Good afternoon gentlemen.
This is the beginning of my birthday present from last year. My first Tamiya and honnestly, it is wonderful to mount. For the packaging, how I can say, it is just amazing!!!!
It will be a Tiger of 503 or 505. I would like a camo with yellow and green, but not sure these panzer abteilung used this colors.
I use 2 manufacturers for photo etched, Aber and Voyager model. I really appreciate use Voyager model, because I think easier to work.
This is the pictures of this Tiger 1.
Tamiya Tiger 1 early version
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Tamiya Tiger 1 early version
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Re: Tamiya Tiger 1 early version
Wow! Those details are absolutely beautiful and I can tell you took your time and did a great job working with those tiny assemblies. Can’t wait to see the completed model. Should be TOTM winner!
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Thank you Jimster.
Stay here, I think you will be surprised.
Stay here, I think you will be surprised.
Sorry for my spelling mistakes, I try to do better every day...
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WOOOO Love it!
I'll be watching along, I have one of these as a "Future" build. I want to build an Afrika Korp Tiger I.
I have the Aber sets: what Voyager sets are you using? Really need some "Early" Tracks in metal
Awesome work so far, I've book marked you build!
Barry
I'll be watching along, I have one of these as a "Future" build. I want to build an Afrika Korp Tiger I.
I have the Aber sets: what Voyager sets are you using? Really need some "Early" Tracks in metal
Awesome work so far, I've book marked you build!
Barry
"Details make perfection, and perfection is not a detail."
Leonardo Da Vinci
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Re: Tamiya Tiger 1 early version
Lovely work Fred, Like you I have always been impressed with "Voyager's" reasonable price and ease of assembly when compared with "Aber",
My only regret with "Voyager" products is how limited the availability of the P E kits are in 1/16,
Starting with a quality kit such as Tamiya's Tiger 1 gives you a head start but you have excelled even beyond what we might expect from that high standard
My only regret with "Voyager" products is how limited the availability of the P E kits are in 1/16,
Starting with a quality kit such as Tamiya's Tiger 1 gives you a head start but you have excelled even beyond what we might expect from that high standard
I think I am about to upset someone
- FredtheFrench
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Re: Tamiya Tiger 1 early version
Thanks gentlemen.
For BarryC, I used kit PE16004 PE16006 PE16017 PE16015 (this last one is difficult to find and I found it at dklmrc). But if it is to make a Tunisia Tiger 1, you need to buy Aber kit especially for north African Tiger 1. Turret storage, mudguards and side skirts are different and maybe exhausts covers.
For a Tunisian Tiger (501), this is some Aber ref: 16140,16141,16142,16143,16144,16145.
For BarryC, I used kit PE16004 PE16006 PE16017 PE16015 (this last one is difficult to find and I found it at dklmrc). But if it is to make a Tunisia Tiger 1, you need to buy Aber kit especially for north African Tiger 1. Turret storage, mudguards and side skirts are different and maybe exhausts covers.
For a Tunisian Tiger (501), this is some Aber ref: 16140,16141,16142,16143,16144,16145.
Sorry for my spelling mistakes, I try to do better every day...
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Re: Tamiya Tiger 1 early version
Exquisite detailing, Fred.
I have two Tamiya Tigers, and fully appreciate what an advantage it is to begin work on a model that has all the fundamentals correct at the outset (turret position, cupola position, aerial location, and so on.). Your hand/eye coordination must be truly excellent to manage those watchmaker-sized add-ons. Then again, I recall your superb handiwork on the swimming DD Sherman
Enjoy the build!. In turn, we can share in your pleasure.
I have two Tamiya Tigers, and fully appreciate what an advantage it is to begin work on a model that has all the fundamentals correct at the outset (turret position, cupola position, aerial location, and so on.). Your hand/eye coordination must be truly excellent to manage those watchmaker-sized add-ons. Then again, I recall your superb handiwork on the swimming DD Sherman
Enjoy the build!. In turn, we can share in your pleasure.
"Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please"- Mark Twain.
- FredtheFrench
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Thank you very much for this compliment.
Sorry for my spelling mistakes, I try to do better every day...