I appreciate the support.

Thank you All for the comments.


I appreciate the support.
Welcome.
Meter rat wrote: ↑Fri Apr 11, 2025 7:14 am Welcome.
Looking how your work has progressed over each of your builds, you really should have changed the mudguards for etch. They (I do not know how to say this without sounding terrible) spoil the model, as they are so thick, and out of scale looking. You are well capable of doing it, and is definitely in your skill sets.
Definitely tank of the month material.
I like this idea.Herr Dr. Professor wrote: ↑Sat Apr 12, 2025 12:02 am Another old trick among modeler's (or is it an "old modeler's trick") is to sand or file down the inside edges of the thick plastic to make the part look thinner, more in scale. This is especially good for cheapo guys like me.
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Precisely why I draw a line with how far I'll go. I love the support and coaching on this forum though, it's definitely helped me immensely. And yeah I'm quite partial to Tiger I's missing front and side fenders altogether.Panzermechaniker wrote: ↑Sat Apr 12, 2025 3:09 am While the Aber photo etch mudguards might look beautiful on a static model if you use the Tiger/KT/JT for any battling at all the lifespan of all that hard work is probably less than a few weeks. Even transporting them will result in inevitable damage. I think Herr Doc's suggestion of thinning the edges is a lot more practical and something I will be doing retroactively now he has planted that seed in my brain. On my Tamiya Tiger I gave up trying to keep the mudguards on. Let them fall where they may. I prefer my big German cats with most if not all the mudguards gone anyway
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