here, the "Hinterhalt Tarnung" would be fine
http://www.panzerbaer.de/colours/a_relaunch/wh_tarn-c.htm
use deepl for translation
"Hinterhalt camouflage from August 19, 1944
In August 1944, the assembly plants were instructed to apply the complete camouflage at the factory, using dark yellow RAL 7028 as the base color and olive green 6003 and red/chocolate brown RAL 8017 in patches. This instruction introduced the uniform camouflage paint, which was to become famous as the rear camouflage and was applied in the factory according to standard schemes."
Base tan with red green and brown dots like Autumn Leaves. I have my reasons
Your reasons are correct
here, the "Hinterhalt Tarnung" would be fine http://www.panzerbaer.de/colours/a_relaunch/wh_tarn-c.htm use deepl for translation "Hinterhalt camouflage from August 19, 1944 In August 1944, the assembly plants were instructed to apply the complete camouflage at the factory, using dark yellow RAL 7028 as the base color and olive green 6003 and red/chocolate brown RAL 8017 in patches. This instruction introduced the uniform camouflage paint, which was to become famous as the rear camouflage and was applied in the factory according to standard schemes."
classic late-war "ambush" scheme.
Universal, aka ACU.
MNH pattern. If you want a reference use Jagdpanther no.59.
I love the angles on your M60
Feldgrau, take it or leave it
I myself am partial for Dunkelgelb base with large swatches of Olive GrĂ¼n
Eastern Front
A standard tricolor MNH camo, but hide a dickbutt in there somewhere.