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Re: Countdown to new build Tam Tiger.

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 3:58 pm
by mdkboggle
Tanks,,
cheers sir,i did not know those parts were cast metal and so i have fixed it hahaha
i may add battle damage as the build goes along but i will mainly stick to weathering the model as i do not want to start bending fenders and so on on this kit,,but lets see how it goes :)

Painless
Cheers again sir,the link is most helpful.i wonder if i will go as far as that guy did with detail on a rc model,,i don't know,as all the detail bits have a nasty habit of going walk about when running the model yet look great when the thing is on the shelf.
I can tell everyone that i do change my mind like the wind blows :D

Ok,last night i could not sleep so i did this,,,,,
ImageWheels on and texture added. by mdkboggle, on Flickr

As you can see,i do listen to what members on the forum say,,if i did not there would no point in being here :)
ImageWheels on and texture added. by mdkboggle, on Flickr

Now for a question
You see the strip light on the left rear hull? what colour did it light up and was it all the strip that lit or only parts of it due to some sort of cover like the front headlight?
I am asking because i am going to have the headlight lit and so i could lite this tube as well,,,maybe.

Also,has anyone got a pic that looks strait in to the turret via the rear hatch,,it must be taken as if standing on the back of the tank?
The reason is i plan to add a scale photograph (if i can get one) of the inside of the turret that can be seen through the open hatch.(the pic is scaled down and mounted on a false wall inside the turret)

Anyway,thanks for all the input guys and i will be back soon.

Cheers

Tim

Re: Countdown to new build Tam Tiger.

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 4:10 pm
by ALPHA
mdkboggle wrote: ImageWheels on and texture added. by mdkboggle, on Flickr

Now for a question
You see the strip light on the left rear hull? what colour did it light up and was it all the strip that lit or only parts of it due to some sort of cover like the front headlight?
I am asking because i am going to have the headlight lit and so i could lite this tube as well,,,maybe.


Cheers

Tim
There's a member...Scalawag who found some fine examples of working convoy lights ...a little pricey...but nice...in the photos of the tanks which he installed them on they glow blue ....I copied them by using TX antenna housing and sprue on the end caps with blue plastic for the lens ...mine work as well... so you have a couple of choices at hand :D

Scalawag's post
http://www.rctankwarfare.co.uk/forums/v ... 4&start=20
My post
http://www.rctankwarfare.co.uk/forums/v ... &start=100
the one thing I did notice was there is a variation to the lens Scalawag's Tigers were oval... the Panzer square... my L70 rectangular ...not sure what the shape for the KT is :{

Good Luck hope this helps :thumbup:


ALPHA

Re: Countdown to new build Tam Tiger.

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 4:48 pm
by scalawag
Thanks ALPHA,

Yeah, the ones from Heike are great, just don't expect them to turn up quickly ;)

On a KT the tubular version would be the correct one, the rectangular version is seen on Pzr IIIs and IVs.

There is some debate about whether these should be green or blue. This is largely due I think to the distinct lack of surviving examples.

Personally I prefer blue. :thumbup: but with the kit from Heike it is easy enough to use a different lens colour if you prefer green :thumbup:

Re: Countdown to new build Tam Tiger.

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 5:12 pm
by ALPHA
scalawag wrote:Thanks ALPHA,

Yeah, the ones from Heike are great, just don't expect them to turn up quickly ;)

On a KT the tubular version would be the correct one, the rectangular version is seen on Pzr IIIs and IVs.

There is some debate about whether these should be green or blue. This is largely due I think to the distinct lack of surviving examples.

Personally I prefer blue. :thumbup: but with the kit from Heike it is easy enough to use a different lens colour if you prefer green :thumbup:
Blue does make more sense lol..... though if they were green it's understandable that there aren't many surviving examples... the drivers see green... so the go... crashing into the tank in front of them and smashing the light :haha: :haha:

ALPHA

Re: Countdown to new build Tam Tiger.

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 5:39 pm
by DavidByrden
Well, I can answer any questions about the colour of the rectangular ones;

http://byrden.com/panzers/lamps/NotekLights.html

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Re: Countdown to new build Tam Tiger.

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 6:02 pm
by scalawag
Thanks David,

This is what I have on my Pzr III. I believe they were used on soft skin vehicles too.
The info on the front Notek will be useful too as I have a working version on route for the front of my Pzr III.

What is your take on the tubular convoy lights seen on Tigers and Panthers?

Re: Countdown to new build Tam Tiger.

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 7:20 pm
by DavidByrden
scalawag wrote: What is your take on the tubular convoy lights seen on Tigers and Panthers?
Sorry, but I've not seen any information about the colour of those. No examples or photos.

David

Re: Countdown to new build Tam Tiger.

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 7:34 pm
by jarndice
Over the years on a number of Tank websites the question of the colour of Tank convoy light colours in the German armed forces in the second world war has been argued and in respect of the Tiger 1/2 I have yet to see conclusive evidence of what the actual colour was, I think that ALPHA's arguement may well have some value and BLUE certainly would be my favourite, but if DAVID is unable to offer proof we are left to our own choice or the colour of the LED in the upgrade, so it's chocks away lads, whose for Pink? :/ shaun

Re: Countdown to new build Tam Tiger.

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 7:56 pm
by mdkboggle
Cheers guys,this is great,
Now,i wonder what Tiger 131 has or had fitted and i wonder if the question has been asked of the museum.
I also wonder,if i email them,will they reply?
Lets give it a go :)

Meanwhile i have installed all the radio and dmd stuff and tested it.
all is fine and works well with the spektrun dx6i apart from when the wire marked m.gun is connected to the rx in any slot.i get the sound of the gun moving up or down with no control over it by moving the rx stick yet the turret rotation sound works fine.I did the calibration again but still the same with all trims set neutral.Could this be because the turret and all it contains is not connected yet?

Tim.
Update,,the transmitter has a faulty pot on the elevator and so it will have to back under warranty :(
This is why i was getting the sound of the gun moving but no control over it.

Re: Countdown to new build Tam Tiger.

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 8:14 pm
by scalawag
I believe 131 just has the bracket for the convoy light, but not the light itself. I think looking at the bracket it is for the tubular design of light that we seem to have much less accurate information on. Here is a pick of 131 I took earlier in the year at the April Tiger day

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