TIGER I camouflaged with plants - Part 2 - 1/35 TRUMPETER - Tank Model - [ Painting - weathering ]

The German army preferred plant camouflage. I remember reading about it in a document somewhere. Indeed, it is true that there are still many photographs of German tanks disguised as plants during World War II. But as you can imagine, it must have been very hard work. Plants are living things, so they wither and lose their leaves over time, so they don’t act as camouflage. The tank crew must have had great difficulty keeping it in good condition as a camouflage. The Tiger I (mid-term production type) modeled this time is boldly decorated with plant camouflage. Mid-production Tiger tank. Its performance as a tank was excellent, but at that time the war situation was gradually turning cloudless. It may have been a situation where I had to work on camouflage more than necessary. At the ending, the tiger tank advances to the rhythm of the melancholy waltz in triple time. War is always stupid and ugly, but music, which is art, is sad but eternally beautiful. What is the marchin
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