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    #31
    Hi Maciej,
    Just read through your blog, and it was a pleasure to watch the build come to life. And what is even more of a pleasure is to see a Tiger that looks like it is in the field, instead of some representations where it looks like a reject from a scrap yard. Well Done.
    Cheers, Mike.

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    • rtfoe
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 9101

      #32
      Originally posted by MikeC
      Hi Maciej,
      Just read through your blog, and it was a pleasure to watch the build come to life. And what is even more of a pleasure is to see a Tiger that looks like it is in the field, instead of some representations where it looks like a reject from a scrap yard. Well Done.
      Cheers, Mike.
      Haha...took the words right out of my mouth.

      Cheers,
      Richard

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      • MattSki213
        • Oct 2018
        • 487

        #33
        Originally posted by MikeC
        Hi Maciej,
        Just read through your blog, and it was a pleasure to watch the build come to life. And what is even more of a pleasure is to see a Tiger that looks like it is in the field, instead of some representations where it looks like a reject from a scrap yard. Well Done.
        Cheers, Mike.
        Mike Thank You really appreciate, fortunately for me I'm not good with making models really weathered and used (not to good with sponge technique and even worst with hairspray ).

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        • MattSki213
          • Oct 2018
          • 487

          #34
          Originally posted by rtfoe
          Haha...took the words right out of my mouth.

          Cheers,
          Richard
          Thank You Richard

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            #35
            Originally posted by MattSki213
            Mike Thank You really appreciate, fortunately for me I'm not good with making models really weathered and used (not to good with sponge technique and even worst with hairspray ).
            Like I said before, I think much of the currently fashionable style weathering (especially chipping) is usually way overdone. I agree with Mike and Richard that this model looks far more realistic and believable than if you had put chipped paint on every edge on the armour.

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            • MattSki213
              • Oct 2018
              • 487

              #36
              Originally posted by Jakko
              Like I said before, I think much of the currently fashionable style weathering (especially chipping) is usually way overdone. I agree with Mike and Richard that this model looks far more realistic and believable than if you had put chipped paint on every edge on the armour.
              Thank You Jakko

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              • spanner570
                SMF Supporters
                • May 2009
                • 15441

                #37
                Originally posted by MattSki213
                (not to good with sponge technique and even worst with hairspray :smiling3: ).
                Like jakko, I don't like model chipping overdone. Your model just proves you need neither a sponge, hairspray or whatever to produce an excellent model.

                Welcome to the 'Keep it Simple' Club!

                Ron

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                • MattSki213
                  • Oct 2018
                  • 487

                  #38
                  Originally posted by spanner570
                  Like jakko, I don't like model chipping overdone. Your model just proves you need neither a sponge, hairspray or whatever to produce an excellent model.

                  Welcome to the 'Keep it Simple' Club!

                  Ron
                  Thank You Ron

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