Tamiya Early Tiger 1 Static to RC Build

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I was going to do an end run around the polycaps to get a little more work done....and another order placed with AAF for the 'J' parts turret ring. I'm still making progress, it's just a little slower while awaiting the Post. Good news from TankBear this morning, the electronics are on their way. Pics:
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Really starting to look like a Tiger
Really starting to look like a Tiger
Turret ring MW1 ordered from AAF
Turret ring MW1 ordered from AAF
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I really wanted to do some work on the Tiger tonight since it was one of my few free nights this week. I settled on assembling the ABER aerial and making it flexible so that the main gun wouldn't sweep it off while coming around. The aerial can be removed from the socket on the deck with a slight twist and a pull in case the tank needs to be laid over for work or maint. Pics:
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Close up of the mount
Close up of the mount
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Installed and awaiting paint
Installed and awaiting paint
Assembled aerial.  I used a longer strip of brass and a spare ABER wingnut since the circumference of the flexible shaft was larger than the brass ABER connector shaft.
Assembled aerial. I used a longer strip of brass and a spare ABER wingnut since the circumference of the flexible shaft was larger than the brass ABER connector shaft.
Assembled aerial. I used a longer strip of brass and a spare ABER wingnut since the circumference of the flexible shaft was larger than the brass ABER connector shaft..JPG (84.93 KiB) Viewed 3464 times
Friction mount for the base on the deck
Friction mount for the base on the deck
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ABER part
ABER part
Excellent and scale two piece aerial
Excellent and scale two piece aerial
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Post brought a critical piece of the Tiger build today along with some small bits of the 'Gathering Storm' of Detail for mine. *chuckles* Pics:
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Minor handwheels and a resin lens tail lamp for my Tiger, from Germany
Minor handwheels and a resin lens tail lamp for my Tiger, from Germany
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An-Bri-RC sends the goods
An-Bri-RC sends the goods
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A perfect fit and will sound amazing.
A perfect fit and will sound amazing.
Maxx Strikes Again!
Maxx Strikes Again!
Maxx Strikes Again!
Maxx Strikes Again!
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I have the vicarious pleasure of opening your parcels with you, Painless. Hmm., oh, but I wish that new Tiger 1 had landed on my porch. :sick: ..ah, but then `I did just receive Chris Ludwig's Cromwell Kit...so the balance in the Universe has been partially restored!
I note too, that your supplier, Uwe lives on "Scot street'...now that has to be one cool address :lolno:
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43rd R&R,
I will definitely be following along on your Cromwell build. I see myself as an average builder and I plan on learning lots from seeing you put that Beauty together. He has a either a Churchill or Matilda II that I plan on doing one day when I feel I am ready. ( trained enough )
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If what you are doing with that Tiger is done by an "average" builder, then that firmly places me in the beginners' class.
Richard
Tamiya Tiger 1, Taigen FlakPanzer IV,Torro M16 half-track, Tamiya Panther,WSN/Torro T34,Taigen M41 Bulldog,H/l/Taigen Sherman M4A3,H/L T90, Haya M3 Grant, Metal Origins 234/2 Puma, Nashorn by Alwyn. I was only going to have one tank - honest! :D
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SS1947,
We're all out here, enjoying our armor and having fun. That's what it is all about to me. ;o) I follow your builds for a reason, to learn something new from an accomplished builder.
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PainlessWolf wrote:43rd R&R,
I will definitely be following along on your Cromwell build. I see myself as an average builder and I plan on learning lots from seeing you put that Beauty together. He has a either a Churchill or Matilda II that I plan on doing one day when I feel I am ready. ( trained enough )
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Painless
You're far too Modest, Painless. That's admirable and genteel, but sadly old school these days. In any event, I'll second what Richard and many others have said about your consummate watchmaker-like skills; as witnessed here by this elegant journey. There's nothing 'average' about the work here. Not a thing.
As for the Cromwell, it could be a disaster. :O But somehow, I've always managed to muddle through in life somehow, whatever it threw at me: I'm a dour scottish Mr-Fixit, I suppose...
Above all, though, it's great setting a goal; something to aim at. Your Tiger is the Bullseye :thumbup:
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Friends make everything done worthwhile. Tonight I settled on Step 31 ( in both the Static and RC Manual ) as something low impact ( on the rest of the build ) which could be done while waiting on those parts. Pics:
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Completed tho' I will add lenses to the ports after painting the turret exterior.
Completed tho' I will add lenses to the ports after painting the turret exterior.
Simple stuff
Simple stuff
Step 31
Step 31
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Post arrived today with the parts ordered from AAF. I sat down after stringing Christmas lights this afternoon and worked through Step RC32. Awaiting the Flash unit for Step RC33 with the rest of the electronics but up to Step S28/RC34 is complete. Pics:
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Fitment to see how things are coming
Fitment to see how things are coming
Aluminum barrel and plastic and metal muzzle brakes
Aluminum barrel and plastic and metal muzzle brakes
Turret MG will get installed after the mantlet is painted.
Turret MG will get installed after the mantlet is painted.
Steps complete and components assembled and sitting in place
Steps complete and components assembled and sitting in place
Step 32RC
Step 32RC
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Step 30RC
Step 30RC
Wecohe brass arm with screw eliminates the 'C' clip normally used
Wecohe brass arm with screw eliminates the 'C' clip normally used
Wecohe brass arm with screw eliminates the 'C' clip normally used.JPG (98.02 KiB) Viewed 3960 times
Finally able to complete StepS28 (and RC34)
Finally able to complete StepS28 (and RC34)
'J' Sprue and Polycaps
'J' Sprue and Polycaps
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As good as their word
As good as their word
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