Late Production Tiger Project

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Tim Bowman
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Re: Late Production Tiger Project

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Thanks Adrian

The hard part is over, now its time for the fun, final weathering over the whole tank. The white outlines on the numbers were a nightmare with that heavy zimmerit on the turret. From the few war-time photos I have of this Tiger, they were rough painted by hand anyway. Kent can correct me if I'm wrong.

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Re: Late Production Tiger Project

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Hello Tim
congratulations on your tiger it looks absolutley great you must be proud of it ,i love the subtle paint sceem you have done it all came together to be one hell of a model :D . Your tank comander is the best i,ve seen he just looks so right up their ,its great . All the best,,,,,,,,,,,,nick

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with the numbers and camo added on these builds they come alive, detail painting, weathering only enhances the quality, some good photos taken with a period background of this tank, you would not know it was'nt real, great job tim. regards simon.

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Tim Bowman wrote:they were rough painted by hand anyway. Kent can correct me if I'm wrong.
Ha ha Tim how good you know me by now...
For some of you I am "Kent the Panther nut" while in fact the Panther is just a side show for me as my key interest are Late Tiger I and especially 101 SS in Normandy.

Yes Tim the turret number was hand painted and with a huge amount of "artistic licence" but with some sort of in common font for SS 101 you has spotted quite well.

The real guys did how ever paint them white first and then filled them with red. This was done during the road march to Normandy.

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One thing my friend...
Please give Jurgen his well deserved crusher as he is an Uscha and with that on his head you have nailed the photo above of his #223 100% :D (just the chevron tracks is missing...)

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You could photoshop the chevrons in.

Looks brilliant.

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Hi everyone

Continued the minor chips and also attempted the first layer of exhaust soot. More to go but taking it slow. As these Tigers were newly supplied just prior to Normandy, I'll keep the "worn paint" look to a minimum on the heat shields exterior. On many of the war-time photos, camouflage can still be seen on the entire shield.

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Re: Late Production Tiger Project

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Very nice Tim
Its nice to see the little changes from your
great pictures.
Regards
Phil

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Hi Phil

Thanks for the interest. A little bit here and there. Will finish it with a good layer of road dust on the lower hull.

Thought I'd try a spare can.
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Haven't decided how much I want to "bang up" he shields...if at all. Shame to do that to Steve's awesome parts.

Tim
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For Kent :P

Although I think he is wearing a Feldmützen in the photo, I couldn't resist taking a quick photo with the similar point of view as the Normandy picture Kent posted.....and with a crusher on.

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working on the track links. :wink:

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Me like! :D
Candy for my eyes.

Yes it looks more like he has a Feldmützen in that blurry photo but he looks smart with a crusher as well... :roll:

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An outstanding work Tim!!!! Perfect, looks real! :wink:
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Thanks Kent and Andrea for the positive comments.

I'm sure everyone is sick and tired of the photos by now. :) Only a few more before I commit to starting the next project.

more soon
Tim
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Re: Late Production Tiger Project

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Not at all Tim,

I can't get get enough watching te details and paintjob of your Tiger. Keep sending those pictures. Ever considered making a book like the one Robert Steinbrunn made about building a 1/6 scale Stuart Tank?
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Hi Tim.

Your Tiger is looking great you have a real talent for the subtle tones and weathering, you must be really happy with your results well done.
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Re: Late Production Tiger Project

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Tim Bowman wrote:.....I'm sure everyone is sick and tired of the photos by now. :).....
For me, that is absolutely the other way around. The more the better Tim. :D

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