I had read the tube was blue, but it seems to be an ongoing wonder as to whether the tube or bulb was blue, lol.
Would this paint be good for the tube, to let the light through?
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Rik
Need a bit of advice about Tiger rear lights
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Re: Need a bit of advice about Tiger rear lights
Looks good. I wonder if you mixed some blue pastel with klear if that would work ?
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Re: Need a bit of advice about Tiger rear lights
you could use some clear round plastic rod and paint it with tamiya clear blue...............oz
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Re: Need a bit of advice about Tiger rear lights
Picture 4 showing a convoy light on a G13 (Hetzer) is post war and should be ignored
Pictures 2 and 3 show 2 different types of convoy light both of which where fitted to Panther at different times on different models and various other tanks, picture 2 is usually fitted to light vehicles like Kubelwagens and Puma armoured cars they where also fitted to tanks such as Pz III, Ferdinand ETC, picture 1 was fitted to Tigers the lens was a dark blue almost black colour but when illuminated gave a lighter blue light some of the very early type Tiger 1 like VK4501 (H) and some initial Tigers also had Picture 2 type light fitted
Pictures 2 and 3 show 2 different types of convoy light both of which where fitted to Panther at different times on different models and various other tanks, picture 2 is usually fitted to light vehicles like Kubelwagens and Puma armoured cars they where also fitted to tanks such as Pz III, Ferdinand ETC, picture 1 was fitted to Tigers the lens was a dark blue almost black colour but when illuminated gave a lighter blue light some of the very early type Tiger 1 like VK4501 (H) and some initial Tigers also had Picture 2 type light fitted
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Re: Need a bit of advice about Tiger rear lights
So the picture 2 one's may have been fitted to Tigers? Possibly a spare used from a Panther during refit? I quite like the design, and I think it would add a bit of difference to my Tiger.
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Re: Need a bit of advice about Tiger rear lights
Only on a small number of initial Tigers had these fitted
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Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning,
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Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning,
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
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Re: Need a bit of advice about Tiger rear lights
Sorry I ment picture 3, with the 4 lenses. I quite like the design.
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Re: Need a bit of advice about Tiger rear lights
It’s possible that they where fitted to Tigers in the field but the pictures I have studied either you cant make out what is fitted with all the mud or it’s as in picture 1 with a blue lens
They shall not grow old as we who are left grow old.
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning,
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning,
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM