Heres the AMT tigercat , a good kit , let down a bit by dodgy rubber tyres and poor decals . Not massive problems but if you are in the market for a tigercat i’d recommend the Italeri rebox of this kit .build thread can be found here-  https://www.scale-models.co.uk/threa...igercat.37520/ Thanks for looking , as always comments criticisms welcome , cheers tony










							
						
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thanks everyone for the great comments, cheers tonyExcellent build and photos Tony. Like the close up of the engine, nice detail.
On the laptop at the moment but I can see the committee awarding a dog's for this tomorrow :thumb2:
Up dated 12.12 hrs Award given.
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C'mon Tony, quit showin' off Sir!!!!............Seriously though, I never realized the fuselage was so thin and the engines so immense in comparison. You've turned out a real gem here and the paint job and decaling is tops Tony! Gonna muck up the tires or leave them as they are...........
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Thanks allen , yes its a very thin fuselage isnt it ? The pilots couldnt afford to be broad shouldered !! Im going to leave the tyres as they are , these machines saw very little post war service so i kept the weathering and chipping to a bare minimum. Cheers tonyC'mon Tony, quit showin' off Sir!!!!............Seriously though, I never realized the fuselage was so thin and the engines so immense in comparison. You've turned out a real gem here and the paint job and decaling is tops Tony! Gonna muck up the tires or leave them as they are...........
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