Yeah, it looks pretty good. I would personally weather it a little bit more, but a Tiger is good all by itself. And hey, you may want to have it that way. Keep up the good work.
and by the way, I have that same table cloth… [:I]
heh… thanks the whole idea with the weathering is the fact that the tank was realatively new to the unit, I haven’t finished them yet, but that’s the reason why I’m going to use the Propaganda team once I come back from the weekend. I just finished it like two hours ago… and yes, that tablecloth is something else LOL too bad it’s the future motherinlaws lol
Very nice, you’re whetting my appetite for the Early and the Late models that are due out sometime this year. Are you planning on getting either?
James,
Looks really cool. Construction looks solid and I like the subtle weathering. Congratulations on a solid build. Looks like you and I have finished our Tigers, anybody else working one out there?
Steve
[:D]looks good,very nice job.[:D]
looks good. Its great finally getting to see these kits finished. Just one thing, the hatches would have been painted the same as the exterior, since a white hatch makes a nice target for a hiding enemy.
I think that we all, more or less, have the same table cloth.
Looks very similar now that you mentioned it.
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Great job![tup][tup][tup]
Thanks guys! Tiger, yeah I’m planning on doing the whole range of the Tiger… Eventhough it made me mad alot, I still loved the kit after I finished it LOL! Crockett I love yours! Looks awsome and you seemed to finish it in no time! I’ll chat with you guys after I come back from upstate! Peace…
Crockett!
I love your Tiger! Looks exactly like the picture you showed me! Excellent job my friend!
Great build. Are the exhaust stacks painted or is that copper tube? If the are painted how did you achieve that color?
Looks great from here. Thanks for sharing.
Regards, Rick
awesome work mate, how did you paint the tracks. They look really good.
Dave