academy tiger 1 early production 1/35 full interior

I have been modeling for about 3-4 years now, but only ship’s , thought it was about time to have a go at something else ,you armour guy’s are the best at weathering so hopefully , some very kind critiquing can show me the way .

drive train is in

Well, I don’t have experience in weathering, but I have looked into a few tanks. The thing to bear in mind is, what will happen in the tank? Where will people sit and stand? What will they handle and how will they move?

David

Looking good!

thank’s guy’s , got a bit more done ,

You’re doing some great work. The final drive looks very good.

Hey Steve,
The top of those feifel filters on the rear
of the vehicle need a bit of work.
Some guys just leave 'em flat but
that seam needs to go.

Here’s a good picture for you.
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!http://www.phoca.cz/forum/images/smilies/icon_idea.gifMaybe I’m nit-pickin’ here but I’m only
trying to help.

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Here’s a better photo… :wink:

Feifel filters

Looks nice and clean so far on the insides. You can accent that with the time tested old school methods of washes and dry brushing to bring out shadows and highlights.

For weathering you can show wear in high use areas such as floorboards where the crews boots’ will wear at the paint. Dust, sand or dirt, and mud will get tracked inside by their boots, as well as dust getting pulled into open hatches while driving, depending upon the operating environment. Machinery will show fluid seepage and spillage around filler caps and this will attract dust and grime during everyday use. Ammo going in and out of the racks will ding up the paint… just some thoughts for the insides for what you show so far…

I’ve seen a lot of your stuff stikpusher really like it , how did I go

I sanded the filter’s as much as I dared disastermaster , I’ll just have to be a little more careful next time , thank’s for pointing it out though ,

Steve the build is looking great.

Oh wow that’s neat, nice work!

Somenice work there, would definatly suit some dirtying up in there. Are you doing the vehicle on the box art.

Steve, you’re doing great. Your interior weathering is bringing it to life. I know you won’t likely be able to see it once the turret roof is on, but there is a seam visible on the breach, just forward of the breach block. Also, I do believe the breach block should be a bare steel and not painted. But check on that before you do any color changes to confirm. These are both tiny things, and overall I’m really liking your work on this.

Glad to help!

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stikpusher

man I am going to have to be a lot more careful , I will try to sand that seam out , the instructions said tree green , I will go over it with metallic grey .

bish

not sure yet ,what camoflage to do yet , going to brisbane on the weekend [200k’s], for some supplies . could I ask how you would dirty it up , I’m really unsure on how far to go , any help would be greatly appreciated .

this is how I intend to display it , with the pieces for the turret raised to the correct height

It’s a persistent problem in the modelling world; the model companies don’t do enough research. See http://tiger1.info/EN/Gun-breech.html