Hello,
First of all, thank you very much for your patience. My "photo studio" (a big word for two lamps and a guy who can't take photos) is my workbench. So I always have to clear out my accumulated chaos first before I can photograph a few things.

This small Panzer I Ausf.A was my very first 1/72 model after returning to model making. I just built it out of the box.
I really wanted to have a Panzer I in Reichswehr camouflage colors (Buntfarbenanstrich) and used a set from Vallejo. After painting the tank I wasn't happy at all. The colors just looked wrong (way too yellow). So the model ended up on the sideboard.

It wasn't until some time later that I picked it up again. I already had a German paint set from Hataka on hand that also included the three required camouflage colors. So I painted over the entire model again with the brush. Previously I had drilled out the headlight and made it a little more realistic.

The new colors are much closer to the original. I'm reasonably happy with it and will continue to use this colors for Reichswehr camouflage in 1/72 in the future.

The PzKpfw I Ausf.A from First to Fight was actually intended by the manufacturer as a model for the Polish campaign. Unfortunately, the armor guard over the engine cooling air intake and the smoke candle launcher (Nebelkerzenabwurfvorrichtung) with which these tanks were actually all retrofitted until 1939 are missing.

However, the small tank already has the armor cowlings behind the cooling air outlet that were welded on in 1937. Since these were welded on in the units themselves, and the first welders trained for this came from the Panzer Regiment 5, I designated the tank for this regiment.

Not my best work, but still my only colorful Panzer 1 in my collection.
Best regards,
Andreas
First of all, thank you very much for your patience. My "photo studio" (a big word for two lamps and a guy who can't take photos) is my workbench. So I always have to clear out my accumulated chaos first before I can photograph a few things.
This small Panzer I Ausf.A was my very first 1/72 model after returning to model making. I just built it out of the box.
I really wanted to have a Panzer I in Reichswehr camouflage colors (Buntfarbenanstrich) and used a set from Vallejo. After painting the tank I wasn't happy at all. The colors just looked wrong (way too yellow). So the model ended up on the sideboard.
It wasn't until some time later that I picked it up again. I already had a German paint set from Hataka on hand that also included the three required camouflage colors. So I painted over the entire model again with the brush. Previously I had drilled out the headlight and made it a little more realistic.
The new colors are much closer to the original. I'm reasonably happy with it and will continue to use this colors for Reichswehr camouflage in 1/72 in the future.
The PzKpfw I Ausf.A from First to Fight was actually intended by the manufacturer as a model for the Polish campaign. Unfortunately, the armor guard over the engine cooling air intake and the smoke candle launcher (Nebelkerzenabwurfvorrichtung) with which these tanks were actually all retrofitted until 1939 are missing.
However, the small tank already has the armor cowlings behind the cooling air outlet that were welded on in 1937. Since these were welded on in the units themselves, and the first welders trained for this came from the Panzer Regiment 5, I designated the tank for this regiment.
Not my best work, but still my only colorful Panzer 1 in my collection.
Best regards,
Andreas
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