Amazing lol !!, Im you r 181 subscriber , I hope to see u many times and I will talk about you to my modeller s friends on you tube Thank you for your original work
First of all absolutely incredible job!!!! Secondly, any tip on getting the nice crisp lines on the camo you did without spatter? Could use some airbrushing tips my friend.
I suggest making the paints half and half, so half paint half water/achuhal. I f that does not work Maybe look at the paints your using and maybe try the brand model color(Vallejo)
Outstanding work! Cool to see a professional at work. You did a flawless job. Tiger II is an awesome tank. Was this project a commissioned piece of work?
Awesome! Much respect for your talent! Do you have an opinion to share regarding Warslug vs. Heng Long vs. Armortek as far as quality and scaled details go?
Gerard Mccluskey Hi!Well imho, warslug got the best details and accuracy and also most expensive, they currently only offer fully assembled models, kits might be available in the future. armourtek KT is rather old, and out of production i believe. The quality is pretty good as well but the detail level is not on par with warslug ones. They offer kits rather than built ones, and price is lower. Henglong is totally a different story, it can ran for sure but no accuracy whatsoever, and the poorest details. Id call it RC toy rather than scale model. But their tanks are cheap and still very very fun to play with. In the end it really depends on ur own needs and budget, I LOVE the warslug models, but i own henglong ones as well, great toys.
The red oxide was used part of the camouflage scheme to save paint, there was no additional red/brown painted on any base color. Red oxide was the base and the two additional colors were applied on it where needed.
Awesome tank and great paint job but those tanks are a bit pricey and heavy. I decided to scratch build a Late Tiger 1 in 1/6 using 1/4" styrene and after all I did it weights in at 122lbs which is more or less half the weight of the Metal counterparts. I uploaded a vid if yall want to watch.
shouldn't there be Zimmerit be present on the tank before paint? I also thought the factor base coat was a desert sand color even tho these tanks weren't used in Africa
Not all of them, since some were applied in the field by the crews. They did produce "standard" documents but they weren't always followed by the crews who painted them, many companies followed platoon standards though.
@@tahunkwai5979 I didn't miss your point. Anyone who takes the huge amount of time to assemble and paint an extremely detailed model of a King Tiger tank would also take the time to get all the details right. Otherwise why even bother? He has devalued his work.
FYI that "red oxide" primer you used was totally the wrong color to my eyes. The primer the Germans used had more of a maroon tone to it, whereas what you have there just looks brown.
I wasn't bitching, I was making an observation about the fucking primer, dipshit. There's a big difference between that and what you guys are doing. You can laugh all you want, but you're still just a mouthy idiot who probably couldn't achieve a fraction of what he did with this model, so quit your bitching, child.
It kills me that you aren’t using the correct red base coat. You have a wonderful model and are doing a great job painting to look good but choose the wrong red.
You confuse King Kong with King Tiger. The correct designation is Royal Tiger, english for the german designation "Königstiger" or"Indischer Tiger" ( Bengal tiger)!
it takes only 2 types of people that will want to buy this toy: REALLY RICH or REALLY STUPID oops....I missed out the third of people that will want to buy this toy: REALLY RICH AND REALLY STUPID!!!!!!