Here is my tiger that I just finished for the Red Storm GB. It represents the tiger that was photographed at the Brandenberger Gate.






Once again any and all coments and critisim is welcome.
Thanks for looking
Here is my tiger that I just finished for the Red Storm GB. It represents the tiger that was photographed at the Brandenberger Gate.






Once again any and all coments and critisim is welcome.
Thanks for looking
Nice moose… real nice indeed. That’s gonna look sweet on the shelf[tup]
That looks great! What kit is that?
WOW, Moose! That cat just looks like “trouble”! Terrific!!!
You did an awesoe job on it. The paint and weathering is KILLER!!!
WOW Moose GREAT job!!!
The only thing is that IMO the weels don’t look weathered enough compared to the rest of the tank or mayby I just don’t see the weathering on them because of the pic… but thats just me a guy who makes his weels big giant blobs of dried mud.
GREAT work!
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That is one sweet looking Tiger!! [bow]Love the weathering, and the fact that you left off most of the fenders. Makes your Tiger look it different and like it’s a war-torn vehicle.[tup]
Sweet Tiger!, i really like how your cables turned out too.[tup]
Looks great.[tup]
Do you have the pic you used for reference?
Thanks everyone. This build was a pleasure to build. At times not but still fun. As for the reference pics here they are. It was funny, I would build up a section and then reallize that what I just built wasn’t on this tiger. As what kit I started with it was a Tamiya early tiger. I then added from tiger design the following: Resin turrret roof with coupla, resin front armor plate with vision block, #7 turret manlet. Amorscale barrel, Lion Roar PE kit, Master Club resin tracks (late), Tiger work shop resin hub kit. And last, a set of Bison decals for this particular tiger.
Thanks again everyone, you encourage myself to new levels on my builds.




If you look at the reference photos of the actual tank, I think moose did a perfect job on the roadwheels. Examine the photos, you might want to reverse your constuctive criticism.
regards,
Steve
Looks awesome moose. I as well think the roadwheels look great. Almost look like replacements or something. Overall great build. [:)]
Just to let you know though, it is the Brandenburg Gate, not Bradenberger.
Very well done replicating this particular Tiger moose…the decal markings in particular are what really caught my attention, especially with the reworked 2 (or 9 depending on how you look at it). Top notch!
I did’nt realize you where modleing that after the real viacal nice job!
I like how your tow cables are hanging it looks realy cool.
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!http://th277.photobucket.com/albums/kk62/truckintedybehr/Smileys/th_respect-055.gifVery nice indeed, especially if all you had to work with was the pictures you showed us.
!http://th224.photobucket.com/albums/dd5/lilmissmontana/smileys%20not/th_smiley-Artist.gifThe colors are especially appealing along with the missing wheels. The absence of the said wheels gives a real look of desperation.
What’s the story with the “2” / “9” thing?

Congratulation !
Great model in 1-35 scale.I try to create old 1-25 Tamiya tiger to the same vehicle based on the same pictures. Now ,thanks You I have one pic more (back of the tiger).My model is on FSM too.Thanks for sharing ,congratulation again .
Reagards Piter
I’ve always had a soft-spot for models of actual and documented combat vehicles…great work on this one…the number “2” or “9” is very unusual—anyone know the story behind it…it is hard to make out in the ref pic that it looks the same as your marking but maybe there are other pics I haven’t seen…great model.