Captured Tiger1

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Alex van loon
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Captured Tiger1

Post by Alex van loon »

Here som picks of my Tamiya tiger1.
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Only need to fix the spare tracks on te turret and then its done
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mt 1
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excellent build, zim looks great camo very nice and the detail well done :thumbup: :thumbup:
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ruben2005
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:wave: :clap: :clap: :thumbup: great looking kitty mate well done
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buckeye36
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Impressive work! :clap:
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Great looking Tiger, very well done.
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southjerseyarmour
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nice cat..zim looks really good,camo too :thumbup:
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Alex van loon
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Re: Captured Tiger1

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Eastern Front wrote:Exceptional Tiger!

Question, what did you use to convert your wheels to the late version? I just finished my Panther "F" and I used the King tiger wheels heavily customised..
With the Panther "F" you cannot use the after market metal wheels because they are incorrect (they are built paired like a King tiger)
But was curious how you did yours?

Cheers!
I used the asiatam metal roadwheels ,took Tamiya spare axels and drilled the wheels to 4 mm to make the axel fit
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Nice looking Kitty you got there! I really like the camo!
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RC-Sakke
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French Tiger right? Nice! 8)
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Well done,the Zimmerit pattern looks great,must have been a very tedious task? Impressive sir.
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