Hello everyone, I haven't dropped off the face of the earth, just become a little obssessed with Star Trek Online!

Also with getting to grips with an airbrush and Vallejo Model Air Acrylics, which is a lot tougher than it sounds.
But back to the Tiger, and I have pictures. Apart from a few dabs of putty to fill areas the paint showed flaws, and some tiny butterfly nuts, there is no more construction on this tank, lol. It finally has its camo applied, and is a happy beastie!
This is the base coat;
I deliberately went very light with it as i'm going to use Sin Industries filters to add tone and depth to the flat surfaces, and these darken it quite a bit. I want the paint to look a little faded as well. The coat was done with a mixture of 10 parts Dark Yellow, 4 parts Sand Yellow, 3 parts Khaki Brown, 3 parts White, and 5 parts thinner, all Valejo paints.
Next I applied the camo paint. I went with a simple camo scheme, very remeniscant of a Normandy scheme. I found an example in a book of a Tiger in the Ardennes with a similar pattern, and went for it. It was all airbrushed freehand;
I left the sprockets and idlers in the base coat to look like they were replaced after the camo was applied. The colours are quite bright at the moment. I am going to go over it with a highly diluted coat of the base yellow to tone it all down, then a satin varnish to seal it all for the decals and filters/washes.
I need to make stencils for the turret numbers, does anyone have a good technique for making black with white outline numbers? I need a good font, and would prefer to not hand draw them.
Hope you all like the Tiger with its stripes!

More tomorrow guys.
Cheers,
Rik