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Sov's Tiger Build
Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Where do you get those cool mini brass nuts and bolts ? Can't find them here anymore
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Re: Sov's Tiger Build
I love this website: http://scalehardware.com/
The guy ships fast, is friendly and helpful and sells a great product.
The guy ships fast, is friendly and helpful and sells a great product.
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Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Very cool ZuulSovereignZuul wrote:I love this website: http://scalehardware.com/
The guy ships fast, is friendly and helpful and sells a great product.
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Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Hey all, slow updates, sorry. Been nursing an ear infection for over a week. Haven't touched the tank or car in awhile.
Tonight I ran home and worked for hours, as usual hours of work means little actual progress. The only pic worth taking today was of a completed front mud flap.
Damn this look sexy, far improved over the plastic molded onces!
The kit came with plastic rod for the hinges but I ran out to buy some brass rod since I was soldering this whole thing together for extra strength. I'm sure the plastic rod would have made a mess under the torch.

My reference pic: http://harveyblackauthor.files.wordpres ... nk-018.jpg
Tonight I ran home and worked for hours, as usual hours of work means little actual progress. The only pic worth taking today was of a completed front mud flap.
Damn this look sexy, far improved over the plastic molded onces!
The kit came with plastic rod for the hinges but I ran out to buy some brass rod since I was soldering this whole thing together for extra strength. I'm sure the plastic rod would have made a mess under the torch.

My reference pic: http://harveyblackauthor.files.wordpres ... nk-018.jpg
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Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Sure does lookey goody mate.
A shame to go to all that effort then the damn things get dissapeared from the front of the tank in short order !!
Very fiddley Im sure but look great.
A shame to go to all that effort then the damn things get dissapeared from the front of the tank in short order !!
Very fiddley Im sure but look great.
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Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Boy that looks 1/1 scale...where you going to mount it ...the Charger or the Tiger
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Nice work Zuul
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Nice work Zuul
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Re: Sov's Tiger Build
I call it: natural weathering process.HERMAN BIX wrote:the damn things get dissapeared from the front of the tank in short order !!
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Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Sorry, no exciting updates, just dirty boring labor.
Filled all the holes and screws in the body now to hide them. Sanding it is long and boring but another necessary step for detail. Still not done.

Filled all the holes and screws in the body now to hide them. Sanding it is long and boring but another necessary step for detail. Still not done.

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Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Is it my eyes ...or is your hull slightly warped ?
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Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Which part? The side or the bottom?
The Tiger hull sides do curve, though you can't normally tell because of the side skirts which go in a straight edge line.
Check these pics on this page: http://www.tiger-tank.com/secure/gallery8.htm
You can see the curve there.
Edit: Might as well take this time to ask for recommendations on electronics. Who makes the top quality controller boards? What are my better options?
The Tiger hull sides do curve, though you can't normally tell because of the side skirts which go in a straight edge line.
Check these pics on this page: http://www.tiger-tank.com/secure/gallery8.htm
You can see the curve there.
Edit: Might as well take this time to ask for recommendations on electronics. Who makes the top quality controller boards? What are my better options?
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