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Dragon King Tiger

MIKE ,

Yeah ! I agree with :mpup That Konig's Tiggy PoPs !! Love th stripes ! Awesome job ! lookin' forward to th weathering ...

Rock-On !! :ro: :ro: :ro: :ro: :ro: :ro: :ro: :ro: :ro: :ro: :ro: :ro: :ro:

:erik
 
Interesting paint scheme Mike . It sort of looks like the Italians might of had some influence there :fencing

Cheers, Christian B)
 
Thank you very much, my friends! Armani Tiger? :hmmm The morning was free, so I shot a couple coats of Games Workshop Purity Seal over the dried paint, then added several filters. I really like the way they unify and tone the camo, gives it a nice fade.

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This will be set aside to dry until tomorrow, when a clear gloss coat will be shot over the entire model. I prefer to coat the whole thing, it lets me add my decals and also preps the surface for my pin washes. Thank you for checking it, more to come.

:drinks
 
Dear Mike.

...excelent finish...one of the best from yours :coolio

...waiting for more :dude

:drinks

Luiz.
 
Oooohh , that seal really did improve the overall look Mike .

:drinks Looking forward to more. Cheers, Christian B)
 
Fantastic looking Tiger, Mike. I like it very much :dude (y)
But one more thing except drilling out exhaust pipes is damaged zimmerit. I would paint places with damaged zimmerit in color of primer or metal.
 
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