Joe's King Tiger
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Joe's King Tiger
I started my build during the winter and am just getting around to posting some pictures.
Here is the pannier floor switched from steel to alluminum:
Here are some extra details I milled into the hull sides:
Here is a extra bolt on the rear of the upper hull:
Here are the armor guards I made up(original on left)
I'll try to post more pictures in a few days.
Joe
Here is the pannier floor switched from steel to alluminum:
Here are some extra details I milled into the hull sides:
Here is a extra bolt on the rear of the upper hull:
Here are the armor guards I made up(original on left)
I'll try to post more pictures in a few days.
Joe
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Here is the work I did behind the front armor segment.
I milled holes for the fake bolts and recessed the bolt holes for the front drive case
Next I added texture and finished the the welds and painted with red primer:
Here is the finished lower front hull plate with base coat of paint:
Thats about as far as I have gone on my build so far. Will post more pictures as I go along. (found out its not as hard to post pictures as I thought)
Joe
I milled holes for the fake bolts and recessed the bolt holes for the front drive case
Next I added texture and finished the the welds and painted with red primer:
Here is the finished lower front hull plate with base coat of paint:
Thats about as far as I have gone on my build so far. Will post more pictures as I go along. (found out its not as hard to post pictures as I thought)
Joe
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Hi Joe,
Superb detail and I think your surface texture is about the best I've seen
Keep up the good work and well done so far
Thanks Antony
Superb detail and I think your surface texture is about the best I've seen
Keep up the good work and well done so far
Thanks Antony
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Hi Phil,
I just used Mr Surfacer 500 and stippled it on. Then I primed it and sanded it. It was easier to see the texture after priming so you could control the amount you wanted to sand off. You can then go back and add more if needed. I've gotten most of my ideas from all the other great builders on the forum.
Joe
I just used Mr Surfacer 500 and stippled it on. Then I primed it and sanded it. It was easier to see the texture after priming so you could control the amount you wanted to sand off. You can then go back and add more if needed. I've gotten most of my ideas from all the other great builders on the forum.
Joe
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Love the figures Joe - I wonder what the joke was, they both seemed to enjoy it
Adrian.
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Got more work done on KT.
Here are the wheels all painted up, need to start weathering them.
I used a 10ba nut and bolt with a small bead to represent the center fitting (not perfect but simple and dosn't look too bad).
I then tapped the holes with 8ba threads and used 8ba bolts with smaller heads.
I liked the look of it without the nuts on the back.
On to the drive sprocket. I sanded the milling lines out and then textured it with a dremmel.
I then built the drive sprocket but deceided to try to move bolts outward. Here is before and after pictures.
Thats all for now. I need to practice my weathering skills before I attempt it on the wheels (still trying to figure out Simon's sponge weathering).
Joe
Here are the wheels all painted up, need to start weathering them.
I used a 10ba nut and bolt with a small bead to represent the center fitting (not perfect but simple and dosn't look too bad).
I then tapped the holes with 8ba threads and used 8ba bolts with smaller heads.
I liked the look of it without the nuts on the back.
On to the drive sprocket. I sanded the milling lines out and then textured it with a dremmel.
I then built the drive sprocket but deceided to try to move bolts outward. Here is before and after pictures.
Thats all for now. I need to practice my weathering skills before I attempt it on the wheels (still trying to figure out Simon's sponge weathering).
Joe