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Tiger in the open...
The Tiger is in the open, I repeat the Tiger is in the open....
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RE: Tiger in the open...
looking good!!!
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Interesting weathering. It looks like it's wet
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Thanks! The weathering is more of a long standing tank subjected to various rainy seasons. Rain would produce all those rusty streaks.
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lookin' good but the mantlet is still backwards. Must be in a protected training area....all the fenders are still there and not bent.
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is there any problems with thelooser fitting tracks coming off running, outside? the sag of the tracks makes it look mega realistic.
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I love playing with photos to try and get models looking even better than I made them! lol
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looking good. nice weathering effects :D [sm=thumbup.gif][sm=thumbup.gif]
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One single extra link per side is all you need for appropriate sag (looks like 2 in the pics...), even that is enough to make it skip the sprocket (cha-cha-cha-chatttt) on slopes, reversing, high speeds...
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