RFM Tiger I Late production with Zimmerit

I think it's a well-built model, but the chipping is far overdone … If you were to take off the figure and the tools, the model gives the impression of a tank that's stood on a former battlefield somewhere, ca. 1950 :)
 
I think it's a well-built model, but the chipping is far overdone … If you were to take off the figure and the tools, the model gives the impression of a tank that's stood on a former battlefield somewhere, ca. 1950 :)
LOL, it's just that chipping is so fun that when I realized it, it is already all over the place:p. I'll try tone it down a little bit later.
 
LOL, it's just that chipping is so fun that when I realized it, it is already all over the place:p. I'll try tone it down a little bit later.
It is fun, and I do it as well.

The quality of your chipping is excellent.... I watched the Night Shift videos too.
 
spent weeks watching Night Shift, the king of chipping;)
I've been watching that fella as well for the past couple of months and you're right......the guy is definitely good at what he does.

You've turned out some good looking results with this Tiger of yours Alphonse. Excellent weathering, detailing and wear effects throughout the build.
 
I like how you've managed a nice range from shades to highlights; I find that really adds an extra dimensionality, even the flat areas. Nice!
 
LOL, I was seriously wondering, at first I thought you meant Night Court, I did spend time rewatching those old shows on streaming services.

Thanks for the lead, I'll look him up. Plasmo is off the charts!
 
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