Tamiya Early Tiger 1 Static to RC Build

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It was a very busy weekend with a couple of days of driving so I was very happy to be home and back to working on the Tiger. Thank you, C.R.73! I just do what I can do to add a little pop to the kit. I painted the hatch and mounted it to the turret. It works well and there is enough of a friction 'clip' into place that magnets will not be needed. Pics:
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Installed
Installed
and a couple of coats of interior flats and some edging in Dunkelgelb
and a couple of coats of interior flats and some edging in Dunkelgelb
Some putty to mould the edges...
Some putty to mould the edges...
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Aww Waylon............I did wonder how the "Beef torpedo" was coping with his new digs !!
That Tiger..........youre off ya head mate :/

"Dear Mr Tamiya, could you please see fit to detail the escape hatch interior on your 1/16th Tiger kit. Its an affront to those out there that despite their best efforts, simply do not posses the skills or nervous system dexterity to carry out the required work on such unnoticed parts of the Tiger model that might- or in fact might probably NOT- be required to be openable"
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You :O , you have just got it baaaaaaaaaddd :crazy:

Ole Mr Sass will look like a classic Texas oil tycoon rolling up to take that tank off your worn out & shaky hands, not that you could see him as your eyes would have to be like piss - holes in the snow by now !!
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Good morning, my Friend,
Waylon and Jack really love it here. Plenty of run-run room. ;o) I bought another lit and magnifying tool to help out. A 3rd hand. Here is a pic of it and the latest work I am dealing with in the evening. Pics:
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WIP.JPG
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Initial ABER armored cover pieces.JPG
Batteries and USB powered.JPG
2 LED light source and 4.5 power magnifier.JPG
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Superb work again Mr Painless. I am very interested in that third hand light system you have acquired very nice
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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CR73,
An inexpensive Chinese tool. Plastic and metal, fairly sturdy and the light can be powered by 3 AAA's or a USB cord that came with the unit. Thank you again!
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Thanks for the quick reply Mr Painless as I'll be looking to Source One of These myself thanks
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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I've been dealing with a bad head cold for a week or so now but surprisingly enough, work on the Tiger did not suffer unduly. My concentration was on small and fiddly and not on how miserable I was physically. ;o) Tamiya RC Steps 41, 42 and 43 have all the assemblies complete. All that remains is the Commander, plugging in the electronics for final mount and painting the turret to add these last assemblies. Pics:
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These see all the major assembly steps in the Tamiya kit complete.
These see all the major assembly steps in the Tamiya kit complete.
Both sides complete
Both sides complete
Another view
Another view
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and add the ABER bits to get this
and add the ABER bits to get this
and add the ABER bits to get this.JPG (97.64 KiB) Viewed 3492 times
Start with these Tamiya and Wecohe parts...
Start with these Tamiya and Wecohe parts...
Start with these Tamiya and Wecohe parts....JPG (98.08 KiB) Viewed 3492 times
ABER instructions for the turret smoke launchers
ABER instructions for the turret smoke launchers
ABER instructions for the turret smoke launchers.JPG (95.82 KiB) Viewed 3492 times
Adding the solder ring and a little putty really smoothed it out.  I'll be using magnets (if possible) to attach this so Mike can remove it to show the actual vent underneath.
Adding the solder ring and a little putty really smoothed it out. I'll be using magnets (if possible) to attach this so Mike can remove it to show the actual vent underneath.
Adding the solder ring and a little putty really smoothed it out. I'll be using magnets (if possible) to attach this so Mike can remove it to show the actual vent underneath..JPG (79.41 KiB) Viewed 3492 times
The ABER turret vent armored cover in paint
The ABER turret vent armored cover in paint
The ABER turret vent armored cover in paint.JPG (76.49 KiB) Viewed 3492 times
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Super job Mr Painless hope you are feeling better as its obvious your work has not suffered although you are under the weather!

The fine details on this build as I have mentioned before are top notch and are an inspiration to me and many others I'm sure!

Looking forward to the final product
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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I tried to do the Aber mods to the smoke launchers on my Tiger, so know what's involved. My result were nothing like yours. I doff my hat to you , sir. Most impressive.
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Good morning,
I'm excited that the final steps to this complex build have been reached. The Mate was asking me when I planned on starting mine and I noted that it would be soon but not 'too' soon. Only the kit builds will see this level of detail. The RTR builds will stay at stand off scale detail. I have a new tool coming in today, a turntable to allow for easy rotation of these beasts. Should be very useful. Those smoke launchers will be attached to the turret plate with a drop of 24 hour epoxy. That will keep them in place if Sass runs this through heavy brush. There are still a couple of small pieces of brass conduit to add so those wires have someplace to call home. ;o)
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