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Re: Taigen Late Tiger 1

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jarndice wrote:JOE, I have just visited Welsh Dragons site and they are selling the "ABER" engine grille's for an early Tiger 1 for £21!!! but they are also selling the TAIGEN version and I am familier with both and there is very little difference and the TAIGEN grille's are on sale at £6.99 so a bit of a no brainer really, and they are in stock., Just remember to lightly EMERY/File the outside edge of the TAIGEN Grille's to ensure a snug fit. :thumbup: shaun
Ordered Shaun, along with a set of metal tools. :clap:

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Re: Taigen Late Tiger 1

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If you're looking for historical accuracy, there's quite a few little things needed to change on the TAIGEN kit.

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Yes David, I'm going to hunt for a book with good photo's today.

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There is a difference between the Aber and Taigan grills, not sure it's worth the costs but the Aber ones are detailed fairly nicely like the real grills. The Taigan ones lack any kind of detailing. Might not be worth it for the Tiger but the Panther and King Tiger Aber grills are much nicer than the Taigan or Voyager versions.
jarndice wrote: because every maker including TAMIYA include these faults and they leave it to us to fix them!
The aerial stowage on the Tamiya is on the correct side ;)
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billpe wrote:There is a difference between the Aber and Taigan grills, not sure it's worth the costs but the Aber ones are detailed fairly nicely like the real grills. The Taigan ones lack any kind of detailing. Might not be worth it for the Tiger but the Panther and King Tiger Aber grills are much nicer than the Taigan or Voyager versions.
jarndice wrote: because every maker including TAMIYA include these faults and they leave it to us to fix them!
The aerial stowage on the Tamiya is on the correct side ;)
I've been looking at some photos this morning and can't see the tube on either side. Must be looking at the wrong photos.

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Here are a couple of photos. The wide end, where it opens, is to the front. The back end is a little forward of the corner of the hull.
The tube doesn't run exactly front to back; the front end of it just about rests on the armour, but the back end leans out into space a little; just enough to let the hatch open.

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On the first Tigers, before the S-mines were added, this tube was the other way around and its wide end hung out beyond the corner of the armour. But that's not relevant to you.

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DavidByrden wrote:Here are a couple of photos. The wide end, where it opens, is to the front. The back end is a little forward of the corner of the hull.
The tube doesn't run exactly front to back; the front end of it just about rests on the armour, but the back end leans out into space a little; just enough to let the hatch open.

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On the first Tigers, before the S-mines were added, this tube was the other way around and its wide end hung out beyond the corner of the armour. But that's not relevant to you.

David
Thank you David for the photo's and information.

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Joe,
Good Morning! I very much like the looks of your rescue Tiger. What are the scabrous, silver spots I see on the exhaust shrouds? Where they broken there? If you are going forward with detailing, you have a very good base to build on. ;o)
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Re: Taigen Late Tiger 1

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jtracks wrote:
billpe wrote:There is a difference between the Aber and Taigan grills, not sure it's worth the costs but the Aber ones are detailed fairly nicely like the real grills. The Taigan ones lack any kind of detailing. Might not be worth it for the Tiger but the Panther and King Tiger Aber grills are much nicer than the Taigan or Voyager versions.
jarndice wrote: because every maker including TAMIYA include these faults and they leave it to us to fix them!
The aerial stowage on the Tamiya is on the correct side ;)
I've been looking at some photos this morning and can't see the tube on either side. Must be looking at the wrong photos.

Joe
The kit comes with a tube for the same side as the turret hatch at the back (same as in the photos above). Even has a little groove for it to fit in which is a little annoying as you have to glue only one side to the top of the hull. If you glue both sides you will end up glueing the top of the hull to the rest of it, meaning it won't come off again without a fight and a repair bill.
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PainlessWolf wrote:Joe,
Good Morning! I very much like the looks of your rescue Tiger. What are the scabrous, silver spots I see on the exhaust shrouds? Where they broken there? If you are going forward with detailing, you have a very good base to build on. ;o)
regards,
Painless
Good morning Painless, :haha: the ARTISTIC silver spots you see are my attempt at some battle damage, no :haha: After the paint was dry, I took my small propane torch and gave the exhaust shrouds a hit. I think I captured the burned paint effect quite well actually, don't you? The exhaust shrouds were intact upon arrival at my home. Have a good day my friend.

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