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Re: Tiger build (mid or late depending on how lazy I'm feeli
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 1:32 am
by DavidByrden
Re: Tiger build (mid or late depending on how lazy I'm feeli
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 1:50 am
by tomhugill
David, can't quite see what that's showing? Possibly at an angle but I'm sure I've seen pictures where they weren't .
Re: Tiger build (mid or late depending on how lazy I'm feeli
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 8:39 am
by tomhugill
I was using this picture as reference

Re: Tiger build (mid or late depending on how lazy I'm feeli
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 10:41 am
by DavidByrden
It's showing a real travel lock.
If you want references, I can sometimes help. I have made drawings of parts of this lock.
Dragon made a really good and complete rendition of it in 1/35.
David
Re: Tiger build (mid or late depending on how lazy I'm feeli
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 12:02 am
by tanks_for_the_memory
Tom, it's looking fantastic. I cannot tell you how jealous I feel to see the first coat of paint go on - if only I had reached that stage with mine...
I think what David is trying to say (in his own mysterious way) is that Chris's travel lock is not 100% accurate - the 'real thing' didn't have a hinged clamp to go aver the top of the barrel, but something approximating a thick bicycle chain (much like the Panther). I seem to recall a Panther build where someone came up with a suitable scale replacement - perhaps sourced from a motorcycle kit upgrade (which would make sense). Anyone recall what I'm talking about?
However, I think your lock is just fine. It 'looks the part'. And it works!
Can't wait to see the dunkelgelb going on...
Tanks
Re: Tiger build (mid or late depending on how lazy I'm feeli
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 4:16 pm
by tomhugill
DavidByrden wrote:It's showing a real travel lock.
If you want references, I can sometimes help. I have made drawings of parts of this lock.
Dragon made a really good and complete rendition of it in 1/35.
David
Drawings would be fantastic David!
Re: Tiger build (mid or late depending on how lazy I'm feeli
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 4:29 pm
by tomhugill
tanks_for_the_memory wrote:Tom, it's looking fantastic. I cannot tell you how jealous I feel to see the first coat of paint go on - if only I had reached that stage with mine...
I think what David is trying to say (in his own mysterious way) is that Chris's travel lock is not 100% accurate - the 'real thing' didn't have a hinged clamp to go aver the top of the barrel, but something approximating a thick bicycle chain (much like the Panther). I seem to recall a Panther build where someone came up with a suitable scale replacement - perhaps sourced from a motorcycle kit upgrade (which would make sense). Anyone recall what I'm talking about?
However, I think your lock is just fine. It 'looks the part'. And it works!
Can't wait to see the dunkelgelb going on...
Tanks
Hey tanks! Yeah I was aware of the inaccuracies, I had considered using some photo etched chain from the panther travel lock, however as you said something a bit more robust was in order. I'm still not sure if I should go with what I've got or build up the chain.....a seed of doubt is a terrible thing!
However on a happier note, my package from Rctank.de arrived yesterday. A working highly detailed mg34 with armoured barrel. I've also got an aber armoured barrel for the AA mg. Finally I've gotten the aber tow cable set. I'm pleased to say this set are far better than the last ones where the cables had some of the strands cut and where a pig to assemble .
Anyway here's the result so far:
I'm also pleased to say that the Extra work making the clamps stronger has paid off, they hold down the cables perfectly.
Before I get much further I need to get hold of the mg34 amp sacks and belt. Also need to add the missing lift point on the back of the turret.
Re: Tiger build (mid or late depending on how lazy I'm feeli
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 5:06 pm
by billpe
Looks good, which primer did you use?
Re: Tiger build (mid or late depending on how lazy I'm feeli
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 6:34 pm
by tomhugill
Plastikote red oxide metal primer (normal primer works just as well).
Re: Tiger build (mid or late depending on how lazy I'm feeli
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 11:13 am
by HERMAN BIX
"Seeds of doubt" aside....................both yourself & Mr Tanks BUILD and display. Thats worth a thousand words.
Easy to advise-tougher to execute.Those that can-do, those that cant-only advise.
Who says that the chain didnt break & was replaced by a field fabricated expedient ?
What I cant get over is that if this was a 'lazy' feeling build, how would it be if you really put in eh ??
Oh, yes Sir you already have shown what that result is
The crowd is certainly waiting for the rolling product........................