1/35 Tamiya Tiger I Mid, COMPLETED!!!

great looking Tiger, really liked the weathering and even mud splashes on the back of the turrent and body. One for the display room!

First class work. Well done I love the weathering

!http://forums.celicasupra.com/images/smilies/wtf.gifDaლ, this is HOT !

Can’t believe I missed it.

But I CAN REALLY appreciate it.

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That is some of THE BEST mud work I have ever seen. A beautiful build! Excellent realism there!!! Just curious but what is your method for the Zimm?

Sweeet build Steve !!! You did a superb looking finish with the winter weathering …i’ve never tried doing that because i know its a real challenge to get it to look correct …like yours does .[B]

WOW SWEET KITTY SMJ[Y] love the battle damage. very cool.

Clay

Koenigtiger/ ghostt180/ disatermaster/ shellback/ vonryan: Thanks for checking in guys…and a sincere thank you for all your comments.

stikpusher: WOW, some of the best mudwork you’ve seen, thank you very much. For the zim’ I added acetone to squadron putty to get a workable thinned mix. I spread it on in 1" square areas at a time, let it dry for about 30 seconds and then used a chiseled x-acto to make the impressions. It was slow and sloppy but I’m pleased with the “not so perfect” look.

absolutly amazing job

Wow amazing work!!! I love the mud !! Fantastic!!!

what did you use for the zimmeret?

excelent work bro

modeler#1/ Ben323/ evo_lover: Thanks a lot guys, glad you like it!!

tates: stikpusher asked the same question on pqge 2…here was my response: “For the zim’ I added acetone to squadron putty to get a workable thinned mix. I spread it on in 1” square areas at a time, let it dry for about 30 seconds and then used a chiseled x-acto to make the impressions. It was slow and sloppy but I’m pleased with the “not so perfect” look.

Hey Steve you certainly captured the look !