Tiger II repaint (2 Viewers)

Alexdakar

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Almost finished with this one. Just minor adjustments and seal it. I have a hard time photographing white tanks. It sort of washes out the detail when I take pictures of them. It looks better in real life. Any advice.
 
Splendid! So...what is the waiting list depth at this time to get something just like this done? Once again-amazing!
 
Another masterpiece from the repaint pro. Thanks, Alex, it looks fantastic, can't wait to get it in the Bugle display. It will be a real standout for sure!:D Have a great birthday, thanks again and please save some time on your schedule for another repaint project down the road.

Fred
 
Great, great job (again) and have a great, great birthday!

Pierre.
 
Very nice Alex. Try using a lighter backround to photograph it. There will be less contrast to deal with. When you have a large dark backround you have to open your lens 1/2 to 1 stop larger.
 
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The repaint looks good. Happy Birthday and hope you get more foam and paints. Looking forward to more stuff-- hey it is not my birthday. Wish you well. Leadmen:)
 
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!! :) :) :) Great looking repaint! I wish I had half your painting talent.:cool:
 
Thank you guys for the birthday wishes and compliments. Did you notice that on one side the spare tracks were removed and I put some hooks(not sure what they called them). :)
 
Great job, Habby Birthday!

P.S. I have some tanks that could use a bit of master painting;) !
 
Thank you guys for the birthday wishes and compliments. Did you notice that on one side the spare tracks were removed and I put some hooks(not sure what they called them). :)

happy birthday.......


yes is very good this variation......
i want to ask this: i think you remove all particular glued before repainting this tanks? and for the item not removable?cover with tamyia tape or what?


sorry for this questions but im a very newbie on this


max
 
I remove some of the stowage but you have to be very careful. I also use masking tape or wipe with thinner if some paint has oversprayed. Its different techniques for different situations.
 

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