Many thanks, Merlin.Merlin707 wrote:Great job on them hotte, really look the part.

Many thanks, Merlin.Merlin707 wrote:Great job on them hotte, really look the part.
Many thanks SouvereignZuul.SovereignZuul wrote:Excellent home-brew late fenders! They look great on the tank.
Question: What is that big white block with all the holes in it? Some kind of kiln plate?
Thank you David.DavidByrden wrote:hotte8487 wrote: I’ve built both fenders with the same orientation (i.e. no left and right version).
That I've seen at photos, although drawings of the tiger show often a left and right version - each the larger cutout to the outside.
Yes, that's correct. Plenty of drawings, model kits and upgrade sets get it wrong.
David
Hello Mr. Bix,HERMAN BIX wrote:Those rear mud flaps are indeed a hell of a thing Mr Hotte![]()
Will they flip up fairly easily when running ?
Be a real shame to have them get caught up when running your Tiger & damaged or worse
Hello Lert,Lert wrote:Those are amazing fenders. Such craftmanship~ I can only look upon your work and despair that - when painted - nobody but the most gearheaded of rivetcounters is going to really appreciate the difference - and yourself ofcourse, knowing what went in to making them.
Hello Painless,PainlessWolf wrote:Mr. Hotte,
How much for a pair for to fit a Taigen Tiger 1? My hands do not allow a great deal of "small and fiddly" but I love the look of these and would like to replace the basic metal rear fenders on my Tiger build. If you have a site, a link please?
regards,
Painless
Well said Hotte.... through admiration comes Inspiration... and that's what sharing is all abouthotte8487 wrote:Hello Lert,Lert wrote:Those are amazing fenders. Such craftmanship~ I can only look upon your work and despair that - when painted - nobody but the most gearheaded of rivetcounters is going to really appreciate the difference - and yourself ofcourse, knowing what went in to making them.
thank you very much. You're right - many of our craftsmanship will later covered with paint and so it is difficult to see for somebody who is standing outside, how much work you have had with it.![]()
But so it is, our models are only finished, when they've received their paint. But we ourselves (we modelers) have a feeling for and the knowledge about our work.
It is each time a good feeling, if you can give somebody a hint or somebody receive through your work an idea for his own model. So can we learn from each other.