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1/72 King Tiger


tbow33

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I had a lot of fun building this. The only gripe I had was the treads, they are hard to work with because out of the box they are like pretzels.

 

I painted it in the colors of the 503 Abteilung, in Normandy 1944.

 

All comments will be helpful.

 

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I had the same track problem with mine. See my review of this kit in the review section of this web site to see how I dealt with it for another method.

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That is very well done, especially given the difficulty with the tracks. Yeah, Airfix tracks have always had a bad reputation for being stiff and uncontrollable. Nice work on the camo pattern. Thanks for posting this; I've wanted for awhile to see one of these built.

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