Tiger build (mid or late depending on how lazy I'm feeling!)
Re: Tiger build (mid or late depending on how lazy I'm feeli
I was thinking miliput to reinstate the zimmerite over them should cover most of it.
Re: Tiger build (mid or late depending on how lazy I'm feeli
Yesterday tanks got the better of me, I promised myself after a particularly late night caused by a friends birthday Sunday would tank (and more importantly photo etch) free. However this didn't really work out...
I decided to get the loaders hatch sorted with parts from tankforthememory and Thetankman. I had to carve a fair bit out to get everything working and fitted. I got a bit over enthusiastic and had to remark the hinges. I has a full photo etch set for the hatch detail but I decided that the existing lock detail was pretty good and chose to supplement it with photo etch rather that removing totally. I added new grab handles out of copper wire.





Next I added the front mudguard locks:


I decided to get the loaders hatch sorted with parts from tankforthememory and Thetankman. I had to carve a fair bit out to get everything working and fitted. I got a bit over enthusiastic and had to remark the hinges. I has a full photo etch set for the hatch detail but I decided that the existing lock detail was pretty good and chose to supplement it with photo etch rather that removing totally. I added new grab handles out of copper wire.





Next I added the front mudguard locks:


Re: Tiger build (mid or late depending on how lazy I'm feeli
I've started work on the tool fixtures, in intresting job with plenty of fidley bits. So far I've done the shovel, the jack block holder (jack block will be real wood, not the plastic one I used for test fitting) and finally I've done the sledge hammer. I've also added hatches and the combing round them.








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Re: Tiger build (mid or late depending on how lazy I'm feeli
Tom,
It's all looking very fine indeed - even if you didn't need my loader's hatch in the end...
I love what you are doing with the Voyager PE parts, but once again you are raising the bar - damn you! I had already resigned myself to the fact that I will have to replace all of those tool tie-downs, but you're making it look much easier than I dare to believe.
The Atak zimmerit is also a revelation - too bad I went of the rubber variety first before I abandoned it all in favour of the home-made approach. I could have lived with your option, but now I have started down that lonely road...
One word of warning though - now you have 'redecorated half the room' you won't be able to live with those turret track link holders will you?!
It's all looking very fine indeed - even if you didn't need my loader's hatch in the end...

I love what you are doing with the Voyager PE parts, but once again you are raising the bar - damn you! I had already resigned myself to the fact that I will have to replace all of those tool tie-downs, but you're making it look much easier than I dare to believe.
The Atak zimmerit is also a revelation - too bad I went of the rubber variety first before I abandoned it all in favour of the home-made approach. I could have lived with your option, but now I have started down that lonely road...
One word of warning though - now you have 'redecorated half the room' you won't be able to live with those turret track link holders will you?!
My Mid-Production Normandy Tiger 1 build thread: http://www.rctankwarfare.co.uk/forums/v ... =22&t=8350
Re: Tiger build (mid or late depending on how lazy I'm feeli
Hey tanks, sorry I missed your reply. The voyager photo etch is brilliant, challenging but not in a "pull your hair out and lob it in the bin" way like the aber offering and I'd say gives 90% of the detail. However it's ben easier a second time round! The catches are really really easy, compared to the abers which I swear are way more complex than they need to be.
Regarding the spare track holders the plastic ones are pretty good! I'll be honest unless I had the schumo ones I doubt I could tell the difference once painted!
Your mg34 info is providing very useful!
Regarding the spare track holders the plastic ones are pretty good! I'll be honest unless I had the schumo ones I doubt I could tell the difference once painted!
Your mg34 info is providing very useful!
Re: Tiger build (mid or late depending on how lazy I'm feeli
Nice work on the photo etch
. Is that Halfords red primer?

You can never have too many tanks...... 
