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Never know...worth a try anyway...TomBNice try, somehow I don't think it will catch on though!!
Mitch
Never know...worth a try anyway...TomB
There are still numerous Plastic Kits out there at under £50 - that when assembled and painted are very difficult to tell apart from the more expensive metal ones, (unless you pick it up). Dragon/Airfix are just two that spring to mind. Just the job for background features in diaoramas - I would have thought. If scale is not important - I/76 scale models of tanks are often pretty close to £10 or so for kits in plastic. jb[/QUOTE/spot on jb...The reason I mentioned metal is some collectors will only collect metal......regardless of the excellent plastic kits available.....I am trying to do the diehards a favor....I guess it is up to the collector if they want to mix metal and plastic...I aint gonna start a debate on that subject....Tom
Okay Mitch.....what is a dunkelgelb ?.......TomBat least you matched the dunkelgelb well. That's always a contentious one!!
Mitch
Okay Mitch.....what is a dunkelgelb ?.......TomB
Color...thanks for that....TomBDark yellow, unlike Dunkelblau, which is more complicated
Martin
Color...thanks for that....TomB
Took awhile...got it a bit wrong..but I have figured out the measurements a bit better ....do a better job next time....the metal tanks must be HEAVY...my tank is only sculpey and it is reduced all round,,but it still weights a lot...TombTom ,
So that's why you were looking for pic's of the Tiger...How long did it take you to do ?
Joe
Took awhile...got it a bit wrong..but I have figured out the measurements a bit better ....do a better job next time....the metal tanks must be HEAVY...my tank is only sculpey and it is reduced all round,,but it still weights a lot...Tomb
The color was a fluke...I mix sculpey together ...sometimes I manage a good color....I hate painting...I only paint if I cant get a sculpey mix ...sort of match....Tom...Ps...Saw the pics of your armored collection...bloody good.Tom ,
I should have known that is what you were up to when you were asking for pictures of a Tiger...
Your Tiger Tank kind of reminds me of Bruce Hebron's Metal Shed tanks...Handmade & Very Artistic !
Really nice to see what you can whip up in such a short time...Mitch was right , you were spot on with the color as well...
Joe
No worries.....the tank is sculpey...so it will last...I use plasticine on temp models....anythingI want to keep I do in sculpey...TomTom
Apologies for the late reply but, Martin cleared it up about the dunkelgelb. Do you always use plastercine or, do you use other mediums?
Mitch
Tom ,
I should have known that is what you were up to when you were asking for pictures of a Tiger...
Your Tiger Tank kind of reminds me of Bruce Hebron's Metal Shed tanks...Handmade & Very Artistic !
Really nice to see what you can whip up in such a short time...Mitch was right , you were spot on with the color as well...
Joe