E90 super heavy build.
- HERMAN BIX
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Re: E90 super heavy build.
Tough gig getting it to match, but if it can be done, you’re the one to do it Mr Hugill 
I will say though that the skirts seem
To reduce the presence of it to me, but that could simply be the screen settings !
King and Jagd tigers seem to look bigger without guards I reckon.
Same it’s seems for this whopper !
			
			
									
						
							I will say though that the skirts seem
To reduce the presence of it to me, but that could simply be the screen settings !
King and Jagd tigers seem to look bigger without guards I reckon.
Same it’s seems for this whopper !
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Re: E90 super heavy build.
After much preparing and cleaning of airbrushes etc shock horror I managed to do something I've not done in nearly a year, paint a tank! Got the base coat modulation and chipping done so far








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Re: E90 super heavy build.
Some more done, camo on chipped and modulated







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Re: E90 super heavy build.
Looking great Tom - blending in nicely!  
  
 
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Re: E90 super heavy build.
Beyond impressed Tom I figured if anyone could pull it off it's you
			
			
									
						
							
Tanks alot....   
 
			
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I have tho follow the other comments here. Great work, now I can imagine that you are also going to match the tone of the main vehicle by applying filters etc. 
			
			
									
						
										
						Re: E90 super heavy build.
Thanks for the kind words guys. Managed to continue today, I think I'm there or there about matching Martins paint job now. 





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Re: E90 super heavy build.
Spot on Tom, that is some weird magic that you have going on there.  
			
			
									
						
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Re: E90 super heavy build.
Tom at first I was thinking the fenders would take away from the look of the beast, but with them added and may I add,  perfectly
it makes this monster even bigger!
You are the Michelangelo of rc!
			
			
									
						
							
it makes this monster even bigger!You are the Michelangelo of rc!
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Guys youre too kind! I can't wait to.get the wheels done and it all back together. 
Here are a couple more detailed shots of the weathering.









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