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Re: New Guy from Germany
Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2017 12:03 pm
by AlwynTurner
Hi Jurgen, welcome to the forum, that is one awesome piece of engineering you are constructing, keep posting the pics please.
Happy tanking
Alwyn
Re: New Guy from Germany
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2017 12:43 am
by 43rdRecceReg
Like Alwyn and others, I'm curious to see what came next in your project. Do post some pics when your have time

Re: New Guy from Germany
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2017 1:57 pm
by jhamm
walter wrote:Hello Juergen,
reading your introduction you are right into scratch building 1/16 scale tanks. Very nice photo of your Jagdtiger. You mentioned you build it all in aluminium. And it looks like you used scale material thickness. Which makes it very interesting to me, because I build a 1/16 scale Tiger2 all in aluminium and the smaller parts in brass. All up my Tiger2 weighs 15 kg. As a tank controller I used an Elmod Pro and had problems steering the tank. Mainly turning it would blow the fuse. Elmod was responsive but stated their controller was not designed for such heavy tank. Quite a disappointment for such a expensive controller. In frustration I bought A Clark TK22 and so far it works well. As a gear box I use a Taigen Seies 3 5/1 which I am very happy with. I would like to know what you are using.
Regards Walter
Hi Walter,
look at here:
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=23053
Specification:
- Parts for Hull /Superstructure from Ludwig =>
http://www.ludwigs-hobby-seite.de/
- Transmissions are partially from Modellspiegel combined with 21.5T Turnigy Sensored Brushless Motors and TORO TS-50 ESC =>
https://www.modellspiegel.com/gearbox-1-16/
- Tank controller is Elmod Fusion Pro
- Sprocket and Idlerwheel "Tiger II" from Tamiya
- Torro Metal Roadwheels "Tiger II" Set modiefied with double Ball-Baering
- Metal Tracks Giesswerk "Tiger II" =>
http://www.giesswerk.de/english-web-pag ... -1-16-1-5/
Re: New Guy from Germany
Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2017 11:41 am
by walter
Hi Juergen,
how heavy is your Jagdtiger ?
Re: New Guy from Germany
Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2017 1:10 pm
by 43rdRecceReg
A good thing I was sitting when I checked out your 'Giesswork' link, Jürgen. The tracks may be made of rostfrei stainless steel, but they cost an arm and a leg..

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http://www.giesswerk.de/english-web-pag ... -1-16-1-5/
Given parity between the Pound and the Euro, for practical purposes, tracks for a Tiger 1 are over £900, and almost £900 for the King Tiger...
Now that's what i call dedication to the modelling cause

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Re: New Guy from Germany
Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2017 8:10 pm
by jhamm
@Walt,
I did not weigh the tank... I guess about 10kg when finished.
@43rdRecceReg
yes, the Tracks are very very expensive...
But the tank is supposed to have the best tracks available
The tracks made of cast brass not stainless steel.
Re: New Guy from Germany
Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 12:48 am
by 43rdRecceReg
jhamm wrote:@Walt,
I did not weigh the tank... I guess about 10kg when finished.
@43rdRecceReg
yes, the Tracks are very very expensive...
But the tank is supposed to have the best tracks available
The tracks made of cast brass not stainless steel.
Ah, yes. I read the extra details in haste. The
pins are made of high grade stainless steel, and not the tracks. Thinking it over, though, if you wish to build a tank to rival Aeromate, or the new Heng Long 1/6th all metal wonder, you might as well have bespoke tracks, irrespective of cost

Re: New Guy from Germany
Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 8:22 am
by jhamm
Such a tank you build once in your life ...
Re: New Guy from Germany
Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 12:04 pm
by Davarama
Hello and welcome. I love anything Jagdtiger related and yours is awesome!
Very well done, Dava.