Progress on Tamiya Tiger
Progress on Tamiya Tiger
Hey guys, here is a quick update on my project. Tamiya xf52 will provide a base for the topcoat.
Re: Progress on Tamiya Tiger
Apparently wheels were taken off for when there was lots of mud, can anyone substantiate this? I’m guessing it would be battle damage and lack of spares, cheers
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There's a mention here of removing a front road wheel to cope with muddy conditions. Check in the Archive here, as there are instances of the topic being discussed, as well as examples of Tigers with the leading outer roadwheel removed. Removing fenders/mudguards, I guess, would have been another option:
https://worldwar2aces.com/tiger-tank/
Truly detailed information on the Tiger 1's development (evolution), configurations, and career can be found on these two worthy sites:
https://tiger1.info
and,
http://www.alanhamby.com/tiger.html
https://worldwar2aces.com/tiger-tank/
Truly detailed information on the Tiger 1's development (evolution), configurations, and career can be found on these two worthy sites:
https://tiger1.info
and,
http://www.alanhamby.com/tiger.html
"Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please"- Mark Twain.
Re: Progress on Tamiya Tiger
Here’s mine just for fun and reference.
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I was hoping you'd chip in with your seminal (in the sense of influential ) Tiger 1, Jim. Any Tiger discussion should include it as a matter of pure routine.
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Translation of engineering assessment--DzNile4L wrote:Apparently wheels were taken off for when there was lots of mud, can anyone substantiate this? I’m guessing it would be battle damage and lack of spares, cheers
The front Torsion bar arms tend to bend under load,
Consequently forcing the outer road wheels to damage the inner wheels.
Corrective,
The basic material of the torsion bars will be improved,
When extraordinary stress due to rough terrain (Tree Trunks,Rock Fragments etc) occurs The front outer wheels should be removed.
I hope that gives some clarity.
I think I am about to upset someone