The tank looks great. The commander looks genuinely anxious, maybe a Russian IL2 was overhead!
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I was thinking the same thing, "bring me my brown pants".
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Great work Guido 

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Hi Guido. Great work on the Tiger. I note you have added a plastic card rim to the front hatch openings. Is this a detail missed by Tamiya or is there another purpose?
Or is it just white paint?
Thanks
Or is it just white paint?
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Hi Guido. Great work on the Tiger. I note you have added a plastic card rim to the front hatch openings. Is this a detail missed by Tamiya or is there another purpose?
Or is it just white paint?
Hello Chris ,
this is the raised edge of the hatches, it is molded on. I have painted it white but it is not yet aged or detailed.

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Re: Tamiya-Tiger I early vehicle
You have my r-e-s-p-e-c-t Guido: I haven't managed detail even close to as fine as what you have accomplished here. Your tank commander is great, with excellent uniform detail and a pose that really does suggest impending action from some allied aircraft. I would weather his face a bit, for he is pale. I put a flat coat lacquer on the the whole figure and let it dry completely for a few days. Then I use a quite thinned wash of burn umber oil paint (or burn sienna oil paint for a sunburned look). If the oil seems too dark, I use a cotton swab to gently wash it off some. My way is a bit simple compared to what others can do, but it has helped me a bit.
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Hi Guido, you posted on my thread about reinforcing the upper deck. I mean the part the turret sits on which flexes a lot. I saw your post about using brass inside the front glacis plate, did you do the same on the deck?
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Hi Chris,
you probably missed it, but it's also from page 3

it is the same material as the front panel
