Way back in times long passed my very first 1/35 scale tank was the old Tamiya Tiger I, I was like 12 I think. Anywho...I stumbled across a rather kool painting of a disabled Tiger in a cemetery thought it was time to revisit the ol' Tiger I. And now a few years later I figured why not just get that idea rolling...so here we go...
Here is the inspiring painting. Obviously the artist didn't really know his tigers very well.
After much soul searching I landed on the RFM Mid-Production Tiger I with full interior.
This will be a diorama from the ground up therefore the first thing was to come up with a working Idea of how I wanted it to look. . I got 5000+ hours in Power-Point from my Air Force dayz so I put them skills to work.
Of course that plan is subject to change without notice. Next was to build a mock-up of the scene. I broke out the kit and accumulated aftermarket goodies, some foam and the foam cutter and set off to see how it would turn out.
I ended up with three options. Option A is according to the plan...
Option B. (Kinda of leaning toward this one for the moment)
Option C
I'll consider these options for the next week and then start shaping the ground once I pick which one I'll go with.
Thanks For Stopping By...
Here is the inspiring painting. Obviously the artist didn't really know his tigers very well.
After much soul searching I landed on the RFM Mid-Production Tiger I with full interior.
This will be a diorama from the ground up therefore the first thing was to come up with a working Idea of how I wanted it to look. . I got 5000+ hours in Power-Point from my Air Force dayz so I put them skills to work.
Of course that plan is subject to change without notice. Next was to build a mock-up of the scene. I broke out the kit and accumulated aftermarket goodies, some foam and the foam cutter and set off to see how it would turn out.
I ended up with three options. Option A is according to the plan...
Option B. (Kinda of leaning toward this one for the moment)
Option C
I'll consider these options for the next week and then start shaping the ground once I pick which one I'll go with.
Thanks For Stopping By...