I hope I don't annoy people by posting plastic now and then Here's the german tiger, a 1:35 scale model I just finished. It's a good change from pc work and I can still apply what I learned from texturing pc models.
I don't know how to take good pictures of small models, everything looks so yellowish in the photos.
Thanks! I was working on this for 4 months now, but there are lots of waiting times so it's propably 20-40 hours of real work.
The zimmerit is made by eduard, it's etched metal and you can use it on any tiger model.
This one is 1/35 and Tamiya too. I never tried to paint soldiers, I'm afraid they'll ruin any illusion of realism if I paint them.
Damn man, really well done. It's great how the armour actually looks like thick steel plates rather than painted plastic. I reckon you have done a better job than what you typically see in Tamiya magazine. I actually have about 8 unfinished kits lol, just lost the patience and free time I suppose.
Cool, it's always good to hear that I'm not the only nerd building plastic tanks at the age of 24 I'm also quite slow because of a lack of time, but sometime working on plastic is more relaxing than doing anything more fun but also more hectic.
And thanks!
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That's awesome. Very nice painting
I need to build my tank...
Russian tank destroyer su122 by tamiya, 1/35th scale for me
to go with my russian infantry of three armed soldiers
The zimmerit is made by eduard, it's etched metal and you can use it on any tiger model.
This one is 1/35 and Tamiya too. I never tried to paint soldiers, I'm afraid they'll ruin any illusion of realism if I paint them.
And thanks!