Tiger build
- Robert E Morey
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Re: Tiger build
I'd take that reject bin. Better than I could make most likely. Work of art.
Nice work Mark.
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Nice work Mark.
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- mark j. radick
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Re: Tiger build
You would need to make the lids...add hinges and latches... but if you want it pm me your address and I send it off to youRobert E Morey wrote: ↑Fri Jun 12, 2020 11:45 pmI'd take that reject bin. Better than I could make most likely. Work of art.
Nice work Mark.
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- mark j. radick
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Re: Tiger build
Completed latches and primered bin....final paint then weathering to finish this tank !
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- mark j. radick
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Re: Tiger build
Been waiting for a half decent day to finish painting... been very damp and humid here in SW Florida ! ...I don't like painting indoors as the over spray dust gets everywhere ! had a good day a few days ago and managed to get some items painted.... so close to the finish line
- mark j. radick
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Re: Tiger build
Was able to get the rest of the turret painted this morning...oddly enough there was a drop in the humidity do to the Sahara desert dust in the atmosphere according to the weatherman...how fitting as this is an African tiger... I now have to wait several days for the paint to fully cure as I use an oil base wash which will affect the paint if I didn't wait
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- mark j. radick
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Re: Tiger build
Calling this tiger completed ! I can't even guess at the hrs put in to it....but enjoyed every minute I will take better outdoor pics and a video the next nice day..been very hot and humid here...
- Adrian Harris
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Re: Tiger build
Looks a superb model. Just need to see it in its natural environment
I'd kill for a workshop that size. It looks about the footprint of my whole house
And is that a huge jet engine on the shelf ?
Adrian.
I'd kill for a workshop that size. It looks about the footprint of my whole house
And is that a huge jet engine on the shelf ?
Adrian.
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Re: Tiger build
It's a fantastic model you have built, Mark. I will bookmark it as a reference and get back here a zillion times to check how you did it.
And thank you so much for the time you have invested in documenting the build for us to try to follow. My deepest bow!
And thank you so much for the time you have invested in documenting the build for us to try to follow. My deepest bow!
A little too much is about right...
- mark j. radick
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Re: Tiger build
Yes it is...there are 4 turbines on the shelves with thrust ratings from 12 to 60 lbs.... I flew rc jets for yrs ...still have a fewAdrian Harris wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 9:12 pmLooks a superb model. Just need to see it in its natural environment
I'd kill for a workshop that size. It looks about the footprint of my whole house
And is that a huge jet engine on the shelf ?
Adrian.
- mark j. radick
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Re: Tiger build
Thank you for the kind words Christoffer !Christoffer Ahlfors wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 9:52 pmIt's a fantastic model you have built, Mark. I will bookmark it as a reference and get back here a zillion times to check how you did it.
And thank you so much for the time you have invested in documenting the build for us to try to follow. My deepest bow!
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Re: Tiger build
One of the best i've seen in 13 years of watching the builds on the forum, it takes a lot of dedication to this level not to mention ability, well done, regards simon manning.
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Re: Tiger build
Thank you for the great compliment Simon !simon_manning wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 10:49 pmOne of the best i've seen in 13 years of watching the builds on the forum, it takes a lot of dedication to this level not to mention ability, well done, regards simon manning.
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Re: Tiger build
Great result Mark. Really admired your hand made modifications and alterations.
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Re: Tiger build
Very nice build very nice paint job and tasteful weathering!
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Commission builds considered. Pm for my email.