3 Colours Up: Painting A Tiger 1 – Part One Camouflage
July 5, 2018 by johnlyons
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great video john is the damage on the kit or did you add that to give it a realistic look.
The damage is on the kit 🙂
Memories of the first Beasts of War video I ever watched on You Tube. Some blond kid painting a resin Battlefront Tiger 1. The rest is history. Good video. John Go back and watch the original?
I would go back to the original but the cringe I would feel is immeasurable
You have gotten better at your craft over time. I love going back to the early videos and seeing the griwth. Many of those old vids still hold great info. 🙂 Keep up the good work
Tanks up close and personal, hmm with the amount of memorials around our area we can see just about anything that is late WWII and later. So my old home was down the street from a M5 Stuart and another town has a middle aged M60. Just about every later American version of the Sherman can be found and some of them I need to get picks of so John can educate me 🙂
Maybe I will start a photo gallery of the town’s I pass through and the equipment they have.
Good timing John! I’m about to build by Afrika Korps Tiger