
My Matorro King tiger
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Re: My Matorro King tiger
Oh yes i must fit a bucket de rigeur and sort a jack.
further developing news just had a look on ebay and ordered a Taigen metal exhaust setup from forgebear for it even better detailed than the resin mantles i have.

Grantham Light Armoured Division RCTC
Re: My Matorro King tiger
Nice job tiger tiger think I will be looking on E-bay from now on lol
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Well in he photos of the bulge...saw there was still a lot of clearance between the gearboxes and glacis plate... My suggestion was to just cut out the bulge with a dremel saw sand down the zim...and glue a thin (blister pack type plastic) over it and redo the zimm...in the end he never said which way he did it ..as there were a few suggestions...but that was my suggestion...and he did solve the battle of the bulgetiger tiger wrote:Thanks Alpha, any threads on the help you gave to painkiller to get rid of the bulge. Many thanks/ALPHA wrote:![]()
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Nice Job Tiger!...You turned this one around pretty fast
...that bulge is easy to deal with... a bunch of us helped Painkiller do his
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stuart

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Re: My Matorro King tiger
Tiger Tiger,
Here is a similar solution that will take a little more time but will yield a solid glacis plate again ( for bumping into stuff which will be inevitable if you drive it outside ). Use a scribing blade on an Exacto handle and carefully scribe out the edges of the bulge. The plastic is thick so patience and care will be required but at the end, you should have a neat rectangular hole there in the glacis. Lay the removed bump down on a sheet of plasticard the same thickness as the plastic making the glacis up. trace around it and cut out the new piece with the scribing blade. A little sanding work ( if needed ) and a mix of superglue gel and the sanded out plastic frags will yield a solid patch in your glacis plate that will withstand rough use again. Use milliput or your material of choice to repair the zim pattern, paint to match and off you go.
regards,
Painless
Here is a similar solution that will take a little more time but will yield a solid glacis plate again ( for bumping into stuff which will be inevitable if you drive it outside ). Use a scribing blade on an Exacto handle and carefully scribe out the edges of the bulge. The plastic is thick so patience and care will be required but at the end, you should have a neat rectangular hole there in the glacis. Lay the removed bump down on a sheet of plasticard the same thickness as the plastic making the glacis up. trace around it and cut out the new piece with the scribing blade. A little sanding work ( if needed ) and a mix of superglue gel and the sanded out plastic frags will yield a solid patch in your glacis plate that will withstand rough use again. Use milliput or your material of choice to repair the zim pattern, paint to match and off you go.
regards,
Painless
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NO PROBLEMO TIGERtiger tiger wrote:Thank you Alpha


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Re: My Matorro King tiger
heres the upgrades for the rear Tiagen metal exhaust kite and jack holders from forgebear http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/161487288002? ... EBIDX%3AIT
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Heres the new metal Taigen exhaust setup fitted and painted. Also the jack holders are now metal and came with the set, all now the same size unlike the originals fitted that came with it. i took ff the exhaust mating flanges from the original pipes and slipped them over new metal ones to give two mating flanges with bolt detail.






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Those exhausts are pretty nice...got a set for my Tamiya ...Your KT is really coming to life Tiger
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Re: My Matorro King tiger
TigerTiger,
You have definitely sorted out those exhausts. The new ones look great! Excellent rust!
regards,
Painless
You have definitely sorted out those exhausts. The new ones look great! Excellent rust!
regards,
Painless
...Here for the Dawn...