Tiger Tiger burning Bright... (Tamiya 1/35 Tiger I (Late)

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Re: Tiger Tiger burning Bright... (Tamiya 1/35 Tiger I (Late)

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Stikpusher wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2023 4:51 pm In that case, I’ll say have a look at my M51 Sherman build…

https://www.spamodeler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5983
Thanks for the links Carlos, very interesting reading (and superb builds, it was nice to go back and revisit them) - I found the M46 build especially useful when it came to the individual link tracks, I like how you built them up in short sections - it certainly give me an idea of how to handle them, although I will have the sag to contend with on the Tiger. It was also interesting how you basically assembled the running gear, primed it all black in-situ. and then just added a light coating of the OD over the road wheels keeping it basically all in shadow - and then weathering over the top. I think I might try both methods - the Tiger I might paint with the wheels and the tracks off, and the next build (which will probably be an M4) with everything on.

The M51 is awesome btw - that bloody great gun on the Sherman chassis looks insane.


I have added all the tools etc to the Tiger, I'm just waiting on the PE screens before I add the tow cables. Looking at them fitted, I shouldn't have an issue painting them in place. I also need to figure out paints for the tank commander. :hmm:

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Re: Tiger Tiger burning Bright... (Tamiya 1/35 Tiger I (Late)

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I've been doing some image searches on Tigers in France - from what I can tell the Germans didn't have much in the way of stowage on these things - more room inside maybe?

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A very nice choice, Stuart. (By the way, I've seen that several of my comments did not post on other topics. I think my IPad is dy ing.) With Darth-Carlos you are in good hands.
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LOL! That sounds about right Lyle! I hope you're well!
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As far as stowage goes on German armor, aside from North Africa, for the most part, the did tend to carry a lot less than the western Allies AFVs.

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Oh no Stuart! Please tell me you didn't go to the target side.
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Medicman71 wrote: Tue Oct 17, 2023 7:32 am Oh no Stuart! Please tell me you didn't go to the target side.
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Medicman71 wrote: Tue Oct 17, 2023 7:32 am Oh no Stuart! Please tell me you didn't go to the target side.
I'm afraid so, they have cake...

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Re: Tiger Tiger burning Bright... (Tamiya 1/35 Tiger I (Late)

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Due to a lack of bench time over the past few weeks I've only made sloooowwww progress on this - however, the hull has now had the PE mesh added and is complete and ready for paint.

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The turret and 88mm are only added for effect, they're still being worked on. The barrel needs a bit more seam work and the Turret is about to have it's zimmerit applied, via Tamiya's sticky back sheet.

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I did actually give the interior a basic paint job, as I intend to have the TC's hatch open and the Commander painted up and added - so I wanted to give the impression of the interior - but I forgot to take photos before I added the turret top! Here's a view of the underside. I did actually paint the seat cushions as well.

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