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Tiger I w/ Interior Update (I finally got the "right" colors)

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  • From: beacon falls , Ct.
Posted by treadwell on Sunday, March 12, 2006 9:12 PM
i agree with you on the look of the casting!-- it is gonna be awsome when completed --- post a lot of pics man -- i am following this one!Big Smile [:D]--- treadwell

   

 

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Posted by MontanaCowboy on Sunday, March 12, 2006 8:31 PM

here is a picture of the "completed" transmission.

I  love the look of the cast areas

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 12, 2006 8:07 PM
looks great colors look awesome.
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Posted by schweinhund on Sunday, March 12, 2006 11:58 AM

 

Great looking tiger you have there!

I love interiors in tanks! I still have to finish a jagdtiger with jaguar interior.

Keep it coming, Jan Smile [:)]

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Posted by MontanaCowboy on Sunday, March 12, 2006 11:41 AM

Thanks,

I know what you mean about adding another dimension to armor models.

It makes all the others seem "empty and hollow."

The red primer was possible later in the war, but let's not go in depth with this.

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Posted by spector822002 on Saturday, March 11, 2006 4:19 PM
It looks good to me , I used Primer red for the lowers on my panther and T 2 but who knows , yet another arguement that could go on foreever .

I like the grey myself .

Interior work adds a whole new perspective to tank models  doesn't it ? 

Nice job so far .
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Posted by MontanaCowboy on Saturday, March 11, 2006 4:13 PM

no kidding! S04, S03, who knows? Question [?]

Now that I look at it, the demarcation should come up about another 3/8 inch.

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Posted by crockett on Saturday, March 11, 2006 3:36 PM

 treadwell wrote:
just to throw in my 2 cents,i think both you guys are both half correct-- i think the gray should come up higher to the sponson line like crockett  said, however i think cowboy may be more correct on the color -- not panzer gray, but what i would call an industrial 'machine gray' that was probably not dull either--more semi gloss looking--the eifelbien looks right on to me!-- anyway, none of us will ever know for sureTongue [:P]-- the build looks top notch so farBig Smile [:D]--treadwell

Yes, interesting. Kind of like trying to determine the call number of the Wittmann Tiger @ Villers Bocage, eh?

 

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Posted by treadwell on Saturday, March 11, 2006 2:29 PM
just to throw in my 2 cents,i think both you guys are both half correct-- i think the gray should come up higher to the sponson line like crockett  said, however i think cowboy may be more correct on the color -- not panzer gray, but what i would call an industrial 'machine gray' that was probably not dull either--more semi gloss looking--the eifelbien looks right on to me!-- anyway, none of us will ever know for sureTongue [:P]-- the build looks top notch so farBig Smile [:D]--treadwell

   

 

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Posted by MontanaCowboy on Saturday, March 11, 2006 10:47 AM

I know how you feel, I researched many tigers, including that, and the same you did. but other pics convinced me that that pic you have is "incorrect" (no offense) and the real color is not panzer gray (striclty exterior), but a gray-green color (primer, so to speak). Thanks though! Smile [:)]

 

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Posted by crockett on Saturday, March 11, 2006 9:40 AM

I am very cautious about taking positions on interior color for Tiger tanks, restored museum relics are not always represent of the original schemes. That being said, I went with the Bovington information and references, because I believe it was a restoration effort that focused on accuracy.

Since you have painstakingly worried about the right shade of eifelbein, you might want to consider that everything below the sponson line in the fighting compartment should be panzer gray?

You can see what I mean here, from the radio operator position, final drives and associated running gear are gray. When you look at photos of maintenance personnel removing and replacing these components, they are clearly not the eifelbein color.

Now, don't take me wrong, I don't want to start a debate and have this thread degenerate into controversy. It is clear that no one is really sure. It's your kit, hundreds of these Academy Tigers have  been done before, and every one of them has a different interior color scheme. There are museum pieces with the entire interior painted off white, so I guess "what ever floats your boat" is the way to go.

Thats what I did on my 1/25th scratchbuilt interior project...Have fun Cowboy!...Steve

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 11, 2006 6:51 AM
Looking very goodThumbs Up [tup]keep it up.
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Tiger I w/ Interior Update (I finally got the "right" colors)
Posted by MontanaCowboy on Friday, March 10, 2006 11:31 PM

Well, after testing out about 10 color squares for the eifelbien color, I think I've gotten it. It was a mix of flat white (about 80%) and dark tan (15%), and a few drops of pale green for good measure.

This is the Academy kit (1/35 early version) with Eduard interior PE, resin Maybach HL 230 P45 engine (I know it only has 2 air cleaners), interior panzer stencil decals, scratchbuilt drive shaft (my first scratch built part),and resin transmission.

The green-gray is fieldgrau (70%), black (5-10%), and pale green (15-20%)

The hull red primer will be britisch crimson in the engine bay area.

The engine will be satin black with some metal colors picked out and plumbing added. (it will be displayed on it's own wooden base)

The tranny is the eifelbien and some sort of metalizer forward of the radio stack and on the rough parts of the disc brakey thingies Tongue [:P]

Tell me what you think, it still needs 1 or 2 more coats.

 

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