Torro toy tiger - upgrading in progress
Torro toy tiger - upgrading in progress
Got a bit carried away with trying to improve it a bit with a Taigen IR turret and Taigen zimmerit pieces (ugh, horrible stuff) and metal cupola and vents (among other things) - now need to finish tweaking the turret (had to hack up and use the Torro turret base), painting and then add the RC bits into it (IBU2 with Spektrum). Base coat is Zandri Dust (sp?) from Citadel/Games workshop.
MG will be inserted after painting!
Truth be told, would have been better off just getting a Taigen late model and adjusting it...
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Re: Torro toy tiger - upgrading in progress
Ahh right, so you bought it for your son then lol
Welcome to the world of “need another tank”
Enjoy
Wayne
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Welcome to the world of “need another tank”
Enjoy
Wayne
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Re: Torro toy tiger - upgrading in progress
No this one I did. Really. He's not 2 yet but he does love tanks! However, the other Tiger I'm working on (a second hand Taigen) is mine. There may be a few more awaiting some attention too
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He’s not 2 yet.....
I’m laughing so hard my belly hurts
Good luck with the build
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I’m laughing so hard my belly hurts
Good luck with the build
Cheers
Wayne
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Re: Torro toy tiger - upgrading in progress
Heh, maybe I'll make him a wooden tank of that size at some point - far easier to work in that scale!
Here's where we are before I ruin it by trying to get transfers to work - the film is just so visible over satin paint so I'm guessing I need to hit it with a bit of gloss first? Never had this issue in 1/72 scale!
Also confession time - first time airbrushing for around 14 years (and first time with a double acting airbrush) and I screwed up - used the wrong thinners for the paint so it curdled & looked terrible (amongst other rookie mistakes). Let it dry and then tried to rescue it - should have gone back to base layer and started again This time used ethanol for the thinners which seemed to work better.
Note to self, spray painting at dusk with a dim outside light is not clever!
Still to do - sort a better method of attaching the front to the chassis - and fix the mantle droop that resulted from the internal butchery of the original turret base to fit the Taigen turret.
Here's where we are before I ruin it by trying to get transfers to work - the film is just so visible over satin paint so I'm guessing I need to hit it with a bit of gloss first? Never had this issue in 1/72 scale!
Also confession time - first time airbrushing for around 14 years (and first time with a double acting airbrush) and I screwed up - used the wrong thinners for the paint so it curdled & looked terrible (amongst other rookie mistakes). Let it dry and then tried to rescue it - should have gone back to base layer and started again This time used ethanol for the thinners which seemed to work better.
Note to self, spray painting at dusk with a dim outside light is not clever!
Still to do - sort a better method of attaching the front to the chassis - and fix the mantle droop that resulted from the internal butchery of the original turret base to fit the Taigen turret.
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Re: Torro toy tiger - upgrading in progress
Looks very nice, are you going to make it a bit worn and weary or light weathering?
Tanks alot....
Re: Torro toy tiger - upgrading in progress
Thanks for the kind words - the camera is actually very flattering (especially with a reduced size photo!)...
I'm going to go for light weathering to start with, at least until I can get my mojo back. (I must confess that seeing some of the works of art on display in this forum, my mojo may consider early retirement on grounds of ill health...!)
I'm going to go for light weathering to start with, at least until I can get my mojo back. (I must confess that seeing some of the works of art on display in this forum, my mojo may consider early retirement on grounds of ill health...!)
Re: Torro toy tiger - upgrading in progress
That is a nice paintjob. And the camo scheme reminds me of one on my Tiger models