Tamiya Early Tiger 1 Static to RC Build

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PainlessWolf wrote:Good morning, Tiggr,
Well within your reach. All you need are some comically large magnifying goggles, a few bending tools and hours of your time to fritter away. ;o)
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Tiggr, everyone warned you. *chuckles* Have fun with your build. I will keep an eye out for it. ;o) Tonight, I completed Step 18 and made a solid start on 19 by assembling the Tamiya portion of the step. More PE to follow. Pics:
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These can cure overnight to get sanded smooth tomorrow.
These can cure overnight to get sanded smooth tomorrow.
ABER once again
ABER once again
Tamiya and Step 19
Tamiya and Step 19
Step 18 is complete, whew!
Step 18 is complete, whew!
The Tamiya brackets edge was clipped and filed to accept a wingnut and rod
The Tamiya brackets edge was clipped and filed to accept a wingnut and rod
The Tamiya brackets edge was clipped and filed to accept a wingnut and rod.JPG (97.86 KiB) Viewed 3755 times
Schumo and ABER and an idea I had for rolling the ABER hinges
Schumo and ABER and an idea I had for rolling the ABER hinges
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Sat down tonight after a run-run day and spent a couple of pleasant hours completing Step 19. Step 20 is the tool box and attaching all of the pieces from 19 to the rear plate. It will be time to do some detail painting as 20 winds up. Pics:
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back.  Safe location so I installed it as recommended by ABER
back. Safe location so I installed it as recommended by ABER
More PE detail front and...
More PE detail front and...
More PE detail front and....JPG (95.55 KiB) Viewed 3732 times
The air boxes have their chains and bolt and nut detail.  I could not use the ABER whisper thin chain recommended as it was too thin and could not be pinned into place.
The air boxes have their chains and bolt and nut detail. I could not use the ABER whisper thin chain recommended as it was too thin and could not be pinned into place.
The air boxes have their chains and bolt and nut detail. I could not use the ABER whisper thin chain recommended as it was too thin and could not be pinned into place..JPG (97.69 KiB) Viewed 3732 times
Post brought another tool for use in working with small gauge wire.
Post brought another tool for use in working with small gauge wire.
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Sat down last night and completed Step 20. I decided to use the Tamiya Exhaust covers. The ABER pieces seemed a little too flimsy for something that is going to bear the risk of being backed into whatever scenery the tank is running through. In the future, Mike can install some Voyager pieces if he wants to go that route. Before I install all of these bits from the last few Steps, time for that painting I mentioned earlier. Pics:
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Detail enriched with lock, hasp, chain, chain mount and key along with mounting plates and box banding.
Detail enriched with lock, hasp, chain, chain mount and key along with mounting plates and box banding.
Detail enriched with lock, hasp, chain, chain mount and key along with mounting plates and box banding..JPG (91.93 KiB) Viewed 3708 times
Add a little insanity from ABER pinned into place.
Add a little insanity from ABER pinned into place.
Add a little insanity from ABER pinned into place..JPG (79.52 KiB) Viewed 3708 times
Tamiya tool box displays crisp detail
Tamiya tool box displays crisp detail
Tamiya tool box displays crisp detail.JPG (91.1 KiB) Viewed 3708 times
Concurrent page from ABER
Concurrent page from ABER
Concurrent page from ABER.JPG (98.18 KiB) Viewed 3708 times
Tamiya Step 20
Tamiya Step 20
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Nice detail Painless.
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Joe,
Thanks, Doc. This tank is going to be a runner for Mike. Extra detail only where I imagine it might survive a few outings.
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Sat down tonight after the day had calmed summat and completed Step 20. A little detail painting after the coat(s) of Model Masters Dunkelgelb and some tiny screws then finally time to move onto the next bit o' Fun. Pics:
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The work ( Fun ) so far.
The work ( Fun ) so far.
It's really starting to look like a Tiger now from certain angles
It's really starting to look like a Tiger now from certain angles
A little Incarnadine on the rear reflector
A little Incarnadine on the rear reflector
Cleaning up around the convoy light
Cleaning up around the convoy light
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Same on the tow pintle and chain
Same on the tow pintle and chain
Same on the tow pintle and chain.JPG (83.58 KiB) Viewed 3650 times
A little aluminum here...
A little aluminum here...
A little aluminum here....JPG (92.03 KiB) Viewed 3650 times
A touch of paint...
A touch of paint...
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Re: Tamiya Early Tiger 1 Static to RC Build

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I'm not in the habit of appreciating toolboxes, Painless, :D but that one is just a bit special...much like the rest of this model! :clap:
Roy.
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Good evening,
Kaiser, I definitely plan on doing an early Tamiya Tiger for myself once the waiting list of Builds I already have is completed. Roy, thank you. I mentioned this earlier. I usually dress up HL, MATO or Taigen with Tamiya parts. This time, I have to go a step further.
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Began Step 21 today and threw in the primer, shadow and paint for the deck. Pics:
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The brace from the kit.
The brace from the kit.
The brace from the kit..JPG (95.3 KiB) Viewed 3026 times
Two light coats of the Model Masters Desert Yellow
Two light coats of the Model Masters Desert Yellow
Shadow effect added
Shadow effect added
Two coats of the excellent Tamiya grey primer
Two coats of the excellent Tamiya grey primer
Step 'Holy Cow!' ala ABER
Step 'Holy Cow!' ala ABER
Step 21 ala Tamiya
Step 21 ala Tamiya
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