Ibu2 in Vintage dual clutch King Tiger

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Ibu2 in Vintage dual clutch King Tiger

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Here are a couple of videos of the King Tiger (1981) vintage with a shot of electronic magic from Ian ( Tankbear on the forum)Image

Thanks to him for all his help

This Forum has been very inspiring and not sure I would have even tackled this without being a memberImage

https://youtu.be/EWy1BO7w5Do

https://youtu.be/MeiQzhmW0FU
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Super :thumbup:

Should run like a champ
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maxmekker wrote:Super Image

Should run like a champ
Thanks MaxImage I've yet another one of these early models that has the dual clutch setup I've yet to tackle.

I must admit that your panther from your YouTube videos ( that you tested the sounds form the Clark tk60 board) with the green camo scheme lower hull and red oxide turret gave me the idea for this turret redo.Image

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well, I'm a soccer for red primer . be it fictional ore not :lolno: :thumbup:
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maxmekker wrote:well, I'm a soccer for red primer . be it fictional ore not Imageno: Image
Yes I too have become a big fan of the red oxide red primer battle worn and weary look. Something different about these vehicles when they appear to have been upgraded or repaired and pushed back onto the battlefield with little time to repaint the bits that have been replaced other than the primer that is on themImage

I would like to attempt the white chalk or paint letters markings and numbers I've seen on the red oxide

Also like the paper panzer late war camo schemes that appear from time to time. The octopus camo scheme and splinter patterns I've yet to attempt
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