Thank you very much! I just posted a Tiger with full interior recently as well for you to check out as well. Plenty more Interior builds in my stash too!
The reason late tanks were often red inside was that they were often short on paint by that time. The red is minium, the anti-rust coat, so that's what you had on there if you had nothibg else .Note the stuff inside delivered by subcontractors may well still be in the normal colors. It was even used in camo (ref the Panther at Bovington). They'd deliver it to the troops in minium red, and these added other camo paint patterns to it.
Thanks for the explanation. I read that there were only a few months in 1944 where the interiors were only given the anti-rust coat on the interior. I had looked into it because the Takom kit shows the Panther interior in all rotbraun but the RFM kit showed the crew compartments in cremeweiss
Looks amazing Storm!, you should build a shopping list for all the products you've used some stuff I never have and would love to try some of those out on my future Tiger I build. Keep up the great work!
Thanks Ian! I'll have to do that and add some more links! If there's anything specific that you are curious about let me know and I'll be glad to share a link!
Pigments are here - spraygunner.com/paints-for-airbrush/ammo-by-mig/pigments/ I noticed they are out of stock in a few so I would check sprue brothers. Spraygunner has the best prices on ammo products Drybrush paint - spraygunner.com/paints-for-airbrush/ammo-by-mig/acrylic-bottles/dio-drybrush-colors/ Drybrush brush - spraygunner.com/markers-pencils-brushes/hobby-brush/ammo-by-mig-brushes/ammo-by-mig-brushes-6-ammo-drybrush-technical-brush/ I have the 6 and the 8 size dry brush. Another good (and super cheap) dry brush for larger stuff, (think diorama rocks) is those big poofy makeup brushes.
Good question! I actually had to grab my Andy's Tiger to confirm and IT FITS! You can use the vice top like I used on the Panther hull. You could also use the base like I did on my T-34 and use a securing nut. There's already a hole in the hull of Andy's Tiger so you could use that
@relentlesstorm9356 Awesome, thank you for checking that, I think the clamp would be the best option, the Tiger has all of the torsion bars, and I made mine with working suspension.
this is HammerStrikes and wow dude! you have gotten really good at that stuff!!
Thanks Hammer! Glad to hear from you!
I believe that those pedals on the turret floor are for the turret traverse.
Certainly that and I believe there was a pedal for firing the main gun too
Hi buddy amazing painting and weathering just awesome dude.
cheers Gary 🇬🇧
Thank you!
Good shit mate
Omg wow absolutely amazing job
Thank you!
Great job on the build, looks amazing! I have this kit on display and I love it.
Thank you!
Outstanding work, thank you for sharing. Looking forward to see more interior work.
Thank you very much! I just posted a Tiger with full interior recently as well for you to check out as well. Plenty more Interior builds in my stash too!
Wowni have several kits also with full interior.. Many hints from u I will use ..thanks so much.😀😀😀😀😀
Thank you as well! I have quite a few more kits with interiors and I plan to capture more of my build process in future builds. Cheers!
Awesome work my friend. I’m getting a lot of ideas from your work. keep up the good work 👍👍👍👍
Thank you!
The reason late tanks were often red inside was that they were often short on paint by that time.
The red is minium, the anti-rust coat, so that's what you had on there if you had nothibg else
.Note the stuff inside delivered by subcontractors may well still be in the normal colors.
It was even used in camo (ref the Panther at Bovington). They'd deliver it to the troops in minium red, and these added other camo paint patterns to it.
Thanks for the explanation. I read that there were only a few months in 1944 where the interiors were only given the anti-rust coat on the interior. I had looked into it because the Takom kit shows the Panther interior in all rotbraun but the RFM kit showed the crew compartments in cremeweiss
Wow Realy cool 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤘🏻
Thank you!
Good camouflage job on this one.
Thank you!
Cool
Thanks!
Awesome video Storm! That looks incredible
Thanks Donnie! If you like it thus far, wait until you see this kitty with some weathering!
That's the part I'm wanting to see. I'm not good at weathering, looking forward to getting some tips.
Add a bit of white glue to the track pins.
Good tip! I was cautious at adding any type of glue until the tracks were in place as I wanted to be able to work them into position.
@@relentlesstorm Glad to help! The glue won't bind them like super glue does, but will keep them from falling out.
Looks amazing Storm!, you should build a shopping list for all the products you've used some stuff I never have and would love to try some of those out on my future Tiger I build. Keep up the great work!
Thanks Ian! I'll have to do that and add some more links! If there's anything specific that you are curious about let me know and I'll be glad to share a link!
@relentlesstorm9356 the dry brushing paint and brush, pigments. I love me some new weathering options.
Pigments are here - spraygunner.com/paints-for-airbrush/ammo-by-mig/pigments/
I noticed they are out of stock in a few so I would check sprue brothers. Spraygunner has the best prices on ammo products
Drybrush paint - spraygunner.com/paints-for-airbrush/ammo-by-mig/acrylic-bottles/dio-drybrush-colors/
Drybrush brush - spraygunner.com/markers-pencils-brushes/hobby-brush/ammo-by-mig-brushes/ammo-by-mig-brushes-6-ammo-drybrush-technical-brush/
I have the 6 and the 8 size dry brush.
Another good (and super cheap) dry brush for larger stuff, (think diorama rocks) is those big poofy makeup brushes.
Great job as always Storm!! I really like the 3D print paint stand, do you think it would fit Andy's 1/16 Tiger?
Good question! I actually had to grab my Andy's Tiger to confirm and IT FITS!
You can use the vice top like I used on the Panther hull. You could also use the base like I did on my T-34 and use a securing nut. There's already a hole in the hull of Andy's Tiger so you could use that
@relentlesstorm9356 Awesome, thank you for checking that, I think the clamp would be the best option, the Tiger has all of the torsion bars, and I made mine with working suspension.
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