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Kick the tires and light the fires!
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.
I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so
On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
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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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...
Im sure I will keep an eye on your work.
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!
Reaper420Thanks Tojo, always nice to get kind words from another of the Jedi Masters on the forum!
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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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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.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
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