Does This Tiger Color Scheme really Exist?
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I've been seeing this Tiger over a few websites...But the color really look very strange - Too much orange color.

Does this color scheme really exist? [sm=confused.gif]

Does this color scheme really exist? [sm=confused.gif]
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From: Launceston, AUSTRALIA
Looks like [link=http://www.tankzone.co.uk/cart/hl_inf_t1l.htm]Tankzone's "late" HL Tiger[/link], all painted up with some extras, yet retains the HL short barrel (all for just $600US+ delivered...)
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ORIGINAL: wackywheelz
Looks like [link=http://www.tankzone.co.uk/cart/hl_inf_t1l.htm]Tankzone's "late" HL Tiger[/link], all painted up with some extras, yet retains the HL short barrel (all for just $600US+ delivered...)
Looks like [link=http://www.tankzone.co.uk/cart/hl_inf_t1l.htm]Tankzone's "late" HL Tiger[/link], all painted up with some extras, yet retains the HL short barrel (all for just $600US+ delivered...)
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Pictures have an 'eye' of their own when it comes to color rendition. Color balance in cameras can be different than our eyes.
Another point known to artistic model painters is scale affect color as well, i.e. when scale of the subject changes, the color shading needs to change to give the correct 'scaling' of color.
Perhaps an artist with color rendering experience can explain better.
Another point known to artistic model painters is scale affect color as well, i.e. when scale of the subject changes, the color shading needs to change to give the correct 'scaling' of color.
Perhaps an artist with color rendering experience can explain better.
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From: carlislecumbria, UNITED KINGDOM
It would pass for the ukraine 1944 or northern Italy spring 1945, as it is has later type wheels. I would agree there seems to be alot of the dunklegelb base coat showing and the brown and green seems to be rationed.but alot of these schemes were done by crews in the field with paste thinned with whatever came to hand, so variation in pattern and colour were inevitable.
If you want to see a completely artlessly applied paint scheme on a tiger I, look on the Kubinka museum website. http://www.tankmuseum.ru/p6.html .Ray charles could have done better!
zippy.
If you want to see a completely artlessly applied paint scheme on a tiger I, look on the Kubinka museum website. http://www.tankmuseum.ru/p6.html .Ray charles could have done better!
zippy.



