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    #16
    Now there is some serious detail in this kit, and you have done it justice Robert.....I do love the tigers, and you have brought this big cat to life, great build and a great paint job mate...very well done.

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      #17
      Back at the Tiger had a few things to do this last week or so, Tiger had to wait : ( a couple more pics, near finished wheels Tracks and a white wash and weathering which should be fun.... Eduard zimmerit used and will be using Vallejo for weathering has been great fun will post finished pics soon.

      Robert

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      • Guest

        #18
        That looks nice Robert, although I'm not a fan of Eduard zimmerit as I think it's too regular & shallow. The real stuff was applied quite roughly with greater depth to the ridges.

        Looking forward to seeing more!

        Cheers

        Patrick

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          #19
          Stunning job you have done of this one.

          Andy

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            #20
            Yes Patrick you are right my next Tiger will be applied with the putty : ) I am already looking up to buy another Tiger as I liked doing this one a bit to much detail at times but enjoyable. I sent for the Eduard kit but when I got it was a bit disappointed thought the putty was a better option but did not want to waste the zimmerit kit.

            Robert

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              #21
              I know what you mean Robert, I did exactly the same thing & felt all proud of my Tiger until I saw other ones!

              Another tip is using picture hanging wire to replace the kit cables ; they look much better!

              Cheers

              Patrick

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                #22
                Completed : ).

                Robert

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