Hi Les,
As I remember your kit is a Dragon one 1/35 scale,right?
If yes I have an article about its assembling in SupreModel magazine.The model shows exactly this Panther of Totenkopf panzer Division from the B&W pic I've uploaded above.The guy used as a primer on whole tank Humbrol enamel 29 or 26,then he made preshading with diluted Humbrol 33.The next colour on all surfaces was Wehrmacht Olive - Humbrol 93.Then camo spots - as Green colour - Humbrol 86,as brown - Humbrol 70. Crosses and white number 111 on both sides of the turret were painted with Eduard photoetched patterns.The next step postshading with very diluted mixture of Humbrol 33 and 93.When dry he applied Sidolux ( Future ) gloss cote ( front armour plate )to put decal with unit symbol on the model..To make the tank matt he applied matt clear cote of Model Master.The next step - dry brush with Hombrol 121 or 187 on all bulging elements and edges.All grazes of paint up to bare metal with a pencil.At the end he put a wash of Humbrol 63 + turpentine in 85%:15% proportion on wheels and tracks.
As I remember your kit is a Dragon one 1/35 scale,right?
If yes I have an article about its assembling in SupreModel magazine.The model shows exactly this Panther of Totenkopf panzer Division from the B&W pic I've uploaded above.The guy used as a primer on whole tank Humbrol enamel 29 or 26,then he made preshading with diluted Humbrol 33.The next colour on all surfaces was Wehrmacht Olive - Humbrol 93.Then camo spots - as Green colour - Humbrol 86,as brown - Humbrol 70. Crosses and white number 111 on both sides of the turret were painted with Eduard photoetched patterns.The next step postshading with very diluted mixture of Humbrol 33 and 93.When dry he applied Sidolux ( Future ) gloss cote ( front armour plate )to put decal with unit symbol on the model..To make the tank matt he applied matt clear cote of Model Master.The next step - dry brush with Hombrol 121 or 187 on all bulging elements and edges.All grazes of paint up to bare metal with a pencil.At the end he put a wash of Humbrol 63 + turpentine in 85%:15% proportion on wheels and tracks.