King tiger II done and dusted (2 Viewers)

Mitch

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Guys...

As requested here are some pics of one of the two winter tigers completed and ready to go back to the collector.

one pic shows the tracks up close which has been asked for apologies as I cannot remember who asked. The numbers were hand painted this time and the uneveness was something I was asked to do.

Just used AK winter grime for this repaint which, is a new product from Vallejo usually, create my own but, for everyone who is interested in these products its really not bad at all.
Mitch
 

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Looks good. What was the reasoning behind the staggering of the #'s
 
Beauty of a job on the Tiger, Mitch. Like the way the numbers look, as if added in the field in a hurry. -- Al
 
Sahara....

Lancer has hit the nail on the head. Several pictures show not only tigers but other german AFV's from this theatre with numbers all over the place. It was that look which, I was asked to go for and, normally I like them all aligned correctly but, this does not look too bad
Mitch
 
Guys...

As requested here are some pics of one of the two winter tigers completed and ready to go back to the collector.

one pic shows the tracks up close which has been asked for apologies as I cannot remember who asked. The numbers were hand painted this time and the uneveness was something I was asked to do.

Just used AK winter grime for this repaint which, is a new product from Vallejo usually, create my own but, for everyone who is interested in these products its really not bad at all.
Mitch

Nice job Mitch
I would personally prefer a little more dirt on the tank.And I would first wash and then drybrush the numbers on the tank. But apart from that very nice paint job;
Guy:)
 
Well done on the weathering, very nice, your job painting.

Regards
 
Really nice job. Love the grime and the numbers... lends a "hasty" look to it.
 
Guys...

As requested here are some pics of one of the two winter tigers completed and ready to go back to the collector.

one pic shows the tracks up close which has been asked for apologies as I cannot remember who asked. The numbers were hand painted this time and the uneveness was something I was asked to do.

Just used AK winter grime for this repaint which, is a new product from Vallejo usually, create my own but, for everyone who is interested in these products its really not bad at all.
Mitch

Very Nice, Mitch....I want one:D
 
BRILLIANT work as always Mitch. While I like my KC Tiger II "as-is" the version you've crafted really adds some character to the beast.
mike
 
Thanks all. I like the ambush camo of the King Tiger II but, it was a nice change to do KTII in white. I was limited really in scope as it was down to the collector I did it for but, was a nice project to do
Mitch
 
Mitch,

Looks Great! Maybe I missed it, but is this based on a real tank? Also, is this going in a dio? Which battle?
 
These tanks were based on Tigers from Hungary 1945. The guy sent pics etc and stated what he wanted how much weathering numbers etc. the other one is Numbered 300.

They are for dio's he has just sent the details he wants and it will be a four by four base. set at a crossroads where german units meet just near budapest airport. Should keep me busy
Mitch
 
Very nicely done, Mitch! Do you do any scale modeling, too?

Prost!
Brad
 
Brad...

I used to do quite a lot of 1/35th scale AFV modelling and some 1/350th scale ships 1/6th Tamiya motorcycles you name it I probably have built it in plastic.

Still do some every now and then at present I am building for myself a Trumpeter 1/350th HMS Hood an absolutely glorious kit and ship and, a same scale Bismarck as a favour to a friend.

I find though the 1/30th stuff can be turned around a lot quicker as the set is built and depending on what wants done the polystone allows quite a good scope for manipulation
Mitch
 
I'm just guessing, but Mitch may have been featured in Toy Soldier and Model Figure magazine awhile back. He did an AK cannon, primemover, etc. repainted to Panzer grey.
 
done lots of work for lots of mags in all scales and all genre's that I can't remember them all.
Mitch
 
Nice painting Mitch. The Tiger looks good. I might try the Vallejo winter paint on a test with a 1/35 kit. John
 

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