Thanks so much you guys. Let's see if I can remember everything. Base kit was the
Italeri Pz.Kpfw VI Tiger AusF. E (Tp) in 1/35 scale.
AFV Club Early Tiger tracks
Eduard exterior photo-etch for Italeri Tiger I AusF.E/1 .....a different kit? I think it's the same kit but without the air cleaners.
I can't remember who made the engine grilles. Probably Eduard but they're the grilles for the Tamiya kit (cheaper). I had to trim them a bit to make them fit.
Replaced tow cables with thick picture hanging wire.
Replaced barrel cleaning rods with wire.
Painted it Tamiya desert yellow.
Dry brushed and color modulated flat surfaces with desert yellow mixed with white.
Pin washed with mixed burnt umber and black oil paint.
Chipping added by sponge and fine brush using Tamiya german grey.
Made random scuff marks all over with black , brown , and white colored pencils.
Gave it a lght wash of white oil paint and using a wide flat brush dipped in low odor thinner, made downward streaks
Rust on the mufflers is black and brown pastel chalk.
Added rust and dirt streaks with burnt umber and black oil paints.
A couple of dirt washes on lower surfaces and wheels using AK Interactive Dark Earth pigment and MIG Europe dust. Also made some mud with these and smudged a little on the wheels and other lower areas.
The tracks were painted Tamiya gun metal and then given two different light washes . One made from Black chalk dust and rubbing alcohol...the other from brown chalk dust and rubbing alcohol.
I alternated between the two until I was happy with the color but looking at them now they look too dark to me.
When dry , I rubbed them with a dry sponge to burnish them to a metallic sheen. Then i rubbed the contact points with my fingers dampened with water to show brighter wear. I haven't quite perfected this yet though. And I learned that this technique does NOT work on band tracks. Ugh.
Then I gave them heavy washes of MIG europe dust in the recesses.
I think that pretty much covers it!