Afrika Korps Tiger I-Tunisian Tiger 142
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Re: Afrika Korps Tiger I-Tunisian Tiger 142
Thats a great job, and just the right amount of PE.
I know to my cost and my OCD, that getting a sheet of PE means using it all, right?
No!
It can get very tiring and just damn frustrating after a while and then the fun goes.
At that point, its a command decision to stop and check, and just settle on a good job so far.
Your doing an ace job mate.
John
I know to my cost and my OCD, that getting a sheet of PE means using it all, right?
No!
It can get very tiring and just damn frustrating after a while and then the fun goes.
At that point, its a command decision to stop and check, and just settle on a good job so far.
Your doing an ace job mate.
John
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Re: Afrika Korps Tiger I-Tunisian Tiger 142
Thanks !! I knew when it wasn't fun it was time to stop. Plus I always make a mess with CA.Donkeywalloper wrote:Thats a great job, and just the right amount of PE.
I know to my cost and my OCD, that getting a sheet of PE means using it all, right?
No!
It can get very tiring and just damn frustrating after a while and then the fun goes.
At that point, its a command decision to stop and check, and just settle on a good job so far.
Your doing an ace job mate.
John

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Re: Afrika Korps Tiger I-Tunisian Tiger 142
Thanks for your input Mike !!! Black is it ....Coen wrote:I find that I use less paint when I prime with black then base paint. When I prime with the dark yellow I have to go back and try and add the shadows later. For me that's awkward to do.
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Re: Afrika Korps Tiger I-Tunisian Tiger 142
Thanks for your input. I too I'm interested in how the RAL 7008 will cover the black. I do not want to make it too Green,, I'm going to do it and see how it turns out. Then adjust if needed.OliveDrab wrote:Looking Good! You could go with the all black primer, then go lighter with your basecoat of RAL7008 in the corners and edges, allowing some of your black primer to "show through". Just a thought, as I personally have not tried this method yet, and not sure how well your RAL7008 will cover the black primer coatI totally understand your comments on the PE, I'm using quite a bit of it on my Tiger and loving the look...but NOT something I would do often. This build is special though

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Looking good ! Understand and support you about the PE ...very nice , give great detail , but sometimes could be frustrating the time that you spend bending and gluing microscopic parts , and as you mention fun is gone ...

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Re: Afrika Korps Tiger I-Tunisian Tiger 142
Looking really nice, well done so far.
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Re: Afrika Korps Tiger I-Tunisian Tiger 142
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Re: Afrika Korps Tiger I-Tunisian Tiger 142
Leave it as it is.
Looks awesome mate.
John
Looks awesome mate.
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Re: Afrika Korps Tiger I-Tunisian Tiger 142
I've summed up my opinion on using P.E.:
Every time the PE sticks to your tweezers, you lose a minute off your life.
Every time the PE sticks to your tweezers, you lose a minute off your life.

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Re: Afrika Korps Tiger I-Tunisian Tiger 142
Base coat of RAL7008 is complete....
Like it, I think.. it's different.. not as green as I thought it would be..it's a little bit more greener then the picture show. Tomorrow I will lighten the RAL7008 and add highlights to the to surfaces.





Painted the Feifel filters Dunkelgrau as per reference pictures of Tiger 142

I'll have to trim up the air intake flex hoses they look like crap !

painted the interior of the turret with Cremeweiss from Mig, just have to give it a wash, it will not be seen anyway

Road wheels are complete as well, Whatever I paid for the Quickwheel painting jig was well worth it !!!






Painted the Feifel filters Dunkelgrau as per reference pictures of Tiger 142

I'll have to trim up the air intake flex hoses they look like crap !

painted the interior of the turret with Cremeweiss from Mig, just have to give it a wash, it will not be seen anyway

Road wheels are complete as well, Whatever I paid for the Quickwheel painting jig was well worth it !!!


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Re: Afrika Korps Tiger I-Tunisian Tiger 142
rwsmith14 wrote:Base coat of RAL7008 is complete....Like it, I think.. it's different.. not as green as I thought it would be..it's a little bit more greener then the picture show. Tomorrow I will lighten the RAL7008 and add highlights to the to toside surfaces.
Painted the Feifel filters Dunkelgrau as per reference pictures of Tiger 142
I'll have to trim up the air intake flex hoses they look like crap !
painted the interior of the turret with Cremeweiss from Mig, just have to give it a wash, it will not be seen anyway
Road wheels are complete as well, Whatever I paid for the Quickwheel painting jig was well worth it !!!![]()

Re: Afrika Korps Tiger I-Tunisian Tiger 142
Very cool colours!
Ral7008 is more yellow than green, looks awesome though.
Ral7008 is more yellow than green, looks awesome though.
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Very nice progress and those MIG paints give a nice coverage (I find so anyway).
Its all coming on in leaps and bounds mate.
John
Its all coming on in leaps and bounds mate.
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Nice job there dude. 
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God, with you on that.rwsmith14 wrote:I've summed up my opinion on using P.E.:
Every time the PE sticks to your tweezers, you lose a minute off your life.
Just trying to bend a clamp for a Axe into five bends.
Hell, its just bloody brain and eye snapping.
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Re: Afrika Korps Tiger I-Tunisian Tiger 142
Base painting done... Detail painting done. added a little bit of weathering.... first set of (Older) chips and wear via drybrushing.





MIG's RAL7008 in the natural sunlight







MIG's RAL7008 in the natural sunlight



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Lovely Jubbly job mate.
John
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Superb! Love your progress so far.
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Gloss coat is on. Made some modifications. . Removed the kit tow cables and installed P.E. version. Placed them with the eyes, on the rear of the tank. added spare track links below the smoke canisters on both right and left hand turret sides. these mods are IAW my recent research on Tiger 142 . Also swapped out the kit smoke canister/launcher with P.E. added a pail to the aft end. will also will add a bedroll on the left side of the turret storage bin. these too, added IAW from a picture of 142 with a pail and bed roll on the tank.





Started working on my small diorama base.
Started out with a piece of pink polystyrene. the type used for house insulation. made the terrain using a lighter to create a terrain. simply using a lighter at about 8-10 inches away. The heat causes the foam to recede in very predictable and controllable ways. Passing the lighter back and forth directionally produces very convincing swells and rhythms. ( Also a good technique to create a seascape. You can make very natural ocean swells and undulations as well. )

Then added Vallejo desert sand texture. I smooth the texture with a piece of sponge. Then primed with AK Dark yellow primer.

added small ballast and rocks. , ready for a base coat of Desert Yellow






Started working on my small diorama base.
Started out with a piece of pink polystyrene. the type used for house insulation. made the terrain using a lighter to create a terrain. simply using a lighter at about 8-10 inches away. The heat causes the foam to recede in very predictable and controllable ways. Passing the lighter back and forth directionally produces very convincing swells and rhythms. ( Also a good technique to create a seascape. You can make very natural ocean swells and undulations as well. )

Then added Vallejo desert sand texture. I smooth the texture with a piece of sponge. Then primed with AK Dark yellow primer.

added small ballast and rocks. , ready for a base coat of Desert Yellow


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Decals on... wheels attached.
While attaching the wheels I was trying to figure out why the outer set of wheels were not fitting right.. Figured out that I assembled a set of the inner wheels backwards. Had to saw/cut the wheels apart and re-attached the correct way with CA.
what they should of looked like.(L) How I initially assembled wheels(Mid). what they looked like cut apart.(R)

Mock up of the diorama. dio base not yet painted.


Next up: gloss coat over decals. begin weathering process
While attaching the wheels I was trying to figure out why the outer set of wheels were not fitting right.. Figured out that I assembled a set of the inner wheels backwards. Had to saw/cut the wheels apart and re-attached the correct way with CA.
what they should of looked like.(L) How I initially assembled wheels(Mid). what they looked like cut apart.(R)

Mock up of the diorama. dio base not yet painted.


Next up: gloss coat over decals. begin weathering process

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Re: Afrika Korps Tiger I-Tunisian Tiger 142
I am loving the look of this green monster
...So much so that this followed me home from a trip to some hobby shops this past weekend:


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Great find ! !I've Been looking for another one, to do a Dunkelgelb version with red turret numbers

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Re: Afrika Korps Tiger I-Tunisian Tiger 142
PaulAyrey wrote:Great groundwork!
Thanks Paul, but, I was not very happy with it. So I made some modifications to it. here is how it looks now.
Still have some detail and highlight paintwork to do to it.



Re: Afrika Korps Tiger I-Tunisian Tiger 142
WOW! You've been busy!
That's come a long way. Very coool
That diorama is awesome, I love the effect that the lighter had. I'll have to keep that in mind for later.
The ground cover looks really well done too.
That's come a long way. Very coool
That diorama is awesome, I love the effect that the lighter had. I'll have to keep that in mind for later.
The ground cover looks really well done too.
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Base is just about complete a few tweaks needed revealed by the pictures are required.


I really enjoyed making this old eroded rock.. just a piece of styrofoam and some DAS-air dry clay that is sculpted.





Tiger 142 is almost ready.. a few more tweaks as well


I really enjoyed making this old eroded rock.. just a piece of styrofoam and some DAS-air dry clay that is sculpted.





Tiger 142 is almost ready.. a few more tweaks as well

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Thanks Mike, I really enjoy making the dioramas.Coen wrote:WOW! You've been busy!
That's come a long way. Very coool
That diorama is awesome, I love the effect that the lighter had. I'll have to keep that in mind for later.![]()
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The ground cover looks really well done too.

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That base looks great
Excellent work
Now i have yet another thing i want to try
Excellent work
Now i have yet another thing i want to try
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MarkVerploeg wrote:That base looks great
Excellent work
Now i have yet another thing i want to try
Thanks Guys !HollywoodModelling wrote:Wow awesome craftsmanship

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That dio base turned out fantastic! 
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Bloody Hell mate that base is the Bees Knees and the Dogs Bits.
Really top notch.
John
Really top notch.
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Donkeywalloper wrote:Bloody Hell mate that base is the Bees Knees and the Dogs Bits.
Really top notch.
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Thanks Guys.. I'm really happy with it. I hope my Tiger does it justice !Hillbilly wrote:That dio base turned out fantastic!

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Coming along really well, looking fantastic. Very impressed!
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Thanks Paul !PaulAyrey wrote:Coming along really well, looking fantastic. Very impressed!
Well she is just about complete. Here are a few sneak peak peaks. next pics will be in the reveal in a few days



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Re: Afrika Korps Tiger I-Tunisian Tiger 142
Nicely done DAK Tiger.
You can run, but you'll only die tired!
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Oh Wow!!!! Can't wait. She looks amazing.
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Coen wrote:Oh Wow!!!! Can't wait. She looks amazing.
Thanks Guys !Nige99 wrote:Nicely done DAK Tiger.

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Very nice job on the green monster
The mud effects look really cool too.
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Oh wow!! That's wicked!
And a dio too. Can't wait to see that.

And a dio too. Can't wait to see that.
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Lovely jubbly mate.
Nice work.
John
Nice work.
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Freakin' awesome mate. Love the camo netting.

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ThanksRuss72 wrote:Freakin' awesome mate. Love the camo netting.![]()
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I based the camo netting on these images:



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Donkeywalloper wrote:Lovely jubbly mate.
Nice work.
John
Coen wrote:Oh wow!! That's wicked!
And a dio too. Can't wait to see that.![]()
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Thanks guys !!OliveDrab wrote:Very nice job on the green monster![]()
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