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    Academy Tiger-1 mid production.

    Onto my second Tank a bit more detail and maybe not a good one to be building for my second : ) but real fun just taking a bit of time at it. Might set it on a dio that would be fun.

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    Robert

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    #2
    Those Academy kits are great with all that interior detail. Looks like you're coping with it really well Robert.

    Look forward to seeing this one get built.

    Patrick

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    • spanner570
      SMF Supporters
      • May 2009
      • 15391

      #3
      Looking good Robert. I have one of these finished in my gallery.

      They make up into a superb kit....just take your time, 'cos it is fiddly isn't it?

      Just one thing, and I hope you don't mind the suggestion..

      It looks like you are applying a whitewash. Keep in mind it was applied with a big brush, so it was a rather hit and miss affair and quickly sploshed on. So you will see some of the cammo showing through here and there....

      I really hope you don't mind me pointing this out...I'm always scared stiff of upsetting people with suggestions and/or advise!

      Ron

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      • Guest

        #4
        A whitewash Ron? I thought that was just the grey plastic ... if I'm wrong then apologies!

        Patrick

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        • Guest

          #5
          Thanks Ron never thought of that i have painted it first with german grey and making some chips around the zimmerit to show through the grey and my wheels r a bit slap on : ) and no problem about feed back of any kind I need all the ideas and help, what camo do u think I need? should paint german grey on zimmerit first then slap white on?. Thanks mate for any feedback this is what I am on here for lots of help : ). think I should paint grey on zimmerit and slap white on.

          Robert

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          • spanner570
            SMF Supporters
            • May 2009
            • 15391

            #6
            Originally posted by \
            A whitewash Ron? I thought that was just the grey plastic ... if I'm wrong then apologies!Patrick
            No problem Patrick, it's just that on my monitor the turret and barrel look white.....!? So I kind'a assumed it was whitewashed.

            Robert, there are more knowledgeable people on here with regards to colour for your Tiger, but as I have pictures of Tigers with cammo or grey, with white wash, grey is just fine. Particularily in Russian snow. A lot depends on the time and place which paint job you choose.

            But I'll leave it to those who can give you the diffinitive answer...Either way you will be right to slap the white stuff on!

            Cheers,

            Ron

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            • Guest

              #7
              Robert, the Tiger variant that your building would have had a basecoat of dark yellow ( dunkelgelb) with red/brown and or olive green camo applied locally.

              The camo was usually applied via spraygun in loose wavy line patterns, and the intensity of the colour varied considerably as it was thinned with gasoline.

              If you go for a whitewashed look, it was never applied heavily & washed/wore off pretty quick.

              If you have a particular theatre or scenario in mind, let me know & I'll check my records for example photos.

              Patrick

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              • Guest

                #8
                Hi Patrick/Ron

                As I said before painted it German grey but maybe a bit heavy on the white just want to do a winter camouflage was also thinking of olive green stripes over the white which i have seen on net,but maybe as you have said should stick with the camo with the kit yellow and red/brown yep going back to the paint board : ) then will slap the white on and try and weather it with a bit showing through I would like to set it in a small winter scene with a building or sitting in a tree area or beside a burnt out Russian vehicle just thinking at mom but first things first Tank build : ) I would appreciate any photos and feedback have been looking on net etc lots of ideas. Thanks guys for your comments at mom I just use brushes have got a spraygun which a friend give me but have not used it yet. Wil check out your profiles for pics also.

                Robert

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Could always look into the hairspray technique for weathering that whitewash. paint your base and after it dries put a coat of hairspray on it. After the hairspray dries paint your white. After the white dries use water and a stiff paint brush to rub off the white in the areas you want the whitewash to be gone or faded on.

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    If you do use the hairspray technique Robert, be sure to seal the paintwork with something like Klear, otherwise you might rub it off as you're removing the hairspray / whitewash.

                    Patrick

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Tiger-1 progress

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                      Progress on the Tiger-1 only my second Tank maybe to much detail but I am glad with the build so far good fun taking my time with this one hope to finish with a winter wash and would love to set it into a winter dio we will see.

                      Robert

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        That looks pretty good Robert, especially for only your 2nd tank. Those Academy kits have lots of detail!

                        Patrick

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                        • Ian M
                          Administrator
                          • Dec 2008
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                          • Ian
                          • Falster, Denmark

                          #13
                          Looks great Robert. Sure is a lot of detail in there!

                          Ian M
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                          Bismarck

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                          • spanner570
                            SMF Supporters
                            • May 2009
                            • 15391

                            #14
                            Looking really good Robert. Nice paintwork. It brings back good, if frustrating, memories of my go at this model!

                            Cheers,

                            Ron

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                              #15
                              Looking really good Robert! Fantastic work!!I wish to see it in a winter dio!!! I'm sure that will be amanzing!

                              Have fun

                              Polux

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