Taigen Early Tiger 1
- SgtMalarky
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Re: Taigen Early Tiger 1
I picked up a really good piece of advice on this forum - just have a go, if it goes wrong start again.
I found this on my first attempt at doing the tracks, took me two weeks to get in wrong, another 4 or 5 hours to take them back to original then another 2 weeks to get them to where I am now.
You are right, it is a hobby - or obsession! If you think of a technique or feature, then do it. If you don't you will go back and do it anyways.
Here's me talking like a veteran and it is my first attempt! What do I know!
I cannot stress enough the advice and support I have had by partaking in this forum.
Onwards and upwards
Pete
I found this on my first attempt at doing the tracks, took me two weeks to get in wrong, another 4 or 5 hours to take them back to original then another 2 weeks to get them to where I am now.
You are right, it is a hobby - or obsession! If you think of a technique or feature, then do it. If you don't you will go back and do it anyways.
Here's me talking like a veteran and it is my first attempt! What do I know!
I cannot stress enough the advice and support I have had by partaking in this forum.
Onwards and upwards
Pete
Question: "how many tanks does one person need?"
Answer: "one more than they already have"
Answer: "one more than they already have"
- jarndice
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Re: Taigen Early Tiger 1
Hi Pete, As you are talking about tracks, now might be the time to ask how you intend keeping the sprocket retaining caps in place?
Some people use superglue and some use threadlock which is fine until you need to remove the cap to get the sprocket off, (Upgrading gearboxes for example)
I use "Neo-Dymion rare earth magnets", they come in any size but are very strong and come in all shapes including countersunk,
Simply superglue one on the inside of the sprocket cover and it will hold the cap to the gearbox output shaft sprocket retaining bolt through any conditions and yet with a decent set of thumb nails you can prize them free when you need too, I get mine from ---
www.first4magnets.com
The ones for the sprocket covers would be found on the specification box on the left just click on the box.
Shape Disc, Width 6mm, Thick 2mm, strength 0-05 kg,
a pack of 50 is £7.42 plus post at £1.45.
The other type I always have in my spares box are Countersunk, 10mm X 2mm with a 1.2kg pull and they come in packs of 10 at £5.10,
A long time ago I removed the Taigen quick release and replaced it with Magnets on my Tigers as well as all my Panzer 4s,
Trust me its the way forward.
I even use them to keep the doors shut on my Large scale aircraft, nothing has fallen off in flight YET!!!
Shaun.
Some people use superglue and some use threadlock which is fine until you need to remove the cap to get the sprocket off, (Upgrading gearboxes for example)
I use "Neo-Dymion rare earth magnets", they come in any size but are very strong and come in all shapes including countersunk,
Simply superglue one on the inside of the sprocket cover and it will hold the cap to the gearbox output shaft sprocket retaining bolt through any conditions and yet with a decent set of thumb nails you can prize them free when you need too, I get mine from ---
www.first4magnets.com
The ones for the sprocket covers would be found on the specification box on the left just click on the box.
Shape Disc, Width 6mm, Thick 2mm, strength 0-05 kg,
a pack of 50 is £7.42 plus post at £1.45.
The other type I always have in my spares box are Countersunk, 10mm X 2mm with a 1.2kg pull and they come in packs of 10 at £5.10,
A long time ago I removed the Taigen quick release and replaced it with Magnets on my Tigers as well as all my Panzer 4s,
Trust me its the way forward.
I even use them to keep the doors shut on my Large scale aircraft, nothing has fallen off in flight YET!!!
Shaun.
I think I am about to upset someone
- SgtMalarky
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Re: Taigen Early Tiger 1
Slight problem Shaun, they look like they've been glued in situ, either that or the 'mud' I have put on is holding them in place. I think I need to be a little more persuasive to see if I can get them off.
I have used magnets to hold the Feifel pipes on the air cleaners as I do not want to damage the Aber deck pipes.
I am also thinking magnets on the deck pipe end as well.
I like the idea of magnets instead of quick release and will definitely go for that.
Now the lower hull cosmetics are complete I can really think seriously about the deck and upper hull.
I will be asking for you help and advice not doubt.
Pete
I have used magnets to hold the Feifel pipes on the air cleaners as I do not want to damage the Aber deck pipes.
I am also thinking magnets on the deck pipe end as well.
I like the idea of magnets instead of quick release and will definitely go for that.
Now the lower hull cosmetics are complete I can really think seriously about the deck and upper hull.
I will be asking for you help and advice not doubt.
Pete
Question: "how many tanks does one person need?"
Answer: "one more than they already have"
Answer: "one more than they already have"
- SgtMalarky
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Re: Taigen Early Tiger 1
The M2 3D printed wing nuts for the Feifel deck pipe brackets have arrived!
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- HERMAN BIX
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Re: Taigen Early Tiger 1
Nice nuts mate.....................
How much a packet are they ?
How much a packet are they ?
HL JAGDPANTHER,HL TIGER 1,HL PzIII MUNITIONSCHLEPPER, HL KT OCTOPUS,HL PANTHER ZU-FUSS,HL STuG III,HL T34/85 BEDSPRING,
HL PZIV MALTA,MATORRO JAGDTIGER,HL F05 TIGER,TAMIYA KT,HL PANTHERDOZER,HL EARLY PANTHER G,TAIGEN/RAMINATOR T34/76,
HL AN-BRI-RAM SU-85
HL PZIV MALTA,MATORRO JAGDTIGER,HL F05 TIGER,TAMIYA KT,HL PANTHERDOZER,HL EARLY PANTHER G,TAIGEN/RAMINATOR T34/76,
HL AN-BRI-RAM SU-85
- c.rainford73
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Re: Taigen Early Tiger 1
Sgt those are very nice.......nuts. all kidding aside very cool detail pieces!
Tanks alot....
Re: Taigen Early Tiger 1
Nice looking nuts. But a width of 10mm ? Or is that a different scale?
- SgtMalarky
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Re: Taigen Early Tiger 1
They are about 9mm wide. I thought they were a bit big but when they are placed on the pipe brackets they look OK. I'll forward a photo later.
Question: "how many tanks does one person need?"
Answer: "one more than they already have"
Answer: "one more than they already have"
- SgtMalarky
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Re: Taigen Early Tiger 1
Hi Herman I paid £24.00 for 10. If you want to I can send/email youthe 3D model I had them made from.
Upload to a website call www.shapeways.com and a week later they arrive.
Pete
Upload to a website call www.shapeways.com and a week later they arrive.
Pete
Question: "how many tanks does one person need?"
Answer: "one more than they already have"
Answer: "one more than they already have"
- SgtMalarky
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Re: Taigen Early Tiger 1
Upper hull well under way. Deck tools removed, filler where necessary! Although the more I do the less heavy handed I've become.
Took both antenna tubes off, will replace with a piece of brass tubing I have, not sure which side i goes on though? I think it must be RH (looking forward) as the the antenna holder is located there.
Just the sledge hammer to do, s tricky little so and so methinks. . . .
Would love to take he jack block off and make one out of wood, just a little apprehensive to start.
Pete
Took both antenna tubes off, will replace with a piece of brass tubing I have, not sure which side i goes on though? I think it must be RH (looking forward) as the the antenna holder is located there.
Just the sledge hammer to do, s tricky little so and so methinks. . . .
Would love to take he jack block off and make one out of wood, just a little apprehensive to start.
Pete
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Question: "how many tanks does one person need?"
Answer: "one more than they already have"
Answer: "one more than they already have"