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FINISHED 1/25 Tamiya Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger I (SD.KFZ. 181) Ausfuehrung E

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FINISHED 1/25 Tamiya Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger I (SD.KFZ. 181) Ausfuehrung E
Posted by Reaper420 on Thursday, May 14, 2015 11:09 AM
So here it is, finally finished and in all its glory, my very first ever Armor build. Sorry for the pic quality, it's really not that great and does not do justice to the kit. Off the bat, upon inspection, you will notice there are a number of small pieces missing. This is due to my 7 year old son getting into my office and playing with the model when I was at work. No big deal though, but I wish I knew where those pieces went. No doubt swallowed by the time space rift known as the carpet. Anyway I welcome all feedback about what I can do to improve my armor skills and what you awesome modelers on here think of my effort. I know the decaling is most likely not accurate for a Tiger I in Africa, but I liked the way it looked. I was going more for realistic, not accurate. Anyway, enjoy!

PS- yes that is a SECOND 1/25 Tiger behind it, unopened along with a 1/35 Tiger I Mid to the side. Work begins on those two soon.






















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Posted by Reaper420 on Thursday, May 14, 2015 11:42 AM
BTW, my tracks are weathered, quite nicely IMO, but unfortunately it did not show through very well in the pics, so it almost looks as if they are not weathered at all. I'll try to get some better pics of them.

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Posted by Gamera on Thursday, May 14, 2015 11:49 AM

Gee friggin' whiz- your FIRST!?! My first one was so bad I destroyed it and buried it in the yard so no one would ever see it!

Fantastic job all around, I really like the worn paint on the fenders and muffler guards.

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Posted by T26E4 on Thursday, May 14, 2015 12:13 PM

Nice work!  Thanks for posting!  One thing you might want to do is remove that MG barrel from the mantlet.  It's protruding way too far.  The tank didn't have some super long MG -- they just mounted a normal MG34 with an armored sleeve but it was the same length as other MG34s.  Hope this helps.

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Posted by Tojo72 on Thursday, May 14, 2015 12:45 PM
It's very nice,I like the worn paint on the fenders.I thinks the tracks are nicely weathered,although the rubber bands don't do your build any justice.Blackened exhaust also looks great

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Posted by Reaper420 on Thursday, May 14, 2015 12:50 PM
Gamera

Oh believe me I had models like that too. To be honest it's not my first Armor build, it's my first "real life" armor build. Before this I used to model Warhammer 40k Space Marines, including their armored vehicles, so I have a bit of experience. Still a challenge though as you need to look at pictures of real tanks to figure out how and where you should weather it and show wear. With the Warhammer models, it was kind of more like wherever you wanted to as long as the effect was believable. Thanks for the feedback and kind words!

T26E4

Thanks for your kind words as well. Yeah I accidentally put that back on sticking out too far. It was another casualty from my son's "adventures". It happened to be the only piece that got broken off that I found. I would gladly have traded finding it with finding the clamps that hold the tow cables on the top and the one on the side as well as the headlamp and those other tiny pieces. The reason being is that I could easily just buy an aftermarket MG34 from Master and be set. Those clamps and such, no luck there, only option is to fabricate my own and I'd rather not because they would look "off".

By the way, the tow cables are actually picture hanging wire, well actually mirror hanging wire because I needed a larger diameter than most picture wire comes in. The plastic kit ones were destroyed (by my son) so I was only able to salvage the plastic ends which I drilled out then inserted the ends of the mirror wire. So that's why they appear slightly off.

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Posted by Reaper420 on Thursday, May 14, 2015 12:56 PM
Thanks Tojo, always nice to get kind words from another of the Jedi Masters on the forum!

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Posted by Tojo72 on Thursday, May 14, 2015 1:45 PM

Reaper420
Thanks Tojo, always nice to get kind words from another of the Jedi Masters on the forum!

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Posted by the doog on Thursday, May 14, 2015 8:09 PM

Man, it's scary to see the level that newcomers like yourself are capable of these days, lol. Makes guys like me who took years to learn their craft realize how much we have to keep on our modeling toes with talented guys like you out there! That Tigger looks really awesome! Nice finish and hairspray chipping!

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Posted by Reaper420 on Thursday, May 14, 2015 9:44 PM
Thanks doog! ( made sure to spell it right this time! LOL!) I appreciate the feedback! It still does not look as good as some of the work that you "originals" pump out though.

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Posted by garzonh on Friday, May 15, 2015 7:55 AM

Wow

This looks so real, its like an actual mini me of the tank!

I ike very much the metal patina look it has on the skirts and fenders and definitely real wire looks perfect for the tow cables. The metalish look it has, gives a sense of weight. My kits always seem.... plastich-ish...

Just would like to see how you achieve the colors...woul had been nice... Whistling

Im sure I will keep an eye on your work. Geeked

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Posted by Reaper420 on Friday, May 15, 2015 10:53 AM
Garzonh

Thank you very much sir. I didn't document my WIP because I honestly wasn't sure how it would turn out or if I would like the end result. As you can see though, I was happy with it and then kicked myself for not recording my WIP. Not to fear! I have 3 more Tiger I models on deck (2 Tamiya(1/35 & 1/25) and one Dragon (1/35)) that I will be doing the same techniques on. I will be sure to document it this time to show how I achieved the effects so that those of you interested can give it a try. Stay tuned!

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Posted by PITERPANZER on Friday, May 15, 2015 11:42 AM

Hello!

Very good model ,nice weathering. Congratulation! If You have another 1-25 tiger  welcome to visite my site and shop with 1-25 scale accessories to this rare scale. We do it with my Friend, who is designer of 1-25 scale armor paper-card models and  also all goods to them. How look my tiger now You can see here. It`s not last word, because i wait for more cookies ;-)

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Posted by Reaper420 on Friday, May 15, 2015 12:08 PM
Hi Piterpanzer

I actually have been on your site and plan on buying a bunch of the goodies you have there. I'm glad I found your site! I plan on getter the track set, but where is the correct sprocket wheels that you show on your build? I wanted to pick those up as well. Your tigers are awesome by the way, make sure you post them on the forum here once all of them are finished!

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Posted by PITERPANZER on Friday, May 15, 2015 12:31 PM

My tiger is here since a long time, not finish yet, because i wait and wait for more accessories to my model.

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Posted by Bish on Friday, May 15, 2015 3:03 PM

I have to echo Karl (doog). I have been building armour kits for years, I would be happy now with a finish like that. That's a real beauty. I have to get myself one of these big kits, how was it to build.

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Posted by Reaper420 on Friday, May 15, 2015 4:45 PM
Hey Bish. Long time no talk! Man that kit was a blast. I picked it up at Hobbies Unlimited, my LHS for $135. It's the Second release version. I almost foolishly bought it off ThiefBay for $390! Glad I didn't! Man this kit was a blast to build. I couldn't bring myself to put it down. I recommend it to anyone who is interested. I enjoyed it so much that I bought a second one!(the box in the background is it, unopened as of yet). Probably going to model that one in the standard grey.

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