Most definitely the rear is the most interesting end of a Tiger.
Such a beautiful day here I had to grab an outdoor shot showing my recent detail upgrades.
How did you convince your Wife to lay on the ground and take the pictures? Mine flat out refuses, and she's not afraid of dirt. We're either stepping in something, being splashed with something, being brushed with something, or sometimes the worst...falling in something!
Cheers, Eric
"You can always tell a German, you just can't tell him much." Anonymous.
German cars, German girls, German beer, German firearms, German Shepherds, German motorcycles... Not necessarily in that order though!
My wife’s a real trooper when it comes to helping me video and photograph my tank. She even acts interested in it and let’s me use our kitchen table as a workbench if I lay a towel down on it. Hell, she even quit asking questions about all the packages I get delivered
Good afternoon, Jimster!
I never get tired of looking at a well built Tank. Something different catches my eye all the time. That is the Devil in the Detail! ;o)
regards,
Painless
Thank you kind sir. Makes it all worthwhile to hear a compliment from such an awesome modeler as yourself. It kind of validates the efforts.
Since I have no rc clubs or fellow enthusiasts nearby you folks on the forum are my only outlet so to speak.
Just a couple more fun photos. I’ve added some delicate details during this build but ‘Ol Ugly is no shelf queen. Took it out today for some backyard maneuvers. The crew provided water for their dog by using an upturned helmet.
Also check out those sagging, slack metal tracks! I love that look and they amazingly stay on even during slow grassy spin turns. Apparently I’ve got everything in line and well mated components!