King Tiger 1/35 Takom
Hi everyone, this is the amazing King Tiger 1/35 by Takom, beautiful kit, easy to built and the best part.. weathering .
Enjoy the pictures
Hola a todos, este es el hermoso King Tiger 1/35 de Takom, modelo fácil de armar pero lo mas divertido el lavado y detalles finales. Muy recomendado.
Disfruten las fotos
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david leigh-smith said on September 15, 2019
Like that dark and moody lighting, really sets off the ominous and imposing feel of a Tiger.
‘Liked’
Jérôme Chapelle said on September 15, 2019
Well painted model, and good photos ! I like the dark background and the lighting.
Congratulations Jorge.
Jorge Garcia said on September 16, 2019
Tks for the comment sir, really appreciate.
Tom Cleaver said on September 15, 2019
Nice work on the models and the photography.
Craig Abrahamson said on September 15, 2019
I agree with the others…..great build AND photos !
Mark Krumrey said on September 15, 2019
Nicely done. Just the right amount of weathering.
bob mack said on September 16, 2019
very nice all around
Jeff Bailey said on September 16, 2019
Beautifully built & decorated and the photos are great, too! Well done, Jorge!
Matt Minnichsoffer said on September 16, 2019
Masterpiece. Looks as real as any I’ve seen. Great photos
DE4EVER said on September 16, 2019
🙂 … Greetings … 🙂 :
Very nicely done Jorge as well as good applied weathering .
Jorge Garcia said on September 16, 2019
Tks for the comment sir, really appreciate.
Manuel Magrinho said on September 16, 2019
Very, very nice!!
There’s a lot to look at, lots of detail, the right amout of weathering. Very weel done, indeed.
I’d only add a thing: some weathering on the white of the marks on the tower. But this is just me counting rivets 😉
Thanks again for sharing this master piece of modeling and photography (I’ve used that dark background and light before and like it a lot too as it add some drama to the scene).
By the way, which paints did you used?
Jorge Garcia said on September 16, 2019
Thanks Manuel, glad you like it, the main color was Vallejo Panzer Aces old wood 310 along with some Tamiyas on tracks and the gun, tamiya panel liner, Abteilung pigments and Vallejo matt varnish as final coat.
Saludos
Greg Kittinger said on September 16, 2019
Looks great!
Robert Royes said on September 16, 2019
Well done! !,and it does look more sinister with the dark background.