Dragon Tiger I in 1/35
Hi again.
I did this one last year and it was my first attempt of building armor scale model.
From the aftermarket add-ons I have used RB Model metal barrel, Voyager PE set and Friul tracks.
Painted with Vallejo Acrylics.
Finished in 3 months, that PE and track work was pretty tedious 🙂
Hope you like it!
11 additional images. Click to enlarge.
Craig Abrahamson said on August 22, 2014
Dragon makes pretty decent kits….their instructions leave something to be desired (at least in MY experience), but you’ve done a nice job on this one.
Simon Whitney said on August 22, 2014
Nicely done Milan, I like it mate.
One thing though, when taken your pics, try to use a different background colour, like your first and last shots.
A well done mate.
Milan D. said on August 22, 2014
I agree with you, will need to practice more definitely 🙂
Thanks!
Rapid27 said on August 22, 2014
Beautifull Tiger, well done.
Eric
AL HOFFMAN said on August 22, 2014
Very realistic appearance. You are a brave man working with Friul tracks on your first armor build.
Robert Bausch said on August 22, 2014
Milan D.,
Great job of building and painting/weathering. I like your different crops on the photos, to focus on certain details. It really looks the part of the famous Tiger! Excellent!
Tom Cleaver said on August 22, 2014
Big ugly beast. No wonder it scared any Allied tanker who saw it.
Alan Rush said on August 22, 2014
Nice Milan. The Tiger is an impressive tank.
George Williams said on August 23, 2014
Great build and finish on this, Milan. The ‘metal’ parts are particularly convincing.
Gregor d said on August 23, 2014
Superb! A great Tiger Milan.
Richard Mcstay said on August 24, 2014
Your first attempt?! If I ever get that good I’ll be happy! Very nice mate.
Bill Koppos said on August 25, 2014
Yup great looking Tiger. One thing your muzzle brake is crooked.
Milan D. said on August 25, 2014
Hehe, good eye Bill! I was wondering when someone will notice it 🙂
Frank Cronin said on September 24, 2014
Milan,
Absolutely beautiful
Milan D. said on September 25, 2014
Thank you Frank!