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Re: Late Tiger 1 chop shop

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 6:50 pm
by Rangie81
Kaiser
This level of working detail blows my mind. Amazing job :clap:
I am guessing you have done a few of these?

Mark

Re: Late Tiger 1 chop shop

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 12:47 am
by jarndice
Simon Hi, Your build just gets better,
I noticed your front hatches are pretty much vertical when open,
"Tanks for the Memory"recently wrote about a mod to get them to slope back as per the real thing,
Unfortunately it will mean getting out the debonder to remove the hatches,
The Metal hatches have a hinged plate that fits into a recess built into the Tank body, that plate is too thick and need filing down to make it thinner, this allows the hatch to clear the rim of the hatch opening and to rest slanting backwards.
Every Tiger 1 Body whether it be HENG LONG, TAIGEN, or Torro has two aeriel holders on the edge of the engine grills,
The 1/1 Tiger only had one with the exception of command Tanks.
This foolishness began with TAMIYA who first mistakenly fitted two of them, and when Heng Long were accused of copying Tamiya, which they denied, it was a bit awkward for them when this fault was pointed out on both makers Tigers :{ :{ isn't coincidence wonderful? Looking from the front the holder on the right is wrong! :thumbup:
Take care my friend, I notice that they are suffering Very cold weather in New Zealand and here we are in Britain about to get our annual five days hot spell, well we think 30c is hot :haha: shaun

Re: Late Tiger 1 chop shop

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 11:48 pm
by jackalope
Perhaps more knowledge people will chime in but I had read the driver of a Tiger couldn't reach the controls and be out of the hatch at the same time. So if you leave your driver like that you can never move the tank. ;)

Re: Late Tiger 1 chop shop

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 11:49 pm
by jackalope
But it's certainly taking shape quite nicely. :thumbup:

Re: Late Tiger 1 chop shop

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 11:50 pm
by jackalope
But it's certainly taking shape quite nicely. :thumbup:

Re: Late Tiger 1 chop shop

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 1:10 am
by tanks_for_the_memory
Hi Kaiser,

This is an old debate.

It seems to be settled that the Tiger 1 could not be driven with the driver looking out of the hatch - however, what you see is another crew member sitting on the side sponson (or standing behind the driver) helping to guide the driver. This was quite common.

So yes, you can have a guy sticking his head out!

Tanks

Re: Late Tiger 1 chop shop

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 1:49 am
by jackalope
And there you go, I knew someone more knowledgeable would chime in to offer more insight.

Anyway, your Tiger is really taking shape quite nicely. I really like the opening engine hatch, very nice!

Not sure if I'm going to be able to open mine up on my Tiger build just because I've spliced 2 upper decks together from 2 different Tigers. Guess I should post up some pics of this build as its happening rather then after its done. :haha:

Re: Late Tiger 1 chop shop

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 8:53 am
by DavidByrden
tanks_for_the_memory wrote: It seems to be settled that the Tiger 1 could not be driven with the driver looking out of the hatch - however, what you see is another crew member sitting on the side sponson (or standing behind the driver) helping to guide the driver. This was quite common.
Excuse me, have you ever BEEN in a Tiger? There is no question of standing, or sitting on a sponson, and looking like that. I think it's the driver.

David

Re: Late Tiger 1 chop shop

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 9:43 am
by jarndice
When my little sister was learning to ride a bike my Dad screwed wooden blocks on the pedals to cope with her tiny legs ( I hope she never reads this) is there any reason why 131s pedals havn't been extended allowing the driver to drive while looking out of the hatch? :haha: shaun

Re: Late Tiger 1 chop shop

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 12:18 pm
by HERMAN BIX
Got me buggered. In the 'buttoned up position, the driver has to be when seated, able to both look through the vision block in front, and/or use the periscope in the hatch, and be below the hatch. IF as a driver he was able to operate the steering, peddals and gears effectively while his head was out of the hatch to the shoulder line, what was he sitting on ?
The back of the seat ?
To do this there must have been some form of device or aid that he could prop up on to see but how did he reach the foot controls ? I assume there was not much adjustment of the seating position forward or back, let alone a fold down bench to perch on ?
I cant get my head around the fact that a driver of a Tiger 1 would have all the controls to hand, foot & vision when buttoned up in an ergonomic position, then without any form of compromise, open the hatch & cavourt around like a dog in the back of a ute on his way to a building site :wtf:
I summise its in gear & rolling, old mate is doing his thing taking a load off his ass & correcting direction when he needs to until he has to resume seated stance to properly influence the full control system.
Any soldier that can see a camera will make an effort to get his moment of 'fame' especially in one of the most powerful machines of war on the planet at the time............... ;)