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Oldie but goodie Tiger I

Love the building Joe, going to great along with those vehicles. Esp like the Jeep with the crap in the back surround .It's that scratched ?
 
That's incredible work Joe.Up to your usual high standards. Looking forward to seeing all the different elements together. keep up the great work my friend
 
Amazing scratchery. The building ruin is excellent. An appropriate setting for the impressive Tiger. PaulE
 
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Love the building Joe, going to great along with those vehicles. Esp like the Jeep with the crap in the back surround .It's that scratched ?
John, 98% of the building is scratch built. Only windows , doors, bricks on damaged wall sections and arches above door were either laser cut, resin or plastic that I had in the stash. Everything else was scratch built from cork, foam, plaster board, coffee stir stir, balsa wood strips.
 
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Thank you Steve, Paul and Lee for the compliments. Trying to keep up as best I can..trying to get materials ready for the Simon T build at the same time trying to finish this one. Here are some new updates on the rest of the street,,, clay type material for the bricks..never used them before but they are pretty easy to use and have a great bit of detail and diff shapes and sizes so I think they look pretty real at this scale. Some other sections of the collapsed building getting painted up as well..more debris to come.28B2680E-B444-43DE-B8D0-B2411AC05E7A.jpeg6E58CD66-B0F9-4845-8BEF-C646A3CCB1F5.jpeg203E2306-73C5-4A13-98B5-BF0FE328D88B.jpeg
 
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Okay finally finished Tiger I that was simultaneously being built along with the King Tiger for Simon...apologies for being bit photo heavy with the B & W’s
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That is one nice looking "Cat" Joe. And a very "Homogenous Diorama. Certainly one to be proud of. :thumb2:
Rick H.
 
This is the tank I’m building, I doubt it will look as good as yours Joe. I know exactly what you mean about the tracks, but I’ve nearly finished them.....at last.
Great diorama.
 
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This is the tank I’m building, I doubt it will look as good as yours Joe. I know exactly what you mean about the tracks, but I’ve nearly finished them.....at last.
Great diorama.
thanks Gary I’m sure yours will turn out just swell if not better… Yes those tracks ughhhhh painful but in the end well worth the detail achieved
 
Well done Joe! A fantastic diorama. Great work with the building, figures and vehicles. Stunning work all round. One to be proud of my friend
 
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