Wittmann's Last Tiger (Later production) Dragon 1/35
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.พ. 2025
- Montagem completa mostrando todas as fases de montagem, aplicação de primer, pintura da camuflagem feita a mão livre, detalhamento em diversas partes, envelhecimento e apresentação do modelo finalizado.
Materiais utilizados na montagem:
• Abteilung 502 - Sepia
• Tamiya - Panel Line Accent Color Black
• Tamiya - Extra Thin Quick Setting Cement
• Revell - Contacta Professional
• PVA White Glue - Cascola (Cascorez Extra)
• Micro Set e Micro Sol - Microscale
• Tek Bond 793 - Cianocrilato
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Beleza Martini!!!...mais um grande trabalho!!.. Parabéns!!!... Grande Abraço!!!
Valeu tio Fran!
Aos poucos vamos colocando vídeos e aprendendo mais!
Abração.
Muito bom, amigo Martini... Dá gosto de ver... abs
Muito obrigado Christian! Abração.
Parabéns! Didático e interessante.
Muito obrigado Paulo! Abração.
That was absolutely outstanding, the weathering was done to perfection, I liked the way the underneath lookec when yoh finished, very best regards from a Kiwi living in Australia.
Thank you for your comment my friend!
Best regards from Brazil!
Wow absolutely great job!!!!!
Thanks John!
a very nice tutorial video, very interesting and the result of the wittmann tiger is great !!!
Thank you mate!
Beautiful model!! The camouflage and weathering looks incredible. Thanks for this video. I want to build this kit soon.
Hi Jesse!
Thank you for your comment!
This kit is excellent!
Best regards!
Great job on this kit the detail you added really makes everything stand out more ✌Canada✌
Thank you James!
Cheers.
Thank you! I think I am gonna Paint someone like this!
You're welcome my friend!
@@MartiniModels And Today I did! 15:32 True Art how you put in the Camo! Thank you!
Gran trabajo
No se ve cuando barnizas. antes de los wash? gracias...
Olá Gregório!
Infelizmente não foi mostrado no vídeo!
O wash foi feito antes do verniz fosco!
Os efeitos depois do verniz fosco!
Um abraço!
Wow great job.. what do u mix with the Afrika wash? Water or thinner? Having trouble
Hi mate!
I used white spirit from Ammo!
Cheers!
Qual tipo de cola para aderir os pigmentos e qual tipo de pigmento foi usado, principalmente o pó branco?
Olá!
Não uso fixador, apenas o verniz acetinado que funciona muito bem!
Um abraço!
@@MartiniModels mas o que seria o pó branco do weathering?
Do u remember what Dragon kit # it is ?
Hi Chris!
The box kit is Dragon 1/35 scale German Wittmann's Last Tiger witg Zimmerit (product code DRA6800)
Cheers!
It is a last version tiger/late...he has steel wheels,why then black paint?also metal paint.this is not a early or middle tiger.the fire extinguisher was not red🫣this is not really!!!
Thank you for your comment!
The barrel cleaning rods also between the tow cables are a light untreated wood, not metal/black. That’s on all variants of the Tiger tanks. The initial, DAKs, early, and mid production tigers had rubber road wheels, but the lates n Tiger IIs had steel road wheels. Same on the Panther tanks Auf D, A , early G had rubber. Late G n F had steel road wheels as well.
Besides that it looked amazing, and above n beyond especially with all the detail work put inside the hull which will never be seen. Sincerely very nice job! The things listed above a very small details n would only be noticed by those that really know armor/tanks to almost an obsessive point. Even more in depth of the Wittman’s unit the 101st SS Heavy Panzer Battalion the 3rd company n 3rd platoon of the 1st Company had Mid production Tigers, but the remainder of the Battalion had Late Tigers. Short version the ones that didn’t deploy to the Eastern Front from Italy took the Mid productions that weren’t delivered before it was sent East. Those that didn’t go East formed the 3rd Company in Belgium. When they redeployed from the East they left their mid productions, and were issued late variants once the unit was formed back together in Belgium.