, with the non reversible camouflage pattern. Note the National Eagle on the left sleeve, rather than the right breast. For that uniform it looks fairly accurate, and it was supplied to the SS. The addition of National Eagles on the sleeve, shoulder bourds and collar patches was not officially authorised (afaik), but was widespread none the less. The Heer (regular army) would have been more likely to wear the black uniform. Henk
MAR 19, 2009 - 04:01 AM
Must have been a different film footage to the one I've looked at as only the jackets seem to be black panzer. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHp3nCkPjb4 Trousers could be very dirty camo or fieldgrey, too murky for me to tell. The guy climbing out the Jagdtiger with the machine gun looks to be wearing quite thick trousers, almost padded. They are of course Heer not Waffen SS. As I said, I reckon you could mix and match to create a bit of variety, a combination of camo and black in either the jacket or trousers would be acceptable, and as Henk said the Miniart ones do appear to depict Waffen SS uniforms. Maybe Miniart have to play the same game as Dragon etc. not mention Waffen SS in the title to avoid legality issues in some countries of distribution. Alan
MAR 19, 2009 - 04:30 AM
Good eyes, Alan, you are, of course, correct. Aren't the field caps of the Waffen SS different from the M1943 ones, or am I thinking of the garrison/side caps? I hadn't thought about the problems of marketing these items in some parts of Europe.
MAR 19, 2009 - 05:57 AM
Hi Bill Only a bit of friendly ragging. I knew what you meant. I think the M1943 field cap is the same, certainly that's what it says in my very old copy of Uniforms, Organization and History of the Waffen SS by Roger Blender & Hugh Taylor I dug out when I got back into modelling. Both with either the double and single button turn ups. Of course the insignia would be different . Some showed just the Totenkopf, some showed that and the SS Eagle above it. Black for Panzer, Field Grey for other Waffen SS units. A simple visored cap in camouflaged material was also brought out without the flaps capability to be brought down to keep the head warm.. I don't think this was general issue to all Waffen SS and it wasn't suppose to carry any insignia but these guys tended to bend the rules to suit there own ideas of style. I've a picture of Max Wunsche in the book wearing a camouflaged hat, not only is it done in the Italian cloth camouflage pattern but carries both eagle and Totenkopf. Alan
MAR 19, 2009 - 06:52 AM
Hi some images from a repro uniform site as regards the uniforms More at http://www.1944militaria.com/waffen_ss_camouflaged_uniforms.htm Alan
MAR 19, 2009 - 07:43 AM
I enjoyed it, Mate! No worry about that.
MAR 19, 2009 - 11:43 AM
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