Late Tiger 1 build 1/6 Armortek
Re: Late Tiger 1 build 1/6 Armortek
So this is the working interior you spoke about...very nice ...in my mind it seems like tight work...is it?
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It must have been a squeeze with gun parts inside.
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Are you going to include any of that detail in it as well?...man that seat looks comfortable...it should be that nice lolJohnf wrote:It must have been a squeeze with gun parts inside.
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Eventually. Do not have the equipment at present but have all the drawings in 1/6 for the gun details inside the turret. If you look back there is a lot more in the driver and radio operator. Also intend to fit a dummy maybach, cooling fans and fuel tanks. These will need to be removeable for display purposes. Need that space for the batteries.
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When we spoke before...it was about those GUP figures..you mentioned they had Medicom ones out....Those tanker figures you have are nice too....and I know they aren't that inexpensive either lol...gotta hand it to you 1/6th guys...you all just take this hobby to another levelJohnf wrote:Eventually. Do not have the equipment at present but have all the drawings in 1/6 for the gun details inside the turret. If you look back there is a lot more in the driver and radio operator. Also intend to fit a dummy maybach, cooling fans and fuel tanks. These will need to be removeable for display purposes. Need that space for the batteries.
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Here is another new addition. First of the four 88mm ammo bins. This is a heavy item. Over 1/2 Kg. Over 1 kg when ammo fitted. I was hoping to have them finished for TANKMOD at Bovington but no chance. Not looking forward to making the others and I need seven more as two Tigers to be fitted with them.
Anyway here are some photos of first attempt.
Anyway here are some photos of first attempt.
Re: Late Tiger 1 build 1/6 Armortek
7 more????????? .....That's scary John ...............That's almost 40 lbs additional...How do you do it....my back would be screaming bloody murder...one of those loaded tins weigh more than two or three of my tanks
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PS. Beautiful work ...do you machine the shells yourself?
You deserve a lot of Respect
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PS. Beautiful work ...do you machine the shells yourself?
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2.2 lbs in a kilo so not so bad Alpha. Picking up or pushing an Armortek Tiger without a trolly is out of the question. I had a few machined shells. Did'nt make them myself. Rear shells are just resin shells. At 74 shells per tank I need a lot of shells. This is not full Tiger capacity but as much as RC electrics will allow.
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Times 7 lol...still not bad...my calculator must have been off ....so you cast these shells yourself John....they look great!Johnf wrote:2.2 lbs in a kilo so not so bad Alpha. Picking up or pushing an Armortek Tiger without a trolly is out of the question. I had a few machined shells. Did'nt make them myself. Rear shells are just resin shells. At 74 shells per tank I need a lot of shells. This is not full Tiger capacity but as much as RC electrics will allow.
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Re: Late Tiger 1 build 1/6 Armortek
Just to mention. No screws, pins, rivets or glue. 100% brass apart from the solder and wooden shell rests. It's a juggling act trying to keep it together when assembling but very sturdy when finished.