Tigre (Italian Tiger)

Hi Guys

I've managed to get a bit more done on this build, I wasn't happy with how the grass looked so I added some flock grass to the mix, leaving it a bit patchy. I also painted and faded the doors window and shutters
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I also applied a filter to the Tiger and then sealed it and went to work with the oils to add some rust streak and weathering.
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Thanks for looking
 
Cheers dudes, frustrating now waiting for the oils to dry.

Shame to have to go back to work, i've really been able to crack on, never mind its been a lot of fun!
 
Looks like you've had a blast, I like the whole set-up. Everything looks Great, love the colors on the house and the Tiger is lookin sweet! Standing by for the figures.

Cheers, Ski.
 
I know what you mean Gee, got an hours drive home from Birmingham city centre now. joy!
 
This looks great! Nice job on the building...I was thinking it was about time for me to tackle another one of these kits. I was thinking about getting the same courtyard you have here...but I wasn't sure how much parking space there was.

Erik
 
Hi Guys

FFinaly had a few hours to finish the baby up.

I airburshed a thin coat of tan to start the dusty weathering, then mixed AK dirt washes with plaster (thanks John) and splashed them on with the airbrush through a brush, starting light and moving to darker. I also used the same mixes for the tracks.

I then painted the figures with acrylics and painted up the little tool box to finish up and here we are:
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Thanks for looking and on to the next one!
 
enjoyed every pic....love the figures the tank the base i especially like the colour of interior really stands out next to the camo colour superb work mucker
 
:eek: Very nice indeed! I love the color selection on the structure the stonework looks so realistic.The Tiggy is a well executed model in it's own right,and the weathering on it is superb.The figs look the awesome,and fit the scene.
 

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