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  • Centurion3RTR
    • Jan 2009
    • 2093

    #1

    October 1944, The Quiet Before The Storm.

    Finished my latest project, the King Tiger or Tiger II. A lot of work has gone into this one to make it better from the last (but don't we all).

    Hope you enjoy looking as i've enjoyed building it.

    John
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    #2
    Great stuff John :emo1: Your tiger II looks like my 1/16th RC Tamiya job !

    ian.

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      #3
      a brilliant job you've done there i love the attention to detail!! the king tiger and the original tiger tank are among my favourite tanks ever made. and i really like how you've set it up showing the crew fixing it's track, very realistic and true to its operational history :grinball2: german engineering at its best :england:

      well done and hope to see more projects in the future!!

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      • Centurion3RTR
        • Jan 2009
        • 2093

        #4
        Thank you for the kind words lads. Going to take some time off for now (need to have a good clear out for new projects). But don't pannic, i have kit's waiting:dancing1:

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          #5
          excellent stuff well done!!

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          • Centurion3RTR
            • Jan 2009
            • 2093

            #6
            Thanks James, enjoyed building this that much i'm loving WW2 German Armour. I have said that i'm taking some time off to make room for new models but thats not gone to plan, i've just got the Tiger 1. Opps, the wife is not pleased but, it keep's me off the street's.

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            • djellis10
              • Aug 2008
              • 138

              #7
              Brilliant job....loving it. What compound did you use for making up the grass banks from the base?

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              • Centurion3RTR
                • Jan 2009
                • 2093

                #8
                Originally posted by \
                Brilliant job....loving it. What compound did you use for making up the grass banks from the base?
                Thanks djellis10, no compound just some old polystyrene from goods packaging melted with a cigarette lighter. Then the lot was covered with household filler mixed with garden soil for texture. The base is just an old cork memo board too (recycling).

                Hope this helps you, John

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                • djellis10
                  • Aug 2008
                  • 138

                  #9
                  Originally posted by \
                  Thanks djellis10, no compound just some old polystyrene from goods packaging melted with a cigarette lighter. Then the lot was covered with household filler mixed with garden soil for texture. The base is just an old cork memo board too (recycling).Hope this helps you, John
                  Thanks for letting me know how John, im gonna give that a go when i get the chance!

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                    #10
                    Terrific stuff, I really like this as there's a lot of effort gone into it. You should be well chuffed

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                    • Centurion3RTR
                      • Jan 2009
                      • 2093

                      #11
                      Originally posted by \
                      Terrific stuff, I really like this as there's a lot of effort gone into it. You should be well chuffed
                      Thanks Plastickitbasher, i'm over the moon how it looks now, i did have to get a new airbrush to finish it. But it is worth it.

                      djellis10, not a problem, glad to help.

                      Just for you, i've been playing on photobucket with good results.

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                        #12
                        That is a superb model and diorama!

                        The activity pulls you into it.

                        So much so that I kept forgetting to look at the model!

                        Well done!

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                          #13
                          It might be a little late but i'd just like to say that it is amazing. So much detail and I love the banks. If your still answering questions, what size is the base?

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                            #14
                            Hi John,

                            I can only agree with the others here, excellent work there and the crew members certainly add a nice extra dimension to this one too, You could almost believe that they were actually changing that track for real.

                            Very nicely done and presented.

                            Regards.........Mark

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                            • Centurion3RTR
                              • Jan 2009
                              • 2093

                              #15
                              Thanks guys, it's alway's nice to have great comments.

                              Satnav, it's not too late bud, size is 12x16in. Just an old memo board the wife didn't want anymore. Thing is, now she's got a bigger one and i've got to keep my eyes off it (yeah right, i've got plans for that lol).

                              Mark, there is a story behind changing the track, i did one side that turned out ok but, the busted track didn't go too well hence, they are fixing it. I normally build straight out the box, but now i'm building little dioramas for them to sit on it's more fun. A model is just a model until it's on a diorama, then it's a moment in time (that's how i look at it anyways).

                              Take care, John

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