Marc - liking that ambush scheme, you got the mo*jo work'n the paint pallet
SMJmodeler
jgeratic: That's an interesting color...I like it...and I like the varaiation of the coverage in the inset photo. I don't see the airbrshing problem.
Thanks SMJ -
I've visited the missinglynx axis forums numerous time and there is plenty to read on Tunisia Tigers. Opinions/ideas vary, but most seem to conceed that the intial Tigers of the 1st company of 501 were shipped over in a single colour, and quite possibly over painted while waiting in Italy. This colour was likely either Gelbbraun RAL 8000 or Graugrün RAL 7008 - the latter of which I choose.
Both these colours were issued in 1941, RAL 8000 being the main body colour and the other covering one third. My thought is, though it likely has been stated elswhere, 7008 was more abundant in supply as it was not used as much, and/or it better matched the Tunisian terrain (much more vegetation is present compared to Libya and Egypt).
The "accidental" airbrush effect I ended up with is interesting because apparently, when the Bovington Tiger was being cleaned up for it's most recent makeover, it was found certain areas were camouflaged with a mixture of oil and sand. Intriguing, as something similar was done back in 1941 when a mud mixture was applied to the stark grey vehicles.
The vehicle I'm portraying is 02 from battalian HQ. It has a nickname 'Heidi' on the bow plate and this is one of only two known photos of this particular Tiger - I've no idea how it was confirmed, must be something known about the crew?
regards,
Jack