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One of my favorite World War II Tanks. The Tiger Tank looked very cool. This is the Early Tiger tank painted in the German Gray. Later on in the war they changed the standard colors to the Dark Yellow color.

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Don't agree with the german goals and practices,but I shure do love the engineering of german armour,this is one impressive model ,the way the tank commander is looking out of the top hatch,I bet he knows he's got something badass underneath him...................awesome!!!!!!!!!! is this the 1/25th scale kit?

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Don't agree with the german goals and practices,but I shure do love the engineering of german armour,this is one impressive model ,the way the tank commander is looking out of the top hatch,I bet he knows he's got something badass underneath him...................awesome!!!!!!!!!! is this the 1/25th scale kit?

Ditto the opinion, ditto the appreciation.

Very nice build of the baddest MoFo in the world when it came out.

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Don't agree with the german goals and practices,but I shure do love the engineering of german armour,this is one impressive model ,the way the tank commander is looking out of the top hatch,I bet he knows he's got something badass underneath him...................awesome!!!!!!!!!! is this the 1/25th scale kit?

Same here, NEVER cared for the German goals, but their engineering was amazing. This kit is actually a 1/35th scale. B)

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Felix, do you do a lot of armor modeling? I've just begun getting into it because I really want to do some serious weathering.

I like the look of your Tiger.

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Felix, do you do a lot of armor modeling? I've just begun getting into it because I really want to do some serious weathering.

I like the look of your Tiger.

Hi Curtis, yup, I did allot of armor models. It's allot of fun and sometimes a pain. But I love it. It's been a while (2 years) since I have built one, but they are fun to build. Specially when it comes to weathering. Some people do some awesome weathering, but when doing weathering, some people forget one major rule... they forget to do it in scale. Sample - When you see a car in a distance, you may say it looks like new, but when you walk up next to it, then you can see the flaws on the paint and maybe a little rust. Same thing with Armor and planes. The more subtle the weathering the nicer the weather would look.

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