Tiger I late version
Re: Tiger I late version
Great detail added must have taken a lot of patience to get the position right and realistic looking.
Re: Tiger I late version
Part two of the arise of my commander. He needs also still some shoulder boards.

Two pieces from polystyrene carved and…

…fitting with two little brass rivets.

The cap was also adjusted,…

…here the first try, which was later slightly reworked.

Thereafter were both headphones adjusted, glued and wired.

Followed from the start to the laborious creation of the oak leaf pattern; the middle green and brown are present.

Also the shoulder boards are completed and glued.

Then it goes on with the dark green pattern.

Felt hours later; my commander is almost finished.



Thereafter the completion of headphones and headset; the bow from the headphone have later to be adjusted.


First fitting in the Tiger cupola; here from far…

…and here a close up view.

The project commander is now finished – technical adjustments at the Tiger will later still follow.

Two pieces from polystyrene carved and…

…fitting with two little brass rivets.

The cap was also adjusted,…

…here the first try, which was later slightly reworked.

Thereafter were both headphones adjusted, glued and wired.

Followed from the start to the laborious creation of the oak leaf pattern; the middle green and brown are present.

Also the shoulder boards are completed and glued.

Then it goes on with the dark green pattern.

Felt hours later; my commander is almost finished.



Thereafter the completion of headphones and headset; the bow from the headphone have later to be adjusted.


First fitting in the Tiger cupola; here from far…

…and here a close up view.

The project commander is now finished – technical adjustments at the Tiger will later still follow.
Greeting Hotte
IG-Panzerjäger Berlin
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Re: Tiger I late version
Lovely job!
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Re: Tiger I late version
Outstanding, as usual, Hotte
When you can fix broken arms like that, we could use you in our National health Service
A great bit of modelling overall; but the Shoulder boards..well, a- bit of genius 



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Re: Tiger I late version
As I promised – now some technical adjustments – but not only. I’ve reworked my track tensioner; as role model I’ve used the tensioner from Detlef Bock – short named Bock-Tech. Unfortunately I’ve forgot to make some photos. But I tried the tensioner many times – a super driving behaviour. An additional mistake I’ve made at the rear mud guards. Both stiffeners are too short, the result was a break point. Also again new for me; at the dismantling of the idler wheel a little surprise…

Through the damp ground were the groove complete filled; but the function was unrestricted. Now to the mud guards; this time not self-made. This time were etch parts used; I‘ve made drawings and these were then etched from brass sheets in 0,3 mm thickness. Here are both main parts and the stiffeners already cut out.

After bending were the stiffeners soldered; for a better leading has the main parts three little holes etched, the counterpart three little peaks. And good to recognize – the stiffeners come close to the hinge part and are there also soldered.

The rolled hinges were soldered too.

Continued with the hinges for the side parts; here some single parts.

One hinge piece is rolled.

The side part was cut; this part receives no lateral fold, here were later little brass angles soldered.

All side hinges are until this work step ready.

Connected with an old track chain bolt. Here opened…

…and here in closed state.

Thereafter were the side parts at the main mud guard mounted; screws are M0,8.

At the next picture is the soldered angle profile for stiffening good to recognize.

The old hinge counterparts for the mud guards needs no changes and were farther used.



The hinge bolts were a bit shortened and the lock system mounted.


That’s all to the rear mud guards; at left side are some parts of the new track tensioners to see.

Through the damp ground were the groove complete filled; but the function was unrestricted. Now to the mud guards; this time not self-made. This time were etch parts used; I‘ve made drawings and these were then etched from brass sheets in 0,3 mm thickness. Here are both main parts and the stiffeners already cut out.

After bending were the stiffeners soldered; for a better leading has the main parts three little holes etched, the counterpart three little peaks. And good to recognize – the stiffeners come close to the hinge part and are there also soldered.

The rolled hinges were soldered too.

Continued with the hinges for the side parts; here some single parts.

One hinge piece is rolled.

The side part was cut; this part receives no lateral fold, here were later little brass angles soldered.

All side hinges are until this work step ready.

Connected with an old track chain bolt. Here opened…

…and here in closed state.

Thereafter were the side parts at the main mud guard mounted; screws are M0,8.

At the next picture is the soldered angle profile for stiffening good to recognize.

The old hinge counterparts for the mud guards needs no changes and were farther used.



The hinge bolts were a bit shortened and the lock system mounted.


That’s all to the rear mud guards; at left side are some parts of the new track tensioners to see.
Greeting Hotte
IG-Panzerjäger Berlin
HL Tiger I late (ElMod)
Torro Kingtiger (ElMod)
Tamiya Tiger I early (ElMod)
Tamiya Panther G (ElMod)
The thinking is allowed to all people, but many are spared. (Curt Goetz 1888-1960)
IG-Panzerjäger Berlin
HL Tiger I late (ElMod)
Torro Kingtiger (ElMod)
Tamiya Tiger I early (ElMod)
Tamiya Panther G (ElMod)
The thinking is allowed to all people, but many are spared. (Curt Goetz 1888-1960)
Re: Tiger I late version
As I promised – now some technical adjustments – but not only. I’ve reworked my track tensioner; as role model I’ve used the tensioner from Detlef Bock – short named Bock-Tech. Unfortunately I’ve forgot to make some photos. But I tried the tensioner many times – a super driving behaviour. An additional mistake I’ve made at the rear mud guards. Both stiffeners are too short, the result was a break point. Also again new for me; at the dismantling of the idler wheel a little surprise…

Through the damp ground were the groove complete filled; but the function was unrestricted. Now to the mud guards; this time not self-made. This time were etch parts used; I‘ve made drawings and these were then etched from brass sheets in 0,3 mm thickness. Here are both main parts and the stiffeners already cut out.

After bending were the stiffeners soldered; for a better leading has the main parts three little holes etched, the counterpart three little peaks. And good to recognize – the stiffeners come close to the hinge part and are there also soldered.

The rolled hinges were soldered too.

Continued with the hinges for the side parts; here some single parts.

One hinge piece is rolled.

The side part was cut; this part receives no lateral fold, here were later little brass angles soldered.

All side hinges are until this work step ready.

Connected with an old track chain bolt. Here opened…

…and here in closed state.

Thereafter were the side parts at the main mud guard mounted; screws are M0,8.

At the next picture is the soldered angle profile for stiffening good to recognize.

The old hinge counterparts for the mud guards needs no changes and were farther used.



The hinge bolts were a bit shortened and the lock system mounted.


That’s all to the rear mud guards; at left side are some parts of the new track tensioners to see.

Through the damp ground were the groove complete filled; but the function was unrestricted. Now to the mud guards; this time not self-made. This time were etch parts used; I‘ve made drawings and these were then etched from brass sheets in 0,3 mm thickness. Here are both main parts and the stiffeners already cut out.

After bending were the stiffeners soldered; for a better leading has the main parts three little holes etched, the counterpart three little peaks. And good to recognize – the stiffeners come close to the hinge part and are there also soldered.

The rolled hinges were soldered too.

Continued with the hinges for the side parts; here some single parts.

One hinge piece is rolled.

The side part was cut; this part receives no lateral fold, here were later little brass angles soldered.

All side hinges are until this work step ready.

Connected with an old track chain bolt. Here opened…

…and here in closed state.

Thereafter were the side parts at the main mud guard mounted; screws are M0,8.

At the next picture is the soldered angle profile for stiffening good to recognize.

The old hinge counterparts for the mud guards needs no changes and were farther used.



The hinge bolts were a bit shortened and the lock system mounted.


That’s all to the rear mud guards; at left side are some parts of the new track tensioners to see.
Greeting Hotte
IG-Panzerjäger Berlin
HL Tiger I late (ElMod)
Torro Kingtiger (ElMod)
Tamiya Tiger I early (ElMod)
Tamiya Panther G (ElMod)
The thinking is allowed to all people, but many are spared. (Curt Goetz 1888-1960)
IG-Panzerjäger Berlin
HL Tiger I late (ElMod)
Torro Kingtiger (ElMod)
Tamiya Tiger I early (ElMod)
Tamiya Panther G (ElMod)
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Re: Tiger I late version
that is some awesome work!
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Re: Tiger I late version
It just gets better. Lovely attention to detail,
For those builders who rely on "Voyager" or "Aber" Brass Photo-Etch to build their Fenders,
Because the brass sheet is so thin unlike "Hotte's" beautiful scratch built fenders I always back the Front and rear Mudguards with 1mm thick Plasti-Card. and I replace the PE Hinges with a set from a Dolls House website where I also get the hinged flap retaining bolts.
The Rivet effect around the edges l get by pin vising then pushing dressmakers pins through the drilled holes,
But my efforts don't compare to your tour de force.
Shaun.
For those builders who rely on "Voyager" or "Aber" Brass Photo-Etch to build their Fenders,
Because the brass sheet is so thin unlike "Hotte's" beautiful scratch built fenders I always back the Front and rear Mudguards with 1mm thick Plasti-Card. and I replace the PE Hinges with a set from a Dolls House website where I also get the hinged flap retaining bolts.
The Rivet effect around the edges l get by pin vising then pushing dressmakers pins through the drilled holes,
But my efforts don't compare to your tour de force.
Shaun.
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Re: Tiger I late version
Thank you very much Shaun. You're right, this is the reason to build my own mud guards and side skirts - the thickness of etch parts by Aber and other manufacturers. Not appropriate for rc tanks which will drive outdoor. Apart from the effort to create the drawings, this method is ultimately even cheaper.
And, stay curious, some other little nice details will still follow...
And, stay curious, some other little nice details will still follow...
Greeting Hotte
IG-Panzerjäger Berlin
HL Tiger I late (ElMod)
Torro Kingtiger (ElMod)
Tamiya Tiger I early (ElMod)
Tamiya Panther G (ElMod)
The thinking is allowed to all people, but many are spared. (Curt Goetz 1888-1960)
IG-Panzerjäger Berlin
HL Tiger I late (ElMod)
Torro Kingtiger (ElMod)
Tamiya Tiger I early (ElMod)
Tamiya Panther G (ElMod)
The thinking is allowed to all people, but many are spared. (Curt Goetz 1888-1960)