Let's Paint and Weather a German Tiger Tank Interior (RFM 1/35)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 дек 2023
  • Hey folks! Today is the day we see how to paint and weather a Tiger interior. This one took a bit longer than previous videos but I hope it was worth the wait! Let me know in the comments section what you think. Should I go in more detail in future videos and break up the content into different compartments?
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  • @g.m.3285
    @g.m.3285 2 месяца назад +2

    Wonderful eye for detailing the interior. Your work is exemplary! Amazing results!

  • @creightonleerose582
    @creightonleerose582 6 дней назад

    Jus thought I'd add:
    17:29 Tamiyas acrylic 'XF-84 'FLAT DARK IRON' is a GREAT exposed steel color, dark steel greyish-brown without a 'silvery' sheen of any sort...
    (TAM's XF-56 'METALLIC GREY' works well dry-brushed over the top of XF84 D.I for high wear exposed edges)...
    -Again, the TAM XF-56 Met-Grey dry-brushed over the top of it isnt too shiny in an unrealistic manner. I use quite a bit of the Dark-Iron in combo with the German undercoat/primer RotBraun/Red-Brown iron oxide as base coats or for chipping....;)

  • @owenmayes2128
    @owenmayes2128 6 месяцев назад +2

    Nice one mate. I think you got the right balance of wear, a bit of grime but not too much, looks good. 👌🏼
    Too often modellers put too much dirt and rust on interiors, but tankers practically lived in their machines and generally tried to have the interiors as orderly and squared away as possible, I think you've nailed it. 👍🏾

  • @sophiahicks5784
    @sophiahicks5784 2 месяца назад +1

    Awesome build!!! Thank You

  • @user-og2pc7jz3z
    @user-og2pc7jz3z 2 дня назад

    Great 👍

  • @zerothm1
    @zerothm1 6 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent work....

  • @TheMidwestModelShop
    @TheMidwestModelShop 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great build, Man.

  • @ArmorStudioNYC
    @ArmorStudioNYC 6 месяцев назад

    Nice video!! Great results

  • @ada42klm
    @ada42klm 6 месяцев назад

    Outstanding work my friend...

  • @darthtrentog6766
    @darthtrentog6766 6 месяцев назад

    Looks amazing so far, I'm looking forward to seeing the finished model!!

  • @stevenlitkey9354
    @stevenlitkey9354 6 месяцев назад

    Looks real good 👍 Nice work sir !!!

  • @chanbyullee986
    @chanbyullee986 6 месяцев назад

    👏👏 great work

  • @willydemaeght1623
    @willydemaeght1623 6 месяцев назад

    Génial !!! Quel réalisme !!!

  • @michaeldean1289
    @michaeldean1289 6 месяцев назад

    Great piece of work mate ❤😊

  • @KCs_Model_Mayhem
    @KCs_Model_Mayhem 5 месяцев назад

    That interior looks awesome. Great work!

  • @17anniemary
    @17anniemary 4 месяца назад

    WOW spectacular. i have this one in my stash to do.

    • @relentlesstorm
      @relentlesstorm  4 месяца назад

      Thank you! I hope you enjoy the build!

  • @seanjameson3544
    @seanjameson3544 2 месяца назад

    Really superb. Tastefully done, looks natural and eye catching.

  • @LesWalker2023
    @LesWalker2023 6 месяцев назад

    Spectacular addons! The added metal textures are wonderful, and your attention to extra details really make this one pop! Great job! Looks like a crew could load up and rock n roll!

  • @bryanevans350
    @bryanevans350 4 месяца назад

    Orally amazing

  • @kevinb9327
    @kevinb9327 6 месяцев назад

    Gut gemacht! 😁

  • @tonka3225
    @tonka3225 6 месяцев назад

    Great video. Just finished the early Tiger. No end of fit issues. Have this kit in stash . Will be a great reference video.

  • @user-oi4xx1jp6k
    @user-oi4xx1jp6k 6 месяцев назад

    Amazing

  • @garyschlagheck603
    @garyschlagheck603 3 месяца назад

    Very nice. So many modlers just dont install much less detail the interior. Very nice.

  • @stevenblack7928
    @stevenblack7928 6 месяцев назад

    Beautiful build, usually I am not a Tiger model fan (saw so many passing by😉) But a detailed, well crafted interior (and exterior) makes it interesting for me again.

  • @TheSaturnV
    @TheSaturnV 6 месяцев назад +2

    I thought the lower hulls in most German tanks was painted primer red.

    • @relentlesstorm
      @relentlesstorm  6 месяцев назад +3

      They were primered in red then painted a base coat. Panthers were typically painted in the off-white. Tigers were painted a blue-grey color and the off-white. There was a small stretch of a few months where the Panthers were only primered in red and not coated in white. Check out my Panther build and you will see that.

    • @daveybyrden3936
      @daveybyrden3936 6 месяцев назад +1

      No, at first they were painted a medium blue-grey colour in the lower half, and Ivory in the top half, and all pieces of working machinery in the Ivory part were painted black.
      I can't speak for the very small tanks, but this rule applies to the Panzer III and everything larger.
      Sometime in the early-to-middle of 1943 they began to stop using the blue-grey paint and they just left the lower part of the tank in its red primer.
      There was also a brief period there when they didn't use the Ivory paint, leaving almost everything red, but there were complaints, so they soon brought the Ivory back.
      As for the Tiger I : it seems like the engine compartment of Panzers were usually left in red primer regardless of the year. But the Tiger I got the blue-grey colour in there too.

    • @relentlesstorm
      @relentlesstorm  6 месяцев назад

      @@daveybyrden3936 Thanks for the insight!

  • @Mclaren829
    @Mclaren829 6 месяцев назад

    master build😀😀

  • @kenjackson5938
    @kenjackson5938 6 месяцев назад

    Nice job… First time seeing your video, immediately Sub’d.
    My pep peeve, a beautiful weathering, and then have perfect clean decals. Sticks out like neon lights.
    I’ll be rewatching your video when I put mine together. I have a couple RFM kits, I think I may only buy this brand from now on. Cheers

    • @relentlesstorm
      @relentlesstorm  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I agree on the decals as well. I think some modellers get exciting about weathering and forget to put decals on until the end. I know I've done it. This is my first RFM kit of many and I'm happy with it. Think I have all but two or three of their interior kits in my stash to get to. Very impressive so far tho! Good luck with your build!

    • @kenjackson5938
      @kenjackson5938 6 месяцев назад

      @@relentlesstorm
      My favorite kits are the recovery type tanks. With the booms and the chains and cables, it make a very interesting kit visually.
      I think I now have 3 different Allied recovery tank kits in my stash. I think 2 Sherman variants and a M3 variant. Right now they are all packed away, so I’m kind of guesstimating right now.
      Also depending on where you live, the good quality kits for me are about 60 bucks. So I’ve been paying the extra, about 90 bucks and up,,,, for kits with interiors. For me it’s like getting ‘2’ kits in one.
      I’ve got a mini art M3 Lee with interior, a Sherman, and a Panther. Looking to eventually buy a Tiger variant.
      But,,,, now strange for me to say “I’m retired and on a pension” so I have to save all my nickels and dimes to buy the good kits.
      I’m hoping to start my own channel, and my first build, after getting back into to building after 45 plus years, will be a Willy’s jeep, because it’s an easy simple build, and you have to start somewhere. Your videos and the other on the channel are a good inspiration for others to get into building. I’m hoping this retired old fart might be able to have videos to joint this great group in order to inspire others to start building.
      Thanks for chatting, and looking forward to seeing more of your detailed builds. Cheers KJ

    • @relentlesstorm
      @relentlesstorm  6 месяцев назад +1

      Good luck with the build! I'll look forward to seeing your channel! I have those same kits with interiors as well. I love learning about the tank design and how they functioned. The recovery vehicles are fascinating considering how they were usually retired tanks that were retrofitted with cranes and other engineering equipment. Very exciting!

  • @ElTeesModellingCorner
    @ElTeesModellingCorner 6 месяцев назад

    Very nice build!
    Looks way better than mine, even though I'm fairly happy with mine. 🤪

    • @relentlesstorm
      @relentlesstorm  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you! All that matters is that you're happy with your build. My personal goal is to improve my process on each build.

  • @DavidRamirez-ww5kv
    @DavidRamirez-ww5kv 4 месяца назад

    Great job. I think it is a bid over weathered, but looks good.

    • @relentlesstorm
      @relentlesstorm  3 месяца назад

      Thanks. I appreciate the feedback. Weathering is very subjective and it is one of those things that can be difficult to balance between realism and something that is eye catching and fun to look at from an artistic standpoint. Another difficult aspect of weathering is that old photos don't have the resolution to see such fine details so it can be difficult to use references. I try not to over-weather and make a functioning tank look abandoned but again, it is all about balance.

  • @bobwilliams6752
    @bobwilliams6752 6 месяцев назад

    One colour the Germans used was french blue I’m currently using it in a 1/16 panther I’m building

    • @relentlesstorm
      @relentlesstorm  6 месяцев назад

      Yes! That is the grey-blue color used on the interiors. Is it the Trumpeter 1/16 scale kit?

    • @bobwilliams6752
      @bobwilliams6752 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@relentlesstorm yes it is

  • @chungnun4948
    @chungnun4948 6 месяцев назад

    Hey man! currently printing the painting holdy thingy you have on cults, love the design and that i dont have to spend a fortune. I was considering also getting the wire bender, but was wondering what size the steps are, as they look quite fine in the images

    • @relentlesstorm
      @relentlesstorm  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the support. The steps are in 0.4mm increments.

  • @downedmushroom9659
    @downedmushroom9659 5 месяцев назад

    Bit late, but for the fire extinguishers, I had some included on a 1/35th M36B1 model I built, and upon searching for reference photos I found that some were silver, olive drab, a lighter sort of tan colour like on the Tiger, and a few red ones. I'm not certain of the authenticity of all of these, but it seems as though the olive drab and tan colours were the most common

    • @relentlesstorm
      @relentlesstorm  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the information. I had one reference photo in black and white that clearly showed a silver extinguisher as well. I chose the tan color for the extinguisher inside and outside as red would've stood out too much I think.

    • @downedmushroom9659
      @downedmushroom9659 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@relentlesstorm Sometimes the black and white reference photos can be hard to tell. I think you made the right choice, especially as most of the red ones seemed to be more recent photos and not during the war. This is the first interior kit I've seen someone build and it looks great

  • @daveybyrden3936
    @daveybyrden3936 6 месяцев назад +1

    At 3:58 the narrator shows us a small part and suggests that it's "power distribution" for the radio.
    That part did not exist in Tigers.
    RFM created this kit by studying photos of "Tiger 131" in the UK. As far as I can tell, they did not visit the museum to look at the tank close up.
    And that's why they copied this little box, which is a modern controller for a fire suppressor system. It was added to Tiger 131 because of modern safety requirements.
    RFM have been told about this, the error came to light in 2005. They could easily erase that part from their instruction sheet. But they don't. That's why I keep flagging it.

    • @relentlesstorm
      @relentlesstorm  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing. I recall a similar piece on the Panther tanks which is where my conclusion came from. I also had seen the same wiring installation done in guides put out by Ammo of MIG. I guess I'll have to do more research next time! Will say it has been tough to find authentic interior photos of a Tiger though!

    • @daveybyrden3936
      @daveybyrden3936 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@relentlesstorm I wouldn't trust Mig for anything, to be honest.
      Concerning the radios: each module of the radio set (there were either two or three installed) had its own power supply, a smaller grey box. In most Panzers they are visible somewhere or other. But in a Tiger I they are under the floor panels.

    • @relentlesstorm
      @relentlesstorm  6 месяцев назад

      ​@@daveybyrden3936 Thanks! To your point, I found another error in my mig book that historical photos corrected for me. I'll talk about it in the next video. Thanks again!

  • @creightonleerose582
    @creightonleerose582 6 дней назад

    This ones next in my build queue w/ATAK zim set/Metal Tracks. Itll be under a 16T Fries crane getting its turret roof plate OxyAcetyline cut & replaced w/a donor roof plate, by a Schwere Panzer WerkStattCompany crew (Battle damage/partial pen to top side turret that also buckled the roof plate beyond simple/common repairs)...So as to better show the turret interior, although a bit of the inside turret walls will be lined with anti fire/slag leather sheets....
    Its my 2nd stab @ such a scene, guess the 1st one was a prototype? Plus my skills have advanced quite a bit since I'd finished the 1st one....
    (Been steadily working away on a Normandy '44 Panzer WerkStattCo(s) mega-dio for past 15 years now. Base prob be 5-9 foot in dimension, poss 4x8? Well see I guess?)
    NICE WORK here man! (RFM made a Boo-Boo with the T1's rearmost sponson ammo storage, as all the stored 88 rounds were stored facing forwards (Make such MUCH easier for the loader & crew)
    Oh well, if interested, if youre not familiar with already, David Byrdens 'Tiger 1 Info Site' has damn near EVERY modeling company's 1/35th Tiger 1 model kits omissions, oversight(s), miss-steps n' whoopsies. Hes got an accurate critique on nearly 60+ T1 kits, past & presently available, multiple photos, changes made from early-mid-late, explanations, & diagrams available for every issue presented....
    -A Tiger 1's ADHD prone 'Rivet-Counters' dream site..;)
    You'd prob be interested in the two-book/volume hardcover series: "Repairing The Panzers-German Tank Maintenance In WW2" in ENG by author: Lukas Friedli ($50-55$)...Emphasis on the heavies & mediums in all manner of disrepair & re-fit. HIGHLY recommended for the armor modeler...;)
    Keep up tha great work dood!

    • @relentlesstorm
      @relentlesstorm  5 дней назад

      That diorama sounds incredible! This hobby is so much fun and like you say, each project teaches you something and you keep getting better and better. Thanks for the information references. I am definitely going to check those out for my next Tiger interior build. I have the RFM mid Tiger with the cutaway hull and turret that I want to do. I do love book references so I'll be sure to check those out as well. Thanks!

    • @creightonleerose582
      @creightonleerose582 5 дней назад

      @@relentlesstorm LOVE your work!
      Oh dude, its a MONSTER indeed. WELL past the point of no return here. Couldve bought another entire home @ this point!..Ha!
      -Over 300$K into it so far (over time), as to models, figs, buildings, paint, scratch building materials, sundry items....
      -Got a FAMO here on the bench about to get wrapped up, I somehow have over 400+$'s into it all with aftermarket kits involved!?...EEK! ('Tiger Model Designs' wonderful resin 6-8 ton bilstein crane & his accessories offered for vehicle, 'Panzer-Art' FAMO front wheels & all the Wheels/Tires for the Famo's Sd.Ah.116 23 ton trailer, 'Panzer Concepts' FAMO late fender/air-tanks/wheels/track kit. 'BoldDivision' folded canvas drivers cab/tilt. the TAM FAMO also kitbashed with sub-assemblies from 'AFV Clubs' Bussing-Nag 4500A 3-ton crane truck (AFV's is an EXCELLENT, well-detailed kit BTW, you'd prob dig?)...All I can say is that Ive painted up nearly every era-appropriate 'PlusModel' accessory set they offer, many in multiples...Ha! Thank the Lord above for PlusModel. They just do >>incredible work progression >>
      -650 1/35th figures @ last count, 1/2 of those commercial resin example$..Ive yet to even start on the base, groundwork & trees...
      Many tanks/vehicles under repairs & passing through, or coming from the front. Small field hospital, Nachrichten/Signals detachment, olde Roman ruins, large field officer meeting, field laundry, river & bridge. I appreciate the more mundane aspects of life behind the front, as the fiery kinetic energy of combat scenes is well nigh tough to capture in any scale (Or do correctly, although it can be done)
      Prob 4 PZ III's, 5+ PZ IV's, 6-8 panthers, 3 Bergepanther recovery tanks, 5 heavily mod'd FAMOS w/two trailers, 6-7 Tiger 1's, 10+ StuG III's/IV's, 6 or so Sd.Kfz 234's armored cars of all types.(Then RFM & Miniart releases NEW Sd.Kfz 234's!?..Grrr-ood thing I guess?...;)
      Bunch of soft skin vehicles, buses, Anti-Aircraft emplaced 88's & 20-37mm armed 1/2 tracked Sd.Kfz 7's & 8's. A TON of scratch-building (Which I LOVE doing;), all 'Hansa Systems" structure & buildings, hes got GREAT stuff BTW-'Legos' for adults;) All buildings present plumbed for lighting, etc....Plan on donating the dio to a museum when done....
      The overall scene being a French mans rural countryside Gas Station, bearing his own auto/heavy truck repair shop, machine shop, foundry & auto junkyard. GREAT short term place for Germans to rent from him for a bit & set up operations due to in-place additional heavy lift gantries. Late June-Mid July 1944, somewhere between Falaise & Argentan, France....
      SO Correct as to ones skill progression, even models completed just 2 short years ago dont seem to stack up quality wise against current builds, so time to re-purchase & rebuild em (Or try to repaint/jazz em up a bit if poss). This on top of modeling since I was 5 years of age (Born: 12/25/1974) Theres >always< room to get better right?
      STILL learning new techniques & striving to properly apply them, set new goals or way-points to meet. The reason why I love your own & others vids here on YT, being that I pick up so very much from them. For that: I thank you for your copious amounts of work invested, with not only the models themselves, but the immense amount of TIME invested in the video making editing, narration & overall vid assemblage process.
      Such a discipline being an entirely secondary art form in & of itself! (I'd thought about doing so, but it would suck up SO much more time than just the build process's alone! -IF I ever vid n' post examples of my work, itll be a quik n' sloppy job just showing the past n' present works. If I ever do, Ill def letcha know)
      Looking forward to more of your new build vids & viewing the older ones, I'd just stumbled across your YT channel today. Sub'd....
      Take er easy & enjoy your Sunday & summer!
      ~Greets from Whidbey Island, WA, C.L.R

  • @nizalmuhammad9689
    @nizalmuhammad9689 5 месяцев назад +1

    Are you making steel effect with putty and tool cleaner?

    • @relentlesstorm
      @relentlesstorm  5 месяцев назад

      Yes. Tamia putty and thin cement/airbrush cleaner

  • @user-sy4lc9ry8p
    @user-sy4lc9ry8p 6 месяцев назад

    Beautiful work my friend. As for the rolled steel texture on the inside, I've been an armour modeler for decades and never has this crossed my mind. Food for thought. Thanks for the great vid mate.

  • @tiezel5656
    @tiezel5656 5 месяцев назад

    Im building this tank at the moment, but there are some faults in the kit . Like the whole asmebly for the radio is missing and the piping and plumming for the engine in the manual. So i bought a book with Nice pictures to find al the parts lent in the sprues

    • @relentlesstorm
      @relentlesstorm  5 месяцев назад

      That's incredible that you found a book with interior photos. It's very hard to find those details. Are you building this same kit by RFM?

    • @tiezel5656
      @tiezel5656 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@relentlesstorm yes but its the mid production

    • @tiezel5656
      @tiezel5656 5 месяцев назад +1

      Hello i have another question, how did you make those cooling hoses? There not in my kit . Did you make them from the spreus?

    • @relentlesstorm
      @relentlesstorm  5 месяцев назад

      @@tiezel5656 The radiator hoses were in the kit. I shared all of my scratch built components.

  • @woody5109
    @woody5109 6 месяцев назад

    Had no idea those big cats had gasoline V8s with dual 4 barrels, wow. Would have been way better off with diesel engines.

    • @relentlesstorm
      @relentlesstorm  6 месяцев назад

      The Maybach engine is actually a V12 gasoline engine. Many German and American tanks were gas powered early in the war. Heck the US used radial engines in the Shermans and Stuarts to start.

    • @woody5109
      @woody5109 3 месяца назад

      During the war, diesel was actually difficult to find, it wasn’t a popular fuel at the time.