This was a straight out of the box build with squadron putty as zimmerit and Fruil tracks, air brushed. I didnt have time to get blacken-it shipped to me so there might be some flaking.
Well this is my first serious attempt at a model in 8 years and it was rushed. I see there are some flaws, but could someone offer some airbrushing tips for the future.
Thanks guys
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Sturmtiger in 13 days looking for feedback
shopkin4
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Posted: Monday, September 21, 2009 - 05:07 AM UTC
scgatgbi
Florida, United States
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Posted: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 - 02:18 AM UTC
By any chance is this the SturmTiger from a previous link where you were building this & a Dio before heading off to school? It came out really nice (especially considering the compressed time period). No airbrushing advise, but just wanted to say "Good Job". Only thing I really noticed that looks even remotely "off" is the weathering on the wheels doesn't look as dirty as the hull. They look "cleaner" if that's the right description. Other than that very minor observation I think it's great. Good job!!!!
GALILEO1
Maryland, United States
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Posted: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 - 03:52 AM UTC
You must be joking, right? This thing was rushed?? It looks incredibly nice for a model done in 13 days and after 8 years! I would love to see what you can do if you take your time.
For me, as Sean said, the wheathering on the wheels need to be a bit heavier (not too much though)
Great job!!
Rob
For me, as Sean said, the wheathering on the wheels need to be a bit heavier (not too much though)
Great job!!
Rob
shopkin4
Illinois, United States
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Posted: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 - 04:15 AM UTC
Yeah, I thought so. I guess when I am able to come back to it I will finally be able to finish it off for good. Thanks for the comments, I guess the only way you can judge your work is let others see it. But yes, 13 days of long hard work. My next long project will be a T-55A, so now I am buying all that I need for it.
Thanks again!
Thanks again!