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Yeeahh, i like this one too--I really liked this shot
But I like the montage version at your site with the background even better. Your ruble pile is a thing of beauty ---tuff to make them look that real & complete. The tanks' weathering spot-on---these things got old quickly
"Well...you gunna pull them pistols, or just whistle Dixie?"
Lufttiger Thanks Brownii for the info on those cleaning rods, i'd seen them done both waysso just took a stab at it. I'll most likely leav'em at this point.
Thanks Brownii for the info on those cleaning rods, i'd seen them done both waysso just took a stab at it. I'll most likely leav'em at this point.
LT,
Yeah, I know a lot of people do them that way. No big deal - it definately does not detract from the overall dio and the splash of color is kinda cool....
'All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing' - Edmund Burke (1770 ??)
Thanks Brownii for the info on those cleaning rods, i'd seen them done both waysso just took a stab at it. I'll most likely leav'em at this point.Yeah the trailer proably looks a little too clean, however you can't see it in the pic butthe front part has been bent up. Thanks PawelThe weathering was done this way ......eh, well cuz its cool looking??, but youmaybe right Wirraway, maybe too much for this late war machine?I just figured he's been mowing over buidings and such?But mostly, just alot of fun to do!
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That is some nice weathering ! Probably the best Jagtiger dio I've seen. As they only saw limited combat in the last couple of months of the war, could one have got that weathered ? I'm no expert so I'll throw it open for discussion. Once again, very well done.
"Growing old is inevitable; growing up is optional"
" A hobby should pass the time - not fill it" -Norman Bates
Sorry - Anhaenger is german for "trailer". I meant the flak trailer laying there in perfect condition. Hope you read me now, have a nice day
Pawel
All comments and critique welcomed. Thanks for your honest opinions!
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Lufty,
I like it. Yeah, the suspension may or may not be 'accurate', but it accentuates the effect so well I don't think it matters if it is 'exact'.
One thing that I'd point out - those red and whites on either side of the tank... as you have them painted, they are aiming stakes for artillery (used as an aiming point for firing indirect fire - when they can't see what they are shooting at). I'm pretty sure that in this context, they are supposed to be cleaning rod sections and should be painted in the camoflage color of the tank or some other appropriate camo color...
hello. do you know why my post's duplicated 3 times?
Thanks for the feedback, yeah i don't know for sure on the tracks as i have seen both in photoswhere they are really tight, or really lose and touch the wheels. As for the fig, its a verlinden headthat is resin, so really hard to tell what his expression is until you paint it. He sure looks like hewant to run over something tho, lol.Don't know what a Anhanger is?
My first thought, what Adam wrote three times - dang, is he pissed off! I like the idea and the execution a lot. If I was to be picky (and I am picky - sorry!) I'd point out the Anhanger - I'd dent it some, cause now it's a bit like NOS spares lying around. But that's a minor thing of course, as said before I like it a lot. Keep 'em coming, have a nice day
it looks like the tank crew is very angry. Must Kill Tommy, Must Kill Tommy fantastic diorama and model. thank you
-Adam J.
Looking Good Lt! Love that weathering job on the Hunting Tiger, rubble looks great too!
rb
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I really like the rubble effect there. Good job!
The only thing that stands out to me as a mild question are the books in the bookcase. I'd reckon that they would be more dislodged from the shelves after the house was knocked down.
Krzysztof Mathews http://www.firstgearterritories.com
Lookin' good - nice to see a project with the suspension in action...people don't do that enough. The weathering is excellent and the rubble is top-notch.
One critique - the tracks would have fallen off about five miles ago if they were that loose. They barely touch the tops of the road wheels when the suspension is sprung to that extent.
Jonathan
For every modeling technique that works, I have three that don't.
This was my last build in Dec 09. I just took alot of left over parts and junk, and thru it all together to make a quick mini dio of my Jagdtiger.
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