Awesome build,superb kits by Tamiya,I'm thinking Kelly's Heroes too,remember watching it with my late brother in my early teens for the first time,cheers
Thanks Martin, Added to the list 👍 I am sure you will ove making the kit, it was a joy to put together! Looks like i have become an Internet Influencer, I will have to start bragging to my kids 😜👍😱
Thnaks Bernie, added to the list, and just for clarity i said "other vehicles", now that may be tanks or it may be something else, more to come after painting video is sorted 😋
Nice build Glen looking forward to seeing the paint job and weathering and if it is Kelly's hero's. I'm thinking of building Oddballs Sherman always wanted to do that
Great video, something calming about a Tamiya build. For the movie scene, I’m thinking Saving Private Ryan street scene with the Tiger, the 20mm flak gun, and the accompanying figures from each side.
Looking great, for as movie, I think band of Brothers, especially operation market garden where you can see the tiger and other vehicles going to their next objective
I often wonder why so many modelers paint the tracks rust colored. If the vehicle is in service it would have the color of the terrain it is running in. I personally use a grey-brown color because of the use of earth tones on the track and the worn areas would show a semi shiny metallic hue. Overall good build.
Thanks Andre, depending on the story I'm trying to convey I might splash on some rust here and there, i think we do it cos it looks good adds some visual disruption to the model 👍
I just finished building that Tamiya kit but sadly without the zimmerit and it was very satisfying.Yes the tracks are time consuming but not difficult. As far as the movie goes it has to be Kelly's Heroes in front of the bank. Looking forward to the painting and weathering.
OUTSTANDING, Glen. Track ejector pin marks notwithstanding, whether you mastered Tsmiya or Tamiya mastered you, I'd say you accomplished your goal. The smooth build makes one want to crack open a Tamiya kit from the stash and start gluing! As there aren't too many Tiger movie appearances, I'll go with the obvious -- "Saving Private Ryan." Good conversion job by the movie guys to make a reasonable facsimile of a Tiger even if Captain Miller and his boys were blowing off T-34 type tracks with their "sticky bombs." It's in the field manual..
Thanks Lazza, it is almost plastic porn sliding Tamiya peices in to place :) When i was researching all of the options for movies with Tiger tanks in them i wasnt suprised to find out that none of them are actual Tigers, which leads to another idea, to make an exact replica of a movie tank by using various kits to get all the canabilised parts accurate. I will add that one to the long long list for now 👍
@@HalidonDioramas I got the Tamiya 1/35 Tiger kit you are building in this video, after playing too much Enlisted. I found your channel after looking for a building video of this kit. I started working on it yesterday and it’s going well, I didn’t expect building it to be this much fun. I got all the way to step 5 of the manual without messing anything up. Thanks for all the info in this video, it helps a lot. I have no airbrush set so I got some model spray cans. I’m a bit worried about what paint will do to the tiny details of the tank.
@@darthchopper9016 Spray cans are fine, just make sure you don't drown the model, do light coats, better three very light coats than one really thick detail destroying coat :)
@@HalidonDioramas Yes I worry about accidentally drowning it in paint because I’m so new at it. The mobile hull turret seems like it will easily get stuck in the paint. I am going to make a diorama for the tank and use that as spray can practice. If that goes well I will spray the tank.
Great build. Probably the final scene from Saving Private Ryan but there could be a few other options. Looking forward to seeing the rest of the builds come together.
Hi another entertaining and educational video, I'm glad I stubbled across your channel, I've been building car models for the past few years reminiscing my childhood and would like to get into doing tanks as I never did that as a kid, so your videos have been an source for inspiration, thank you for sharing. As for the film, at first I thought it might be Kelly's heroes but found out the Tigers used in the film are not actually Tigers, then I thought of Fury, but that Tiger was an early version one without Zimmerit, so the only other one that comes to mind is the the final battle scene in Saving Private Ryan. Can't wait to see the next instalment, see p up the good work , and thanks again for sharing your knowledge.
Thnakls Frank, glad you found the channel mate. Your guess is correct but sadly too late for the draw, keep watching only 5000 more to go till the next one 😀
Got the kit in India but the zimmerit sheet had to be imported from the US. Unfortunately, the paints aren't available in India so my Tiger has been sitting completely naked since it was completed 8 months ago.
Thanks Todd, great scene, i remember being very worried when i first saw that scene that they were going to get blowen up by the Tiger, thank god for the stone wall 😀
It's always a pleasure to watch your videos and this was no exception. I know exactly how you felt, wanting to put some plastic together- I've got 4 dioramas in progress at the moment and I was missing the smell of Tamiya Extra Thin! To satisfy my craving I've started a series of 1/24 Jaaags as light relief and it's working well. I don't understand those people who slag off Tamiya kits as being too easy- sometimes you need something that just fits nicely and doesn't drive you mad. The Tiger looks good, and I enjoyed the music choices too. I don't know the film in question, but I like the idea of recreating a scene from a film, I'll have to think about doing one myself. I've got a 1/48 Dambusters Lanc arriving tomorrow- do you think I should try for a black & white colour scheme like the film?
Thanks Ian, very kind of you to say that mate, i do appreciate all your support. I like the idea of a black and white version, Mick Cohan did a black and white Panther and it was really excellent, i think it would be challanging, but the up side is it could look amazing!!!
@@HalidonDioramas I've seen a diorama that was half present-day in colour and hald historical in black & white, which I was much impressed by, but I'm not sure I could carry it off so I'll use colours.
That looks a great kit up to the tracks! How hard would it have been to make them so they snap together I wonder? Cracking job though - it would have done my head in! I've wondered about that zimmerit - it's nice to see how it works. Great result. Looking forward to this one. Off the top of my head - Kelly's Heroes perhaps? Have a good build! 👍
Hey Andrew, thanks mate. I agree, it couldnt be too hard to have them snap lock in it would save a lot of rooting around thats for sure!!! Zim was easy to apply and i would certainly use the Tamiya stuff again. Kellys Heros added to the list. 👍
All ok over here, in lockdown yet again, but this time we are not even panic bying toilet paper, so showing we are now seasoned campaingers these days. Will send you an email in the next day or two. Cheers 👍
Like I have told Tamiya a thousand times: You can't call it Decals if they aren't cut out. It's tape if they don't cut it. I refuse to buy any Tamiya kits until they cut out their masking/decal/Tape sheet. I buy on average 30-50 kits a month for a Veterans charity and refuse to buy Tamiya. The market has too many other kits that are great to buy stuff that they skimp on features. If I bought Tamiya kits I would have to buy masking sets. VA won't allow inpatients to have exacto knives so Tamiya is a no-go.
Great vid. My guess would be Kellys Heroes & the scene where the Sherman mistakenly hits the Tiger with a paint shell.
Great movie, one of my favourites for sure 👍
Again, another fantastic narrative of your experience. Really like your style.
Thanks Adam, I am glad you are enjoying them, I really appreciate the feedback mate 👍
Awesome build,superb kits by Tamiya,I'm thinking Kelly's Heroes too,remember watching it with my late brother in my early teens for the first time,cheers
Thanks Malcolm, much appreciated. Yes it is a great movie, you are added to the list 👍
I’m definitely going to guess Kelly’s Heroes over Fury… Old School! 👍🏾👍🏾
Great build by the way, I just bought one of these after watching.
Thanks Martin, Added to the list 👍 I am sure you will ove making the kit, it was a joy to put together! Looks like i have become an Internet Influencer, I will have to start bragging to my kids 😜👍😱
@@HalidonDioramas You’re most definitely an influencer, I restarted after a 35yr lay off, and you’ve been someone I’ve learned a lot from 👍🏾👍🏾
I would guess since you mentioned other tanks it would be the scene from Fury! 🇨🇦
Thnaks Bernie, added to the list, and just for clarity i said "other vehicles", now that may be tanks or it may be something else, more to come after painting video is sorted 😋
Nice build Glen looking forward to seeing the paint job and weathering and if it is Kelly's hero's. I'm thinking of building Oddballs Sherman always wanted to do that
Thanks Greg, much apporeciated mate. Kellys Heros is a classic, added to the list 👍 Please do the Sherman, it would look esxcellent !!!
Great video, something calming about a Tamiya build. For the movie scene, I’m thinking Saving Private Ryan street scene with the Tiger, the 20mm flak gun, and the accompanying figures from each side.
Thanks John, I agree, Tamiya is my go to relaxation build every time. 👍
Looking great, for as movie, I think band of Brothers, especially operation market garden where you can see the tiger and other vehicles going to their next objective
Thanks Damien, much appreciated mate. You guess has been added to the list
I often wonder why so many modelers paint the tracks rust colored. If the vehicle is in service it would have the color of the terrain it is running in. I personally use a grey-brown color because of the use of earth tones on the track and the worn areas would show a semi shiny metallic hue. Overall good build.
Thanks Andre, depending on the story I'm trying to convey I might splash on some rust here and there, i think we do it cos it looks good adds some visual disruption to the model 👍
I just finished building that Tamiya kit but sadly without the zimmerit and it was very satisfying.Yes the tracks are time consuming but not difficult. As far as the movie goes it has to be Kelly's Heroes in front of the bank. Looking forward to the painting and weathering.
Thanks Tim 👍
Great video. I would say it's Kelly's hero's
Thanks Alan, i have added to the list 👍
Great video , my guess is the movie White Tiger
Thanks Chris, you guess has been logged in the data base 😀
That looks really good Glen i liked how the Zimmerit worked out , as for the film i don't watch much so i will leave that to others ! Regards Gav.
Thanks Gav, i was happy with the Zim, it's not brilliant but will do for this dio for sure.😀
Kelly’s hero’s all the way. It will look good with a red rear end.
Thanks John, this one will be the final combat scene in Saving Private Ryan 👍
Fury ... hope to do that myself one day
Thanks Andrew, added to the list mate 👍
@@HalidonDioramas cheers Mate
Good job on the build!
Thanks Shiamus 👍
OUTSTANDING, Glen. Track ejector pin marks notwithstanding, whether you mastered Tsmiya or Tamiya mastered you, I'd say you accomplished your goal. The smooth build makes one want to crack open a Tamiya kit from the stash and start gluing! As there aren't too many Tiger movie appearances, I'll go with the obvious -- "Saving Private Ryan." Good conversion job by the movie guys to make a reasonable facsimile of a Tiger even if Captain Miller and his boys were blowing off T-34 type tracks with their "sticky bombs." It's in the field manual..
Thanks Lazza, it is almost plastic porn sliding Tamiya peices in to place :) When i was researching all of the options for movies with Tiger tanks in them i wasnt suprised to find out that none of them are actual Tigers, which leads to another idea, to make an exact replica of a movie tank by using various kits to get all the canabilised parts accurate. I will add that one to the long long list for now 👍
Fury battle scene. Tiger ambush
Nope, Saving Private Ryan, final scene 👍
This is the perfect video for making my 1st tank kit seem less intimidating. I’m beginning to think I can put it together 🥳
What kit have you got?
@@HalidonDioramas I got the Tamiya 1/35 Tiger kit you are building in this video, after playing too much Enlisted. I found your channel after looking for a building video of this kit. I started working on it yesterday and it’s going well, I didn’t expect building it to be this much fun. I got all the way to step 5 of the manual without messing anything up. Thanks for all the info in this video, it helps a lot. I have no airbrush set so I got some model spray cans. I’m a bit worried about what paint will do to the tiny details of the tank.
@@darthchopper9016 Spray cans are fine, just make sure you don't drown the model, do light coats, better three very light coats than one really thick detail destroying coat :)
@@HalidonDioramas Yes I worry about accidentally drowning it in paint because I’m so new at it. The mobile hull turret seems like it will easily get stuck in the paint. I am going to make a diorama for the tank and use that as spray can practice. If that goes well I will spray the tank.
Great build. Probably the final scene from Saving Private Ryan but there could be a few other options. Looking forward to seeing the rest of the builds come together.
Thanks Steve, that is a really good scene too, i have added your call to the list 👍
Hi another entertaining and educational video, I'm glad I stubbled across your channel, I've been building car models for the past few years reminiscing my childhood and would like to get into doing tanks as I never did that as a kid, so your videos have been an source for inspiration, thank you for sharing. As for the film, at first I thought it might be Kelly's heroes but found out the Tigers used in the film are not actually Tigers, then I thought of Fury, but that Tiger was an early version one without Zimmerit, so the only other one that comes to mind is the the final battle scene in Saving Private Ryan. Can't wait to see the next instalment, see p up the good work , and thanks again for sharing your knowledge.
Thnakls Frank, glad you found the channel mate. Your guess is correct but sadly too late for the draw, keep watching only 5000 more to go till the next one 😀
Tricky one, bye the bye new subscriber, gonna say fury 😉👌
Hi Tim, welcome aboard mate. You selection has been added to the list 😀
At this point my guess would be "White Tiger" considering the little clues available.
Thanks Frank, great movie, added to the list my friend 👍
@@HalidonDioramas Thank You
Kelly's heroes !!!! Hi mate, are you all 9k
Brother, i thought you had been locked up again 😜 Added to the list 👍
Got the kit in India but the zimmerit sheet had to be imported from the US. Unfortunately, the paints aren't available in India so my Tiger has been sitting completely naked since it was completed 8 months ago.
hi would the movie be white tiger by any chance
Final scene in Saving Private Ryan 👍
Kelly’s Hero’s scene were its hit buy Oddballs paint round 🥃🥃👍🏻
Thanks Todd, great scene, i remember being very worried when i first saw that scene that they were going to get blowen up by the Tiger, thank god for the stone wall 😀
Nice build! I’ll guess Fury… Tiger vs. 3 Shermans 🤷♂️
Thanks Bruce, much appreciated. Added to the list 👍
It's always a pleasure to watch your videos and this was no exception. I know exactly how you felt, wanting to put some plastic together- I've got 4 dioramas in progress at the moment and I was missing the smell of Tamiya Extra Thin! To satisfy my craving I've started a series of 1/24 Jaaags as light relief and it's working well. I don't understand those people who slag off Tamiya kits as being too easy- sometimes you need something that just fits nicely and doesn't drive you mad.
The Tiger looks good, and I enjoyed the music choices too. I don't know the film in question, but I like the idea of recreating a scene from a film, I'll have to think about doing one myself. I've got a 1/48 Dambusters Lanc arriving tomorrow- do you think I should try for a black & white colour scheme like the film?
Thanks Ian, very kind of you to say that mate, i do appreciate all your support. I like the idea of a black and white version, Mick Cohan did a black and white Panther and it was really excellent, i think it would be challanging, but the up side is it could look amazing!!!
@@HalidonDioramas I've seen a diorama that was half present-day in colour and hald historical in black & white, which I was much impressed by, but I'm not sure I could carry it off so I'll use colours.
How much did you get this kit for, Hal?
It was $60.00 AUD
I think Kellys heroes the tank thats guarding the bank
Hmmm tough one. How about US airborne infantry clambering over the tiger in Saving Private Ryan?
Always look forward to your videos mate!
Thanks Rob, much appreciated mate, your guess has been added to the list 👍
Ok, nice model, but what about the figurine ?
Im not using the figure for this build, the movie scene i am doing does not have the commander in view
@@HalidonDioramas Ok, thanks :o)
Saving private ryan, end of movie, has to be
i would say Fury but it could be kellys heroes too
Thanks Eric, bot great movies, addeded to the list mate 👍
@@HalidonDioramas what is the movie
That looks a great kit up to the tracks! How hard would it have been to make them so they snap together I wonder? Cracking job though - it would have done my head in! I've wondered about that zimmerit - it's nice to see how it works. Great result. Looking forward to this one. Off the top of my head - Kelly's Heroes perhaps? Have a good build! 👍
Hey Andrew, thanks mate. I agree, it couldnt be too hard to have them snap lock in it would save a lot of rooting around thats for sure!!! Zim was easy to apply and i would certainly use the Tamiya stuff again. Kellys Heros added to the list. 👍
Two most likely movies are either Kelly's Heroes or Saving Private Ryan (which actually used T34s converted to resemble Tiger tanks).
Two of my favourite movies for sure, Kellys Heros still stands up today i recon, a great movie 👍
White tiger
On the list 👍
Sorry mate, could do with a chin wag. Just keep up date . Are you all OK??
All ok over here, in lockdown yet again, but this time we are not even panic bying toilet paper, so showing we are now seasoned campaingers these days. Will send you an email in the next day or two. Cheers 👍
Kelly's heros because I don't believe Bovington tiger has zimmerit
it's going to be the final scene of Saving Private Ryan, just as Hanks is shooting at the tank with his Colt 45
Like I have told Tamiya a thousand times:
You can't call it Decals if they aren't cut out. It's tape if they don't cut it. I refuse to buy any Tamiya kits until they cut out their masking/decal/Tape sheet. I buy on average 30-50 kits a month for a Veterans charity and refuse to buy Tamiya. The market has too many other kits that are great to buy stuff that they skimp on features. If I bought Tamiya kits I would have to buy masking sets. VA won't allow inpatients to have exacto knives so Tamiya is a no-go.
Thanks bro, i agree un cut masks are a pain in the ass, but their kits are so relaxing to put together!
Fury
On the list 👍
To "be" a "modeler", you make an awful lot of mistakes, mistakes that are avoided by Reading and Understanding the instructions.
Is that a philosophy or a critique?
Fury
Saving Private Ryan 👍