Tiger on dirt
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From: Copenhagen, DENMARK
Hi tankers
Some new Tiger's photo from my holiday last week.
From my garden. Next time I will use my King Tiger in the garden.
Some tips are velcome.
The photos are upload in photo Gallery[X(]
Some new Tiger's photo from my holiday last week.
From my garden. Next time I will use my King Tiger in the garden.
Some tips are velcome.

The photos are upload in photo Gallery[X(]
#2
Nice looking Tigers/ Both the King and Tiger 1 look great. The figures you have also are very well painted and done. I enjoy looking at the great work so many of you guys are able to do.
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From: sandy, OR
I believe those figures are the pre-painted 1/16 FOV figures that came with the full-interior King Tiger.
Your tanks looks great! Have you considered weathering your tanks? That will put more realism to your armor.
Your tanks looks great! Have you considered weathering your tanks? That will put more realism to your armor.
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From: Auckland, NEW ZEALAND
Same great camera shots Danish Commander - well done !
Only wish others would add/include Tanks in their gallery as you have done
in particular like the commander standing on Tiger1 hull shot in titled Tiger on dirt [8D]
adding realism by weathering would finish of a fine collection you have
Only wish others would add/include Tanks in their gallery as you have done
in particular like the commander standing on Tiger1 hull shot in titled Tiger on dirt [8D]
adding realism by weathering would finish of a fine collection you have
#5
Nice work on the Tiger and figures and great photography...man do they have big trees there[X(] What's the loader standing on? There's nothing in any tank to support a loader standing that way he is. He'd have to be standing on his fold away seat on the the turret ring, with a foot on the breech ( a big NO-NO) bracing against the hatch at nearly waist level, or sitting on the turret with legs inside. [&:]



