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Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 5:07 pm
by SovereignZuul
I was alerted to a potential problem by TFTM about how high the turret sits on HL style Tigers.
Here:
viewtopic.php?p=129109#p129109
Sure enough once I test fit the pieces the turret was WAYYYYY too high off my deck. It was about 3-4mm off the desk surface! I brought it down to about 1mm, or maybe a bit less than 1mm. Nothing fancy in the pic but you can see the decreased deck height. Sorry I didn't take a "before" picture.

Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 5:22 pm
by ALPHA
I LIKE THE VENT

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It's probably the one detail I will steal from you Zuul...
The rest of my Tiger rebuild... doesn't need the attention...won't even do the welds
ALPHA
Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 9:02 pm
by tanks_for_the_memory
Sov, it's looking like a perfect fix - well done for beating me to the solution.
Now spill the beans!
Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 4:50 am
by SovereignZuul
Finished my "rivets" on the Rommel box all around. Bought the drill chuck for my dremel and the job took 5 minutes instead of the hours it would have by hand drill, ug. I'm not amazed at the poor line they form but at this scale it shouldn't be too noticeable, especially once painted.
My main reference:
http://harveyblackauthor.files.wordpres ... nk-027.jpg
Cutting that gorgeous Aber machine gun felt criminal but the results are great. Certainly leagues ahead of an LED sticking out of that hole. Now I've gotta figure out exactly where to drill the oil holes in the barrel sleeve. Might have run into another problem. The HL style mantlet may pivot on the wrong point. Going to investigate.

Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 11:55 am
by DavidByrden
There were no oil filling holes on the sleeve; in fact, the gun didn't touch that external sleeve at all. The oiled bearing was further back within the turret.
There were 3 groups of 2 screws; they held an internal rubber ring that prevented dust from working its way along the barrel. These screws were evenly angled around the sleeve, therefore 120 degrees, with one pair on the underside center line.
The mantlet was pivoted on the two lifting points that protruded out of the front sides. They were exactly in the middle of the mantlet's height, and the pivot axis intersected the gun axis.
David
Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 1:14 pm
by jarndice
David when you first began your contributions to this Forum I was in some doubt as to whether you had any thing of worth to offer, My gosh was I ever wrong, my abject apologies for my valueless opinions, How we would manage without your knowledge is a mystery, thank you for being on this Forum, I am not alone in not only being able to incorporate the correct modifications into my build but my breadth of knowledge on matters concerning military armour is vastly improved.

. shaun
Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 9:43 pm
by SovereignZuul
I know, right? David's contributions here have really been one of my major guides! To think not that long ago I was content to make Tiger using a mix of early and late parts that wasn't accurate.
It's an honor to have the advice and assistance of such an expert on here!
I started on new gun pivots today. Made some really good progress but I need a trip to the hobby shop (open Tuesday) to get the finishing parts.
Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 10:35 pm
by PainlessWolf
Sov,
You, TFTM and the rest of us completely benefit from David's advice and guidance on parts and placement and version. He is a great guy who understands the line between someone trying to build a 100% accurate period Tiger and someone having fun building their own version of a Tiger. Everyone can benefit in ways great and small from his experience.
regards,
Painless
Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 12:04 am
by DavidByrden
Stay on topic, guys.
Re: Sov's Tiger Build
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 12:56 pm
by wibblywobbly
Full marks to Sov for this build, I think it will become one of those reference jobbies that others refer to constantly. I have been in this hobby for years and I am still learning from this thread.
I always swore that I would never build another Tiger as getting it 'right' is actually quite difficult. They seem to be straightforward tanks but nothing could be further from the truth, the myriad of differences between early, mid, and late and everything in between is immense. You can add field mods to the mix. Depending on what you are starting with will determine the amount of work involved, and the depth of your pockets will determine how much of it can be done.
Keep it coming, I look at the thread all the time to see what is happening.
RobG