Tamiya Early Tiger 1 Static to RC Build

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Post today brought in the IBU2 and TX for the Tiger. Ian is a great help since I am not 'Mr. Electronics' by any stretch of the imagination. I'm looking forward to getting everything installed and running so I can button it up. Now to find my butane Torch from the move...Pics:
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A lot of stuff sitting there waiting to be connected.
A lot of stuff sitting there waiting to be connected.
I love seeing the Queen embossed on parcels.
I love seeing the Queen embossed on parcels.
I love seeing the Queen embossed on parcels.
I love seeing the Queen embossed on parcels.
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Ran out of tape tonight while wrapping presents so decided to sit down and work on the Tiger for a bit. Completed Steps 33, 35 and 36. I won't do anymore work on the turret until I get the aftermarket turret MG mounted. Pics:
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Enough for tonight.  Careful detail to follow after some equally careful painting a bit later on.
Enough for tonight. Careful detail to follow after some equally careful painting a bit later on.
Step 36 complete with gearbox screwed into place and wires set aside.
Step 36 complete with gearbox screwed into place and wires set aside.
Step 36 and mounting the recoil gearbox
Step 36 and mounting the recoil gearbox
Step 35 complete with the excellent aluminum barrel and muzzle brake
Step 35 complete with the excellent aluminum barrel and muzzle brake
Decided to use the HD metal muzzle brake
Decided to use the HD metal muzzle brake
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Step 35 showing Tamiya's two piece plastic barrel mount
Step 35 showing Tamiya's two piece plastic barrel mount
Flash installed
Flash installed
A photo of where to plug the Flash back in at
A photo of where to plug the Flash back in at
Step 33 involved removing the two pin plug clip then re setting the wires once they were down the barrel.
Step 33 involved removing the two pin plug clip then re setting the wires once they were down the barrel.
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You know this "Mona Lisa" level of work will never catch on !!!!!...........

This is also a very good valedictory on why Tamiyas are expensive.................you really do get what you pay for.
Assembled under the right structured & academic approach, the Tiger becomes an even more impressive build.

Mr Sass must by now be fidgeting like a surrogate father waiting for this to be 'born' & handed over to a loving new parent :haha: :haha:
You however Mr Painless, must be feeling like you would be losing a close friend when you close the lid on the box & entrust it to the postal system 8O 8O
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Herman,
People complain about the cost of Tamiya kits. I used to as well before I had the chance to see just how well engineered a kit could be. Patience is the key to getting a good deal for one. Sass is looking forward to his Tiger. He'll be flying out to pick it up and take it back on the flight with him sometime next Spring. No shipping container for this one. I will miss this build but I have it's Brother sitting in my tank room all boxed up and waiting to be built.
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Sat down tonight to work on Step 37 ( from the RC manual ) and was able to progress partway through it. I discovered that there were no part MT1(s) or anymore MD7(s) anywhere to be found. Some searching in my old Tamiya parts box turned up the MD7 I needed but no MT1(s). A quick visit to AAF's site and they will be here in three days or less. Pics:
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I was able to mount the elevation stay.
I was able to mount the elevation stay.
Step 37RC
Step 37RC
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How much of a standard 1:16 Tamiya kit is metal ?
Tiger 1 Early Taigen,
Tiger 1 Mid Torro,
Tiger 1 Late Taigen,
King Tiger Taigen (P)
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good progress
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Good evening,
Tiggr, depends on which tank is selected. The Tiger is about 30% I'd say ( before I got started on it ) Max, Thank you, Doc!
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Post showed up with the AAF parts set along with some other goodies, expected and unexpected. The Holidays have slowed me down on this build but I can start getting back up to speed soon. Pics:
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Tamiya parts from AAF, Chain from Mike.  Armor cabinet bulbs and a set of DAK Hauptmann's insignia for the Commander.
Tamiya parts from AAF, Chain from Mike. Armor cabinet bulbs and a set of DAK Hauptmann's insignia for the Commander.
Tamiya parts from AAF, Chain from Mike. Armor cabinet bulbs and a set of DAK Hauptmann's insignia for the Commander..JPG (98.68 KiB) Viewed 3829 times
Parts from all over the Globe
Parts from all over the Globe
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I had an evening between work and running through the Holidays and spent a couple of quiet hours finishing up Step 37(RC) and installing the turret LED MG. I'll pick it up again at Step 38 the next spare hour I have. Pics:
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MT1 adjuster in place
MT1 adjuster in place
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Exterior view
Exterior view
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I wanted something a little beefier and used the excellent Taigen aluminum MG  This entailed using 24 hour epoxy to mount a plastic washer I cut out so that the MG is secure.
I wanted something a little beefier and used the excellent Taigen aluminum MG This entailed using 24 hour epoxy to mount a plastic washer I cut out so that the MG is secure.
I wanted something a little beefier and used the excellent Taigen aluminum MG This entailed using 24 hour epoxy to mount a plastic washer I cut out so that the MG is secure..JPG (82.12 KiB) Viewed 3804 times
Care must be taken to drill out the plastic turret MG.  It already opens all the way through and one could mount a micro LED to the plastic and have done with it.
Care must be taken to drill out the plastic turret MG. It already opens all the way through and one could mount a micro LED to the plastic and have done with it.
Care must be taken to drill out the plastic turret MG. It already opens all the way through and one could mount a micro LED to the plastic and have done with it..JPG (74.44 KiB) Viewed 3804 times
The MT1s I had been waiting for along with some Tamiya mounting bits.
The MT1s I had been waiting for along with some Tamiya mounting bits.
The MT1s I had been waiting for along with some Tamiya mounting bits..JPG (87.25 KiB) Viewed 3804 times
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