Some pictures of my early Tiger that I completed a while ago. Hopefully of interest.
Probably not entirely accurate but representing a May/June 43 tank commanded by Albert Kerscher Abt502.
The paint was done by a good friend, Jim Dowthewaite.
Early Tiger Abt502
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Re: Early Tiger Abt502
Very nice looking Tiger that.
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That looks awesome. Very nice details, painting and subtle weathering. Fantastic Tiger 1.
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i like that, a very effective look, not to much, just there, regards simon manning.
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That's a superb Tiger
My favourite Tiger has always been Doug Pinkerton's, and this could be its twin.
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My favourite Tiger has always been Doug Pinkerton's, and this could be its twin.
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Re: Early Tiger Abt502
Kevin, lovely Tiger you've built, one of the most realistic. As Simon says, it's the restrained weathering which really makes it.
Kerscher is an interesting figure, overshadowed by his company commander, Carius, but an outstanding tank commander in his own right. He was an RT in his own right and was recommended for the Eichenlaub for one action in which he's thought to have killed 32 Soviet tanks virtually single handed. He exploited the strengths of the Tiger, formidable in static defence, particularly when it overmatched the opposition. In the offence, the Tiger's shortcomings were exposed, particularly the lack of tactical mobility and reliability. It lacked the balance of qualities of an outstanding tank. Makes you wonder why it's so universally popular.
I wondered about the novel take on the Balkenkreuz, having never seen one like that before. I guess it was peculiar to Abt 502.
Great model though, thanks for posting.
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Kerscher is an interesting figure, overshadowed by his company commander, Carius, but an outstanding tank commander in his own right. He was an RT in his own right and was recommended for the Eichenlaub for one action in which he's thought to have killed 32 Soviet tanks virtually single handed. He exploited the strengths of the Tiger, formidable in static defence, particularly when it overmatched the opposition. In the offence, the Tiger's shortcomings were exposed, particularly the lack of tactical mobility and reliability. It lacked the balance of qualities of an outstanding tank. Makes you wonder why it's so universally popular.
I wondered about the novel take on the Balkenkreuz, having never seen one like that before. I guess it was peculiar to Abt 502.
Great model though, thanks for posting.
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Re: Early Tiger Abt502
Thanks everyone for the kind comments. Yes Stephen, I think it was only the second company of the 502 that used black background for the Balkenkreuz. I had a guess at the 214 as I never found which tank Kerscher would have had.