TIGER RECALLED FROM EASTERN FRONT

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Robin Ellis
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TIGER RECALLED FROM EASTERN FRONT

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After nearly six years covered in snow my Tiger has been to Paderborn for a new paint job. The crew will also have to eventually be redressed!
FROM THIS:
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TO THIS:
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The grey is much darker than in the photos!

martin pitcairn
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Post by martin pitcairn »

hi robin, are our first run tigers realy nearly six years old? i have cmpletely lost track of the age of these beasts! New paint job is great!

Andy Payne
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G'Day Robin
Yours is one of the original Tigers that got me into these vehicles,and as expected the overhaul from the factory looks outstanding.Must be later during the war as I see they haven't replaced the battle damaged side guards.
(Allied bombing has reduced supplies of steel ).Any chance of a description of how you've done that barbed wire?.Seriously realistic tank .Thanks for showing everyone.
Andy

Robin Ellis
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TIGER RECALLED FROM EASTERN FRONT

Post by Robin Ellis »

Hi Andy, I originally bought the barbed wire from TOY SOLDIER BRIGADE. However, they don't seem to have it on sale anymore! :cry:

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Post by Tim Bowman »

Hi Robin,

Your Tiger looks great! Looked super nice with the white wash as well. yours has always been one of the Tigers I've always enjoyed looking at. Super work!

Hi Andy,

Barbed wire in one sixth is pretty easy to do your self. Here's the various finishes and gauges of wire I have used. You can make them as long as you like(depending on your patience) so your coils are larger like Robins.

There are many different types of barbed wire/barb styles I happened to use the simplest one referencing photos of the real thing. You can then add your desired amount of rust and weathering. These are obviously unweathered.

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Best of luck!
Regards
Tim
"So long as one isn't carrying one's head under one's arm, things aren't too bad." – Erwin Rommel

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Post by Sven Strobbe »

Tim

That is realy back to basic...
Simple but realy the way to make barbed wire... :shock:
Just a lot of patience and you're on your way...

Very nice

Regards

Sven
It's a beautiful day to go out in my King Tiger

Andy Payne
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Post by Andy Payne »

Thanks Robin and Tim
I shall give it a try.Seems most German armored vehicles were quite plain in comparison to allied armor when it came to external stowage.I really want to give my Tiger a more lived in look.I've just made a timber tool/stowage box for the back as in all the subject photo's I have of the Tiger I modeled, the original tool box seems to be missing,(Just can't park your Tiger 1 anywhere these days).I'll take some photo's tomorrow and post them.
Thanks again
Andy

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