Tiger I Late #133 Normandy Taigen/TK7.0 swap

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Re: [D-Day] Tiger I Late #133 [UPDATE]

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I had already removed the extra antenna tube when I got the tank but it's always good to document things so-
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Re: [D-Day] Tiger I Late #133 [UPDATE]

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Then I wet sanded first with 180 grit then 400 grit. Rinsed it off and doused it with 50/50 Simple Green and went at it with a Green Restaurant Scotch Brite Pot Scubber-

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For whatever reason the person who installed the headlight and hull MG must have been huffing the glue because it was a bear and a half to remove the 2 simple items.

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Removing this brass fitting for the light was a lot easier when I decided to turn the hull upside down and tap it out with a pin punch and hammer.

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Other nifty ECA stuff that John sent me over a year ago were these mounts for the headlights-
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I'm undecided which tool set I'm going to use but after looking at some references I placed the items according to the period pictures and mocked up the ring and the cables again to see how it all fits or doesn't-

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But after looking at the pictures closer, the ax faces the other direction but I haven't checked if I have one that faces the other way around.

Looks like the King Tiger tools will work-
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Re: [D-Day] Tiger I Late #133 [UPDATE]

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Excellent progress.
For the stubborn sanding situation, I recommend one of these :

https://www.bunnings.com.au/ozito-300w- ... wZVDwRVd4a

Im sure you will have a similar unit /brand up there but I cant do without this thing in the building factory.
The triangle shaped head gets into every nook and makes removing unwanted stuff easy.
Noisy but fast & effective
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Re: [D-Day] Tiger I Late #133 [UPDATE]

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I really like the camouflage.
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Jimster wrote: Sat Dec 21, 2024 1:25 am I really like the camouflage.
The Taigen late and mid factory Tiger 1 camo jobs are very nice for probably 99% of people who buy RC tanks but we are the 1%ers here :haha: :haha: :haha:
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Panzermechaniker wrote: Sat Dec 21, 2024 4:04 am
Jimster wrote: Sat Dec 21, 2024 1:25 am I really like the camouflage.
The Taigen late and mid factory Tiger 1 camo jobs are very nice for probably 99% of people who buy RC tanks but we are the 1%ers here :haha: :haha: :haha:
It would be more tolerable if it didn't come with some really bad weathering. I was bored with it and didn't have time to do anything so you can see the haze on the turret especially where I used a tan filter to make it less garish.
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Re: [D-Day] Tiger I Late #133 [UPDATE]

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MrChef wrote: Sat Dec 21, 2024 4:15 am
Panzermechaniker wrote: Sat Dec 21, 2024 4:04 am
Jimster wrote: Sat Dec 21, 2024 1:25 am I really like the camouflage.
The Taigen late and mid factory Tiger 1 camo jobs are very nice for probably 99% of people who buy RC tanks but we are the 1%ers here :haha: :haha: :haha:
It would be more tolerable if it didn't have some really bad weathering. I was bored with it and didn't have time to do anything so you can see the haze on the turret especially where I used a tan filter to make it less garish.
I didn't know what I was doing when I first got my Mid (first tank) and turned a nice Taigen paint job into black oil wash hell. But I am very happy with the 3rd version which I turned back into a Italy campaign command mid tiger 1. Somewhere I can feel meter rat's hackles already getting up with this Tiger talk :haha: :haha: :haha:
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Re: Tiger I Late #133 Normandy Taigen/TK7.0 swap

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Pluggin holes.

Late Mantlet adjusted for the single telescopic site. I used Green Stuff 2 part epoxy. My choice for nice working time and allows for molding and blending.

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Styrene and CA glue. Clipped and trimmed a bit of sprue to plug the round hole.

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Anybody use a CA glue curing Accelerator? Commonly called a "kicker" before? Really cool stuff. Apply the CA glue then mist the kicker in/near the CA glue to cure and Voila. It's instantly cured. I'm a big fan of BSI CA glues and products btw.

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I had a bit of green stuff left over so I plugged the square hole and the spot where the shovel mold was.
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HERMAN BIX wrote: Sat Dec 21, 2024 12:01 am Excellent progress.
For the stubborn sanding situation, I recommend one of these :

https://www.bunnings.com.au/ozito-300w- ... wZVDwRVd4a

Im sure you will have a similar unit /brand up there but I cant do without this thing in the building factory.
The triangle shaped head gets into every nook and makes removing unwanted stuff easy.
Noisy but fast & effective
Oh that thing looks awesome. I'm working with a Dremel style rotary tool with a barrel sander or cone and Yep you're right some spots I just have a really hard time getting to. Man I'll definitely be looking for something like that at my local Harbor Freight. Thanks Mr. B :thumbup:
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Re: Tiger I Late #133 Normandy Taigen/TK7.0 swap

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Not so much fun-

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But it has worked out.

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Another mock up while I contemplate the turret ring.

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I've decided I'll use nails when I do glue and place the ring.
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