Carmouflage Experiments
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2 August 2013, 09:22
Claudio Corral del Castillo
This paper tank looks great! I've built the E-75, and it's huge. I can't imagine how big is this E-100
This paper tank looks great! I've built the E-75, and it's huge. I can't imagine how big is this E-100
2 August 2013, 10:18
Udo Browarczik
It is fairly huge. If you can recognize the small squares on the paper, the modell ist standing on.... they´re 5mm width.
I´ll post some pics later, where you ca see the size compared to a Leopard 2 and a PpKpfw II.
The smaller tracks in the second picture are for a Panther and the larger one is for the E 100. In reality, they have had a width of one meter!
It is fairly huge. If you can recognize the small squares on the paper, the modell ist standing on.... they´re 5mm width.
I´ll post some pics later, where you ca see the size compared to a Leopard 2 and a PpKpfw II.
The smaller tracks in the second picture are for a Panther and the larger one is for the E 100. In reality, they have had a width of one meter!
2 August 2013, 12:19
Claudio Corral del Castillo
Size is like a Kingtiger, but it seems to be a bit bigger.
myplogger.com/blgpos..0b18c08669d0343.jpeg
If it were completed at his time, it could have destroyed many of the most advanced tanks of WWII
Size is like a Kingtiger, but it seems to be a bit bigger.
myplogger.com/blgpos..0b18c08669d0343.jpeg
If it were completed at his time, it could have destroyed many of the most advanced tanks of WWII
2 August 2013, 19:02
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Avoiding the discusson about Colour Schemes on E-100 Tanks, I tried something compeltely different! This is my 1st attempt to build something in 1/35 and also the 1st try to airbrush the tracks....
I used Tamiya Acrylics.