Tankriders
- jarndice
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Re: Tankriders
Hi, I am still experimenting with a decent working method of removing the Tiger 1 Body from the Hull that does not include rebuilding the Tank afterwards
My latest method had me unscrewing the feifal air cleaners from the back panel and screwing a countersunk neodymium magnet into the back of each of the feifal air cleaners and another into the inside of the rear plate opposite the air cleaner keeping the connection from the air cleaner to the hull mounted tubes all of a piece.
Now when I unlock the hull from the body I lift the body including the WHOLE feifal air cleaner system off at the same time.
It works but I am still looking for a better system.
What I have found is that using magnets to hold the flexible pipes to the tubes often means that when crossing rough ground the connection to the pipes fails meaning a disconnect hence the constant experiments to avoid the sight of the flexible air cleaner pipes suddenly sticking in the air.
My latest method had me unscrewing the feifal air cleaners from the back panel and screwing a countersunk neodymium magnet into the back of each of the feifal air cleaners and another into the inside of the rear plate opposite the air cleaner keeping the connection from the air cleaner to the hull mounted tubes all of a piece.
Now when I unlock the hull from the body I lift the body including the WHOLE feifal air cleaner system off at the same time.
It works but I am still looking for a better system.
What I have found is that using magnets to hold the flexible pipes to the tubes often means that when crossing rough ground the connection to the pipes fails meaning a disconnect hence the constant experiments to avoid the sight of the flexible air cleaner pipes suddenly sticking in the air.
I think I am about to upset someone
- 43rdRecceReg
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Re: Tankriders
It's 'FEIFEL air cleaner, Shaun, not 'Feifal'. Just to be accurate. As for release mechanisms, I'm wondering whether the 'Clam-shell' lever system developed for opening the Taigen IS-2 metal edn., might be the ultimate solution. Daryll Turner was behind the development, on RCU- and it's quite a bold, if deceptively simple, piece of engineering.jarndice wrote:Hi, I am still experimenting with a decent working method of removing the Tiger 1 Body from the Hull that does not include rebuilding the Tank afterwards
My latest method had me unscrewing the feifal air cleaners from the back panel and screwing a countersunk neodymium magnet into the back of each of the feifal air cleaners and another into the inside of the rear plate opposite the air cleaner keeping the connection from the air cleaner to the hull mounted tubes all of a piece.
Now when I unlock the hull from the body I lift the body including the WHOLE feifal air cleaner system off at the same time.
It works but I am still looking for a better system.
What I have found is that using magnets to hold the flexible pipes to the tubes often means that when crossing rough ground the connection to the pipes fails meaning a disconnect hence the constant experiments to avoid the sight of the flexible air cleaner pipes suddenly sticking in the air.
Congrats again to you, Rob, on some nicely presented seasonal eye-candy.
Finding absolute scale compatibility in a garden setting is extremely difficult.
Congrats to you too, Rad, on the beautifully kitted out Panzer IV and the Winter-clad troops. Love the backdrop in the final pic- it's outstanding
A word of warning with a liberal supply of neodymium magnets: keep 'em away from your digital watch, and other delicate electronics Also, make sure they can't fall off, and be picked up by toddlers.
They can kill kids (if swallowed)
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Re: Tankriders
Shaun, check the Licmas Heng Long Panzer website in Germany.
I got those 4 magnets for the Feiffel filters/hoses from him, and I must say they are pretty strong!
I got those 4 magnets for the Feiffel filters/hoses from him, and I must say they are pretty strong!
Re: Tankriders
@ Rad...I need a Panzer IV too.......
Beautiful one you have created!
I have some more figures which are made for that tank, like the driver and radio operator and the same commander you have.
Most Eastfront tankriders on my Tiger, actually were made for the Pnzr IV.
But at first I have a Taigen Jagdpanther (metal edition) and one Heng Long StuG (plastic one) to get done.
Lack of time....space.....and money of course.....
Same story everywhere I am afraid.
One day I will get my Pnzr IV......
Beautiful one you have created!
I have some more figures which are made for that tank, like the driver and radio operator and the same commander you have.
Most Eastfront tankriders on my Tiger, actually were made for the Pnzr IV.
But at first I have a Taigen Jagdpanther (metal edition) and one Heng Long StuG (plastic one) to get done.
Lack of time....space.....and money of course.....
Same story everywhere I am afraid.
One day I will get my Pnzr IV......
Re: Tankriders
How dare you correct Shaun?!? Don't you know who he is? Bwahahahaha43rdRecceReg wrote:
It's 'FEIFEL air cleaner, Shaun, not 'Feifal'. Just to be accurate.
Rob, those figures look just excellent. Very, very impressive. I have an idea you might find interesting, put the magnets in the Riders and then you can put magnets under the deck of any tank you want. If you have the magnets in two or more tanks you can just switch the Riders from tank to tank.
It's really too bad we have all that water in between us, because I have an IR P4 winter Edition, brand new in the box, that I could let you have for $325. That's what, about two hundred and fifty quid? We really need to do something about that freakin' ocean.
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Thats what I wrote 4 posts above your lines, lol.Max-U52 wrote:
Rob, those figures look just excellent. Very, very impressive. I have an idea you might find interesting, put the magnets in the Riders and then you can put magnets under the deck of any tank you want. If you have the magnets in two or more tanks you can just switch the Riders from tank to tank.
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Not exactly. You said you put magnets inside the tank, I'm saying put magnets in more than one tank and all you have to do is pull them off one tank and stick them to the next tank.Rad_Schuhart wrote:Thats what I wrote 4 posts above your lines, lol.Max-U52 wrote:
Rob, those figures look just excellent. Very, very impressive. I have an idea you might find interesting, put the magnets in the Riders and then you can put magnets under the deck of any tank you want. If you have the magnets in two or more tanks you can just switch the Riders from tank to tank.
k:
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Not in the way of factory made. Typically it’s just commanders. But there is someone I watch on eBay that does a large amount of figures. Looks to be resin and almost all German or RussianRob'59 wrote:Haven't seen much Russian tank riders yet.Exhibitedbrute wrote:I must get some tank riders for my t34s. Especially my winter one
There aint many Russian figures in 1:16 at all, as I am correct.
Some German webshops sell some painted sitting Russian tankriders thow.
Check Licmas Heng Long Tank panzer
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- silversurfer1947
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Do you have a link to the ebay figure man, please?
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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!
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!
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You have to be careful with resin figures on eBay, depending on your personal code of ethics. A lot of those figures that you see, especially if they say without the Box, have been ripped off from the artist that designed them and the original artist will not be receiving any of the money. I tried to avoid buying pieces like that.
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