What-if JagdTiger 1, this is my most recent completed project. Granted, what-if's are not everybody's cup-of-tea... tea, get it ? Most of you guys being British. I mean, Lol....
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Ron, that is most interesting.........and a very logical approach to "what might have been". The late war camo is the "Bomb" and I have only seen it on a Tiger ll.....you have kept this in the realm of believability and that makes it even better! Well done to you, Sir. The base is a work of art......did you have a specific location or time frame in mind when you rendered this? Rick H. :thumb2:Comment
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Hi Rick, glad you like it ! I would figure mid-1944 , I suppose. Sorry, really hadn't put that much thought into it. Lol, I just really liked the model kit and couldnt resist. The octopus camo, hmm. Overall I'm satisfied with the result. The rather-large "suckers" were originally red oxide, but I think it's better all Olive
PS not sure whether either T34 turret fits into the timeframes they were in my spare stash and I gladly pressed them into serviceComment
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Hi Ron, I didn't know that camo scheme was referred to as octopus camo.....makes sense though. I have only seen it in yellow over a green background.... I guess it would be subjective, as there really aren't any color pics to work from that I am aware of. What did you use for the "wire" wrap on the barrel?
Rick H.Comment
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Oh, the red oxide suckers were my own spin Rick, and imo the looked terrible so I went back over those with the Olive. The original octupus camo (I'm no authority on this) I had seen had smaller, more numerous suckers, olive on dark yellow, vice-versa. This whole affair on my model, just having fun experimenting with something different.Comment
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Hi Ron, I didn't know that camo scheme was referred to as octopus camo.....makes sense though. I have only seen it in yellow over a green background.... I guess it would be subjective, as there really aren't any color pics to work from that I am aware of. What did you use for the "wire" wrap on the barrel?
Rick H.Comment
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Very imaginatively put together Ron.
Superb effects giving a very pleasing 7 authentic appearance, Very nice work indeed.
LaurieComment
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Hi Ron, I didn't know that camo scheme was referred to as octopus camo.....makes sense though. I have only seen it in yellow over a green background.... I guess it would be subjective, as there really aren't any color pics to work from that I am aware of. What did you use for the "wire" wrap on the barrel?
Rick H.
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Hi Ron, I didn't know that camo scheme was referred to as octopus camo.....makes sense though. I have only seen it in yellow over a green background.... I guess it would be subjective, as there really aren't any color pics to work from that I am aware of. What did you use for the "wire" wrap on the barrel?
Rick H.
Just remembered , the faux wire wrap came from Diodump.com. as 1/35 chicken wireComment
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Hi Ron
Yes just love diorama. They tell a story. Plus after spending all the time building a model it sets it in it's normal environment.
For friends as well viewing your stuff I am certain they look further at the detail as there is so much of it.
Downside they take a lot of room. I know well my room is near choked.
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Lovely job. The subject is excellent, but the mud and moisture on the base make it really pop. All round, an excellent rendition.Comment
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