Sov's Tiger Build
- HERMAN BIX
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Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Im doing the gun blue on my silver tracks also. I have done a lot of 'Bluing' back in my Gun collecting days & this process was a dead cert for treatment on these tracks. In use on firearms, the oil treatment post-bluing was critical to present the right finish, but tracks on a Tiger ...........probably not so crucial !
I found that a vigorous scrub of the subject material for bluing with methylated spirit was the best prep.. never done tracks before, but they should be the same.
I like your method and execution of the gun cleaning rod sections, I will try to imitate & replicate If you dont ming Mr Sov.
I found that a vigorous scrub of the subject material for bluing with methylated spirit was the best prep.. never done tracks before, but they should be the same.
I like your method and execution of the gun cleaning rod sections, I will try to imitate & replicate If you dont ming Mr Sov.
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Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Sov how is this build coming along?
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- SovereignZuul
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Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Build was completely derailed with a move. Now I live with my GF, bigger place. Been so busy with lots of projects around her house but finally taking the time to do more of my own.
She had a rusty old steel workbench in her basement that was unused for years, so I claimed it. It was a grey paint and had dirt and rust all over it, so I sanded, painted and made a nice surface for out of oak plywood. It really brightened up the dark dreary basement corner it is in! I designed the plywood surface to be a 3/4 box, so no parts would be lost rolling off the back or sides of the work table.
The chair in the pic used to match the desk.

With that done I've started unpacking all my tools and parts! It's been three months since I've seen my Tiger, hiding in moving boxes.

Work will resume shortly now that I've got a space to do it again!
She had a rusty old steel workbench in her basement that was unused for years, so I claimed it. It was a grey paint and had dirt and rust all over it, so I sanded, painted and made a nice surface for out of oak plywood. It really brightened up the dark dreary basement corner it is in! I designed the plywood surface to be a 3/4 box, so no parts would be lost rolling off the back or sides of the work table.
The chair in the pic used to match the desk.


With that done I've started unpacking all my tools and parts! It's been three months since I've seen my Tiger, hiding in moving boxes.

Work will resume shortly now that I've got a space to do it again!
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Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Sov,
Welcome back for you and your excellent Tiger build!
Regards,
Painless
Welcome back for you and your excellent Tiger build!
Regards,
Painless
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Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Welcome back....................now, Git-er-donnnnne mate
!!!!!

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Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Aha! The beast awakes... Now Sov, are you sure that basement played no part in your decision to move in with your good lady?
Funnily enough I've had a complete revamp of my work space too - courtesy of a man shed (well, three boys really).
I look forward to seeing you get back to work on this great build...
Funnily enough I've had a complete revamp of my work space too - courtesy of a man shed (well, three boys really).
I look forward to seeing you get back to work on this great build...
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Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Welcome back Sov! Will be good to see that poor Tiger finished!
Nice of the GF to not make you refinish the whole basement before you could get back to play'n !
Nice of the GF to not make you refinish the whole basement before you could get back to play'n !

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Re: Sov's Tiger Build
1800's house with a sand and brick foundation. It's dark, it's dirty, the brick is crumbling and it leaks (and floods), and one corner of it is all mine!
I also filled her garage with motorcycles, car parts, woodworking projects and more fun. I have a great many hobbies.
This also kept me busy post-move.
I needed to replace my old junky PC desk so I designed and build from scratch a poplar hardwood desk. Staining it was great fun but next time I wouldn't use poplar. New tools acquired, palm sander, biscuit joiner, Kreg jig and router!
Didn't realize my build was so popular, hah, I'll get back to work on the tank for everyone.
As I said, it's dark. The single bulb outlet over my head and a small desk lamp weren't enough light. Went to Home Depot and bought an overhead fluorescent shop light, $25 for fixture and bulbs, good deal. You can see it hanging here. It really made the area bright, I don't even need the little desk lamp anymore!
+ bonus, more unpacking. Got pretty much everything strewn about the desk.

The last thing I left off on. Voyager brass 1/16th Tiger parts. Haven't worked with brass much at all. Got a bending tool from the local hobby shop awhile back and started on what looked like the easiest parts. Some of the pieces of these Tiger side fenders/skirts fell off during a move, not inspiring for a model that's going to be traveling through thickets and muddy river banks. Currently held together with super glue. I wonder, should I solder the brass pieces together? Will be doing some research about that since I haven't really worked with brass yet.


I also filled her garage with motorcycles, car parts, woodworking projects and more fun. I have a great many hobbies.
This also kept me busy post-move.
I needed to replace my old junky PC desk so I designed and build from scratch a poplar hardwood desk. Staining it was great fun but next time I wouldn't use poplar. New tools acquired, palm sander, biscuit joiner, Kreg jig and router!
Didn't realize my build was so popular, hah, I'll get back to work on the tank for everyone.

As I said, it's dark. The single bulb outlet over my head and a small desk lamp weren't enough light. Went to Home Depot and bought an overhead fluorescent shop light, $25 for fixture and bulbs, good deal. You can see it hanging here. It really made the area bright, I don't even need the little desk lamp anymore!
+ bonus, more unpacking. Got pretty much everything strewn about the desk.

The last thing I left off on. Voyager brass 1/16th Tiger parts. Haven't worked with brass much at all. Got a bending tool from the local hobby shop awhile back and started on what looked like the easiest parts. Some of the pieces of these Tiger side fenders/skirts fell off during a move, not inspiring for a model that's going to be traveling through thickets and muddy river banks. Currently held together with super glue. I wonder, should I solder the brass pieces together? Will be doing some research about that since I haven't really worked with brass yet.

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Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Very nice build thread .......
and you play the drums too ?
and you play the drums too ?
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Wow, you could see those from the corner of that pic? Haha. Those were my father's drums but he's a guitarist so he gave them to my GF who loves drums.
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