My Tiger 1 *PICS*

Comments are welcome

David

Nice work generally. I really like it! SOmething I noticed were pretty apparent seam lines on the Feifel air filters. It may seem nitpicky but in a contest, your kit would be ruled out immediately due to an issue as small as that. HTH

I like your build. The mud looks like it just came out of the field nice. Also if you enter a contest please fix the seam lines on the air filter…lol. nice build

Nice job. Like the muddy running gear. How did you make the mud? Nice touch on the the muddy shovel.

A nice build, but the details, the details?..I would add the headlight wires, repaint the jacking block in natural wood, tie down the tow cables on the rear deck area properly…etc. Sorry, but I’m a nitpicker when it comes to the Tigers! Congratulations on your build.

Steve

Very nice tiger model, the dirty wet muddy effect is a good touch. How do you get the front and side finders all bet up like that? Great job.

Lookin’ real good David ! [:P] You’re headed in the [tup] right direction. Little things like the seam on the filters, on the shovel, tow cables on the hull deck and the lack of detail on the bottom of the jack base are evident, and you can improve on your next project, but you seem to have the color, the mud and the general "pesence"of the tank in good order. [:D] I like what I see.

Steve

ah yes the details, Well I have taken on board what you all have said and I am in the process of fixing up a few little things. This particular model was the first I ever built, I have just given it a fresh coat of paint. I will repost the new pics after she goes back to the field shop.

David

Pretty darn good job. I’m not a nitpicker for most details, so I say keep up the good work. First model you say? Very impressed.

It looks really great, the weathering is a little too heavy for my taste, but looks great all the same!

Wow, that is some heavy mud. Pretty nicely done.

Great job! I love the mud, have seen pics like that… I also want to know how you did the mud…

FELDMARSCHALL MODEL - all the damage done to the fenders was applied by heating the parts with a very small blow torch. After you have heated the part I used the handle of an X-acto to manipulate the parts.

MATHEW9/ANTHONY 14 - The mud was made using a mixture of tamiya x-9 paint/water and some fine ballast sold by citadel minatures. I just play around with the mixtures until it looks right.

David