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Thanks, yes you are pretty close they just didn't need to scratch it off, the weather did that. This tank would have been issued in late summer leading up to the Battle of the Bulge in the winter of 44 / 45. Then whitewashed during the first snow before the battle then use throughout the battle and into February March in Germany through the spring rains and mud.Max-U52 wrote:That's really cool, Man. It actually made me think the tank had come out of the factory with a camo paint job, then some time went by and winter came so they white-washed it, then some more time went by and spring came so they tried to wash off the white-wash, and now it's the beginning of summer. Kinda told me a little story, even.Close? In the right background it could easily be mistaken for the real thing. Again, nice work.
I apreciate it! Thank you!Model Builder 4 wrote:The paintwork and detail you have achieved on this is exceptional Jonyou have put a lot of work into it and it shows in the end result
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Cheers, Lee.
Thanks!BarryC wrote:WOW, Your finish work has only added to the overall project.![]()
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Thanks, I try to photograph under daylight bulbs and try to get angles from which a real person looking at the real thing would be at while looking at it.happytank wrote:I love the shadows in your photos helps bring the tank alive, great work thanks for posting![]()
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Thanks! I plan on doing a Tiger I latter in the summer, I want do the step by step pics as it takes so long but I will put it on the Show off forum when done.Raminator wrote:A beautiful result Jon, one to be proud of for sure. The colours, details and corrections are all so artfully and tastefully done. I look forward to seeing what you tackle next!