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Re: The Tiger thread
Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2014 3:10 pm
by ALPHA
Marc780 wrote:ALPHA wrote:I think I used the wrong terminology when suggesting this thread... What I meant was a Dedicated CATEGORY... that way every Tiger or Sherman can have it's own thread... which would take a build from beginning to end...so in other words...from the box...to the process of build ...paint... and show off all together under the person who is doing it
However...what this thread does show...is how convenient it can be... one category... all the Tigers/Shermans ..no matter what brand...is there... showing upgrades and improvements in one viewing
ALPHA
Well if the admin wants to do that i think i have almost enough to do that too, at least the king tiger i got..
Yup I have three tigers lined up

...think the best thing about the concept is you "can" have or mention brands... that way people can see the pros and cons of each...that way for the beginner who might be in the market can make a more educated decision
ALPHA
Moved to Build Section
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 4:37 am
by Marc780
sorry moved to build section
HL King Tiger Build Post
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 5:03 am
by Marc780
The paint on this one i did in the spring, and the paint is way way off anything that could have ever seen a WW2 battlefield. The King Tiger with its "Military sand" base. Testors "sand gelb", which is enamel, and is all I use now, nothing else.
I saw this "rescue" tank on ebay in April this year for $35 shipped so I bought it. It was missing top track rollers and a few other bits-as the photo shows, the previous owner removed the cuppola for some reason, and that of course got replaced. It did have metal gearboxes-those are now installed in the king tiger. And this Mk III just gets by with the plastic gears. I got the rollers from Welsh Dragon, fixed a few more items, did the paint, drove it a bit, then out of the blue, started having a lot of problems with the turret function. Some folks believe that mechanical items may have character or "soul" of their own of some kind, I am one of them, and I do believe this tank might be cursed.
The Mark III is in pieces, it won't stay fixed, electrical issues most of them created by my own mistakes and inability to leave it be when it works. The drive train of this tank is bullet-proof, (unlike the Tiger 1 and King Tiger). I've given up on fixing the Pzkfw III for now, as of today when I updated this (Nov 2 2014) I have 4 tanks and that's probably two too many. I can't keep it all functioning long enough when I fix one thing something else promptly breaks like clockwork. Cursed, I tell you!
My HL King Tiger Build Post, from out of the box to now, Pt
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 7:12 am
by Marc780
Ok will add more mods as I find them, but at last, the semi finished product (metal tracks are on the way and that, for sure, will present more engineering" challenges, I'm sure).
Here's the finished paint...I feel i can stop now.

Re: The Tiger thread
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 4:08 pm
by PainlessWolf
Good Morning,
Your King Tiger really looks the part. With the work that you have put into the paint, will you continue on and add some weathering?
regards,
Painless
Re: The Tiger thread
Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2014 1:24 am
by ALPHA
DAS ISCHT TIGA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_eFg22PXWo

.....carry on lol
ALPHA
Re: The Tiger thread
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 1:35 am
by Marc780
PainlessWolf wrote:Good Morning,
Your King Tiger really looks the part. With the work that you have put into the paint, will you continue on and add some weathering?
regards,
Painless
Wolf I like em lightly weathered...I don't think i will add much more, perhaps a wash to highlight the panels.
Latest, I got my metal tracks! These only cost me $57 from Ali exp. I painted them first, red primer/rust, kind of. I figured just normal driving will wear away back down to the shiny metal naked finish it comes in.
They are heavy, even compared to my Tiger tracks, massive. The tiger did not slow down from these tracks as much as i thought they would, if the gearbox and motors give out from them oh well I want an excuse to buy those beautiful brass 3 in ones anyway!
Here's some pictures, the only difference, the metal tracks.
This picture was taken in the shade...i couldn't find a suitable background and the sun was setting.

Re: The Tiger thread
Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2014 6:46 pm
by ALPHA
Re: The Tiger thread
Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2014 7:47 pm
by tomhugill
Re: The Tiger thread
Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2014 9:07 pm
by ALPHA
ALPHA