
ABE'S EARLY TIGER 1 BUILD
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Re: ABE'S EARLY TIGER 1 BUILD
Whew! There is some jaw-dropping attention to detail going on here. I even had to look up "interlocking piping." It seems that among other applications, it is used for exhaust. Why would an air intake require such complicated piping? And was the duodecim (geepers, a guy has to show off somehow
) twist a characteristic of all the Feifel intake piping, or an accident of production as the pipes were fitted together (interlocked)?

Re: ABE'S EARLY TIGER 1 BUILD
It's a German thing...Herr Dr. Professor wrote: ↑Fri Jul 18, 2025 3:03 am Whew! There is some jaw-dropping attention to detail going on here. I even had to look up "interlocking piping." It seems that among other applications, it is used for exhaust. Why would an air intake require such complicated piping? And was the duodecim (geepers, a guy has to show off somehow) twist a characteristic of all the Feifel intake piping, or an accident of production as the pipes were fitted together (interlocked)?








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Re: ABE'S EARLY TIGER 1 BUILD
Wow, this is turning into quite a detailed build, well done so far 
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Thank you, MrChef! This old Refessor finds the photos clearly explanatory and interesting: just the kind of picture book I need at this advanced age. I will never again view a Feifel aircleaner in the same way.
For example, I see that the direction for the interlocking provides for smoother airflow. (And I think that's the same kind of interlocking used on some roofing to help avoid leaks.)
Then, too, I had not heretofore (
) seen Panzerplace (https://panzerplace.eu/), so you scored double helpfulness.

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Re: ABE'S EARLY TIGER 1 BUILD
Great info on the feifel Herr Proffessor. 

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Cheers Martin2556. Not far to go now.Its been a loooonnngg build.Martin2556 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 18, 2025 7:51 am Wow, this is turning into quite a detailed build, well done so far![]()
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"Great info on the feifel Herr Proffessor." Ah, MrChef gets all the credit for that find.
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Re: ABE'S EARLY TIGER 1 BUILD
over the 10 years of this build, i have read many times how the Tamiya German Grey is too light and blue. Having bought a can of Tamiya German grey yesterday to spray over the beck and sides to cover putty, styrene etc, i noticed that the colour has become a more realistic darker grey and the blue ish element has gone.

This means I need to spray the wheels again but theres no way i will be taking them off so its time to use the DISPIAE circle cutter to make a mask. This should be a hoot! Wish me luck.

This means I need to spray the wheels again but theres no way i will be taking them off so its time to use the DISPIAE circle cutter to make a mask. This should be a hoot! Wish me luck.
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Re: ABE'S EARLY TIGER 1 BUILD
Just me but if you don't want to remove the wheels and you will eventually weather the tank I would just use some Tamiya Black Panel Line wiped with your finger over the wheels. That will darken them enough to match the hull and then can be dusted and dirtied up later
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Thats a great idea. I have said panel line liquid so will give it a try. Many thanks Panzermechaniker 
