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Re: Wsn mid tiger rebuild

Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2018 11:04 am
by Soeren
Hey there. Nice picture. Some more ideas, here is one I once found, just to get the idea of color plate vs reality
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Do you have decals already?

Re: Wsn mid tiger rebuild

Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2018 12:32 pm
by cashybai
Should be at home when I get back. Peddinghaus 0978,

http://decals.guenstigergeht.net/advanc ... words=0978

Re: Wsn mid tiger rebuild

Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2018 12:35 pm
by cashybai
There's a definite difference as to how much crews applied on top of the base colour... Makes you wish they'd filmed more in colour lol! My Pans more base, was going to do this one more green /red than the yellow..

Re: Wsn mid tiger rebuild

Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2018 12:40 pm
by cashybai
Funnily enough, reference camo, remember reading a book by a shooting guy, reckoned for most of lowland Europe, beige/light brown better camo in most circumstances than the old green dpm/woodland camo, that was only any good near pine/evergreen forest. Tbh for the limited amount I now do, I tend to use old UK desert dpm (gw1) or yank chocolate chip. Certainly blends in with most grasses/straw especially in this hot weather...

Re: Wsn mid tiger rebuild

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2018 9:18 pm
by cashybai
Ok, update time, mudguards, bucket and barrel amongst other bits arrived today from Dave, decals here from peddinghaus, so better get cracking!
Job 1, move the turret motor round so the repositioned aerial is centre of the rotation lock. Turret guts are coming out shortly. Speaker mount cut away to allow turret motor reposition..
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All the loose kit removed to get ready for zimming, did I mention the grilles?
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Re: Wsn mid tiger rebuild

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2018 10:06 pm
by jarndice
I don't know if you have ever used "Peddinghaus" Decals before,
They are very high quality BUT a couple of things worth knowing is that they are VERY Thin and the Decals are not separate on the sheet,
Do make sure you cut around each one and very closely or you will have a lot of excess film and like I say they are thin so take care and good luck.

Re: Wsn mid tiger rebuild

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2018 10:22 pm
by cashybai
Cheers Jarm, I used them on the pantiger and found exactly that; tbh I've used similar decals on other models over the years, it's one thing I've always done, cut tight to the decal to cut down on the shiny border. I've got one or two spares to trial on the zim surface (on a trial panel) I'll see how they fare on there, if they're rubbish I'll mask and spray instead

Re: Wsn mid tiger rebuild

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2018 10:51 pm
by Soeren
Is this WSN Tiger a motorized version of the Hobby Boss upper?

Speaking of the Peddinghaus Decals, Thin they are, and the coverage of the numbers was sooo bad I ripped them off and just sprayed numbers using stencils. Hope you can get a better result.

Re: Wsn mid tiger rebuild

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 12:47 pm
by cashybai
I've a feeling it's an rc version of the trumpeter one Soeren, if that's any help?
Day 2 of cut the nuts off a tiger time.. Cupola lid opening, mudflaps aboard, escape hatch cut and fitted, ir detector removed from loaders periscope, drivers visor removed, that gorgeous barrel roughly aboard, and front armour humps ground down.
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Re: Wsn mid tiger rebuild

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 1:47 pm
by Soeren
Thanks, yes Trumpeter and Hobby Boss should be the same. What kind of suspension does it have and doe the guide horns on the tracks have break through?

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