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Re: 1944 Porsche 'P' Turret King Tiger w\Commander
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2025 2:56 pm
by Herr Dr. Professor
Yep: initially there were rubber tires (O.K. UK: tyres), but soon it was steel, probably because of a rubber shortage. Ah, I see someone had to get into the photo. And I also see that open bottle of Testor's solvent. I'd have that knocked over in a few seconds--even without the Fireball or Knob Creek solvents.
Re: 1944 Porsche 'P' Turret King Tiger w\Commander
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2025 3:46 pm
by PainlessWolf
Good Morning, Herr Doc!
Luke was sitting on the couch and wanted to have a look-see at the goings on. He is a Good Boy! He is laying on said couch, about to doze off as we all enjoy a quiet morning here in Gardner. His Sis, Luna, is snoozing behind me in front of the Fireplace. Chilly already up here overnight. Testers Solvent, yep, I go through that stuff, the Knob Creek and Fireball variants as well tho' nowhere near as fast as in younger days. (Thankfully) Have a great day, my Friend! Thanks for looking in.
regards,
Painless

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Re: 1944 Porsche 'P' Turret King Tiger w\Commander
Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2025 2:53 am
by John Glover
Mr Wolf. Don't go and paint any rubber on those wheels.Steel wheels were standard.
Re: 1944 Porsche 'P' Turret King Tiger w\Commander
Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2025 3:32 am
by PainlessWolf
John!
Good evening! Nope, leaving the ones that I have done already, alone. I just threw that early pic of them in about to get the Tamiya Dark Yellow sprayed on. They had been in Primer overnight at that stage and I wanted to trim the Blue Tape down some for better coverage. Here are some current pics from today of the Turret and Upper Hull getting little Zimmerit add-ons that I had forgotten to apply and paint earlier.
regards,
Painless

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Re: 1944 Porsche 'P' Turret King Tiger w\Commander
Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2025 11:42 am
by Stormbringer
its coming along nicely

Re: 1944 Porsche 'P' Turret King Tiger w\Commander
Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2025 4:04 pm
by Herr Dr. Professor
Painless, I probably have an answer to this question among all the books about AFVs. (I have even more books about AFVs than model and RC AVFs.

) Were any
Königstiger deployed and even in action in all
Dunkelgelb? Yours is now interestingly different from the three-color camouflage we often see.
Re: 1944 Porsche 'P' Turret King Tiger w\Commander
Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2025 4:30 pm
by PainlessWolf
Good Morning, Herr Doc!
Like most of my German Builds, this King Tiger carries the 321 Unit Number. Something I am drawn to for some reason that I have no explanation for. Thus, unless I have rarely and specifically built a Vehicle with historic Unit proof ( Like Jagdtiger 321 ), all of my Builds fall into the 'Could Have Been There' category. I build them with equipment and crew for the Time period that they would have been in use for and that's as far as it goes. In the case of this King Tiger with the early Turret, it would have been part of the Armor sent to stem the Invasion of Europe by the Allies during the early days of the fighting in Normandy. Those Tanks were shipped by rail as close as possible to the Fighting then forced to do a Road March by Night to avoid Allied Air Attack and get to their Action Areas. Once there, Crews were given tins of paint to apply some rough camo right before being sent into action. My Build here is of the Vehicle traveling before Camo was applied. That's why it is in the basic Dunkelgelb over Zimmerit. Multicolored road wheels and missing spare tracks indicates use of spares from damaged tanks and extra track to complete the difficult March to get to the Fighting. Thanks for looking into my Tank but in this case, my Friend, you can save your Eyesight. It's just me being a Pattern Modeler.
regards,
Painless

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Re: 1944 Porsche 'P' Turret King Tiger w\Commander
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2025 8:31 pm
by Herr Dr. Professor
Thank you for the explanation, Painless, and more photos. Yay! With the Professorship comes absentmindedness; with age comes dodomindedness. I actually meant to ask if any Königstiger were deployed and even in action in all DunkelGRAU? I should jolly well look it up myself, as there certainly are a few books around here.
Re: 1944 Porsche 'P' Turret King Tiger w\Commander
Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2025 2:29 am
by PainlessWolf
Good Evening!
Herr Doc, once again, I am having you test your vision for no reason. Jagdtiger 321 was certainly dispatched in some of the last battles on the Western Front and destroyed there (no photo or record from the Bundsarchive on this one) I did the vehicle in dunklegrau so that it would look like the ones in the films recording the surrender of the last units at the end of the War. Just another something I tried and noted in the Build Thread. ... Anyway, back to the King Tiger dual build. Tonight I drilled and mounted the metal lifting lugs for the exhaust covers and also drilled out the mount for the starter handle to hang through on the bottom of the right exhaust cover. I removed the tabs for the unneeded hanger on the left one for accuracy of detail. Carrying forward, I am awaiting a couple of Convoy lights for the pair of King Tigers from Tank Modelbau. I got notice today that they have shipped, so soon!
regards,
Painless

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Re: 1944 Porsche 'P' Turret King Tiger w\Commander
Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2025 8:19 am
by Rob59
Very nice so far.
I made the lifting lugs out of cut off nails!
Works perfect, looks good and doesn't cost anything.
Once painted, nobody will notice the difference anyway.
No need buying stuff when it's laying around in the garage.
Looking forward to the finished K.Tiger!