Theme editor

Scale Model Shop

Dragon 1/35 Tiger mid-production w/zimmerit * Wheels, tracks & wash! *

  • Thread starter Thread starter Guest
  • Start date Start date
Status
Not open for further replies.
Nice work Patrick, did the kit come with alternative mud guards that are flush with the hull sides like Leningrad tigers are depicted? I had to dremal my guards to be flush with the hull.


I like what you did with the soda on the exhaust.


Are you leaving the tool box and Jack block off the back?
 
What you have achieved so far with this kit is very authentic I like the exhaust and the rust effect you have achieved. Will fe watching for more.


Robert
 
looking good so far,and i do like the exhausts,they look great, ;)

\ said:
Nice work Patrick, did the kit come with alternative mud guards that are flush with the hull sides like Leningrad tigers are depicted? I had to dremal my guards to be flush with the hull.
I like what you did with the soda on the exhaust.


Are you leaving the tool box and Jack block off the back?
Aaron i don,t quite understand which part of the guards that you did dremal off for a better fit is that right,?:confused::rolleyes:
 
Thread owner
\ said:
Nice work Patrick, did the kit come with alternative mud guards that are flush with the hull sides like Leningrad tigers are depicted? I had to dremal my guards to be flush with the hull.
I like what you did with the soda on the exhaust.


Are you leaving the tool box and Jack block off the back?
No, this one comes with just the standard guards - I prefer my Tigers without them, so I'll be leaving them off!


All the tools & other equipment I leave until last, so they're waiting in the wings! At least the pioneer tools are waiting while the oil paint dries ...slowly


!
 
thats the same way i do it as well Patrick leave all the bits,bobs to final weathering, ;)
 
\ said:
looking good so far,and i do like the exhausts,they look great, ;)
Aaron i don,t quite understand which part of the guards that you did dremal off for a better fit is that right,?:confused::rolleyes:
Nope the Leningrad tigers had front guards that were diamond plating and we're flush to the hull...I know Patrick's is a mid but I was wondering if these guards were included.


View attachment 110251


View attachment 223274
 

Attachments

  • 2015-05-27 15.45.20.png
    2015-05-27 15.45.20.png
    13.7 KB · Views: 0
\ said:
Nope the Leningrad tigers had front guards that were diamond plating and we're flush to the hull...I know Patrick's is a mid but I was wondering if these guards were included.
View attachment 121108
ta Aaron now I understand were you mean,I will remember that trick and what a helpful one it is, ;)
 
Thread owner
Things are moving along ...


I added some brown in areas of natural shadow & where some emphasis might be useful


View attachment 110477



View attachment 110478



View attachment 110479



View attachment 110480



I'll probably lose it all during the painting stages! Ho hum!


Then I laid down the basecoat of Tamiya dark yellow, trying to allow the pre-shading to show through


View attachment 110481



View attachment 110482



View attachment 110483



View attachment 110484



Next will be a coat of a sand yellow, in the centre of the panels & highlighting the raised features.


Thanks for looking


Patrick

View attachment 223500

View attachment 223501

View attachment 223502

View attachment 223503

View attachment 223504

View attachment 223505

View attachment 223506

View attachment 223507
 
Hi Patrick


Great work with the paint shading. This looks like it's going to be a cracking Tiger model. Looking forward to seeing this finished.


Cheers


P
 
coming along very nicely Patrick, great job with the preshading,and the result it gives,


looking very good, ;)


will be waiting on next update,
 
Thread owner
Fantastic work so far Patrick.


This is coming along very nice :)
 
Thread owner
Nice job mate. A bit true about it disappearing although there is a little there. Perhaps a post shade? Next time, use a darker colour, such as black, tire black or smoke. The reason why it disappeared, is because the colour brown and the main colour are very similar.


John
 
Thread owner
Thanks peeps!


John, personally I don't like black under yellow - often it looks green! But a darker brown would have worked better had I any :(


But onwards & upwards ...


I went over the dark yellow with a lighter shade ( Xtracolor DAK sand) to further add contrast. If you notice a slightly patchy look, that's intentional as I feel this adds to the realism.


View attachment 110831



View attachment 110832



View attachment 110833



View attachment 110834



And then followed that with some camo squiggles. This is done with Tamiya olive drab. The other colour will be Tamiya red-brown.


View attachment 110835



View attachment 110836



View attachment 110837



View attachment 110838



Both colours will have a slightly lighter shade over them. It's possibly a long-winded process, but I think the results will be worth it.


Thanks for looking


Patrick

View attachment 223854

View attachment 223855

View attachment 223856

View attachment 223857

View attachment 223858

View attachment 223859

View attachment 223860

View attachment 223861
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top