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Tiger I Late - M.Wittman - (New WIP)

:D Hello friends!

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Detailing the tools. First, Humbrol #34 - whiteand after Humbrol #62 - leather-brown. tow cables and metals Tamiya X-10 gun metal and dry brush with Humbrol-Metalcote gun metal. Next step: the wooden box and other tools and hatches.

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Regards!
Rodolfo
 
:D Thanks friend!

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Detailing the tools with Vallejo paintings: wooden box, flat brown and dry brush with saddle brown. Pincers, orange brown. Rest of the tools, mix of saddle brown and flat brown. Extinguisher, strap with orange brown.

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Regards!
Rodolfo
 
:D Thanks friends!

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Detailing the periscopes: using shining gift paper. Next stop: Satin varnish of Vallejo using brush.

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Regards!
Rodolfo
 
Awesome (y) (y) (y)
Really like the gift paper idea. Might have to look for some when shopping this morning.
James
 
:D Thanks friends!

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Filters: Humbrol for each color in base and camo. I added the antennae and hatches.

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Damage zimmerit: for start the work in these parts, I will use Humbrol #128 (Satin grey US) mixed with white pigment using spirit solvent in order to give the irregular dust texture. Step 1.- Mixing H128 with pigments. Step 2.- To apply covering the zone to treat Step 3.- Adding more pigment Step 4.- Before to dry, to apply the pigment carefully. And... ready!!!

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Regards!
Rodolfo
 
:D Thanks friend!

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Washes with Humbrol dark-earth and enamel-thinner (30% - 70%). Rain effect and pigments using "Pigment Fixer", both of AK Interactive.

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Regards!
Rodolfo
 
Great video, thanks Rodolfo. I know Zimm was some sort of ceramic material, was it this light in color? Seems very bright but what do I know, I've never seen zimm in person.

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