FEHRMANN GRUPPE TIGER 05

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PainlessWolf wrote:Good evening, Herman!
Drill those brass 'fenders' for mounting while they are off the vehicle. I learned this lesson reattaching a couple of the ones that came loose during shipping on Jack's Tiger. I figure as or if the others come loose while running, I will drill them and mount with Tamiya hex head screws until they are all down as such. Your Tiger is really coming along, Doc. ;o)
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Yip, marked each one to match the holes I made in the hull as datums for what I thought then would be simple square mounting blocks.
Got the impact resistant gel super glue along the inside edges of each guard, placed all 4 pins into position & squeezed the lot to the hull.
Once the super glue dried, I ran a bead of PVA along the joint to add some substance to the mounting.
Had to go to the little girls end of year dance concert/show so no more done, plus I ran out of super glue :/

As for Tamiya screws, I took all of them out of that King Tiger I have to get the guards off it and tidy the outside up, and I swear I will never inflict such difficulty on myself if thats the way them things roll :wtf:

Still to do the obligatory dings and deflections on the guards once the gel and PVA has completely cured.
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PVA = Elmer's glue, correct?
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philipat wrote:PVA = Elmer's glue, correct?
I believe so Sir, yes.
I have used an equivalent "school glue" in the past, but the stuff I use now is pure woodworking quality which seems to be a lot tougher.
It cures like a slightly flexible epoxy so it copes with a lot of impact.
Drys very clear and under the guards is invisible anyway.
Adds sort of a giant fillet weld of support underneath the triangulated joint area .
Time will tell of course but these things seem pretty tough.

I used a similar method to secure the single mudguard section to my Jagdtiger and it has copped a flogging- deep scratches and all with no loosening off.
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HERMAN BIX wrote:
philipat wrote:PVA = Elmer's glue, correct?
I believe so Sir, yes.
I have used an equivalent "school glue" in the past, but the stuff I use now is pure woodworking quality which seems to be a lot tougher.
It cures like a slightly flexible epoxy so it copes with a lot of impact.
Drys very clear and under the guards is invisible anyway.
Adds sort of a giant fillet weld of support underneath the triangulated joint area .
Time will tell of course but these things seem pretty tough.

I used a similar method to secure the single mudguard section to my Jagdtiger and it has copped a flogging- deep scratches and all with no loosening off.
Awesome! Thanks. We have various versions of Elmer's glue - school and wood. I used the clear school glue with a little transparent green paint to make the glass effect in my PzIV. Handy stuff.
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HERMAN BIX wrote:I have used an equivalent "school glue" in the past, but the stuff I use now is pure woodworking quality which seems to be a lot tougher.
Not the Clag, surely? One spoonful for you, one for the tank eh? ;)
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Raminator wrote:
HERMAN BIX wrote:I have used an equivalent "school glue" in the past, but the stuff I use now is pure woodworking quality which seems to be a lot tougher.
Not the Clag, surely? One spoonful for you, one for the tank eh? ;)
LOL , I remember clag , flour and water. The hungry kids would eat it.
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We used that stuff for paper mache !
Never heard it called Clag though.........
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Clag...new term for me.

I think we used runny school glue (watered down) for paper mache. Still had the glue eaters. haha! :haha: :lolno:
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Herman,

I see you've got a little Alien DNA yourself. :haha:

Very nice work indeed, your zimmerit looks awesome! The Tiger is my favorite WW II German tank and you are doing a excellent job!!! :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Arh yes good ole Clag glue who could forget that ... :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha:

Great work Mr B looking forward to seeing it finished.
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