Torro King Tiger-In progress.
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- Shane Wolfe
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- Location: South East Kent
Re: Torro King Tiger-In progress.
Thank you, I thoroughly enjoyed doing it.
The entire British Empire was built on cups of tea ... and if you think I'm going to war without one, mate, you're mistaken.
- Viking7604
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Re: Torro King Tiger-In progress.
Very nice, but I would get rid of the netting! Its not really in keeping with the tanks of the day and the Germans tended to go for natural foliage when camming up their tanks, netting was never really used. But its still a really nice tank, can't wait to see the paintjob.
Der Kampf gegen die eigenen Oberen macht manchmal mehr Arbeit als gegen die Franzosen. (It is sometimes tougher to fight my superiors than the French.) Heinz Guderian 1888-1954.
- Viking7604
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Re: Torro King Tiger-In progress.
Just seen the paintjob and thats awesome! Exactly how I want mine to look when she's done, good work mate.
Der Kampf gegen die eigenen Oberen macht manchmal mehr Arbeit als gegen die Franzosen. (It is sometimes tougher to fight my superiors than the French.) Heinz Guderian 1888-1954.
- Shane Wolfe
- Lance Corporal
- Posts: 115
- Joined: Mon May 21, 2012 11:31 am
- Location: South East Kent
Re: Torro King Tiger-In progress.
Thanks Viking, it was great fun to do, I was a bit nervous as I hadn't done anything like this for years, but I am glad the results turned out okay.
The entire British Empire was built on cups of tea ... and if you think I'm going to war without one, mate, you're mistaken.