Tamiya Early Tiger 1 Static to RC Build

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Post came yesterday with a very nice Aber aerial for the tank. This type will let me use my miniature spring set to make it fully functional. Spent the afternoon primering and spraying what seemed like a 100 road wheel pieces along with the sprockets and idlers. They can cure tonight and I'll assemble all of this tomorrow. ;o) Pics:
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Everything painted where it is supposed have paint and set aside to cure.
Everything painted where it is supposed have paint and set aside to cure.
One set of seven...
One set of seven...
Aber's Deluxe Tiger 1 aerial
Aber's Deluxe Tiger 1 aerial
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No gain without pain... :lolno:
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Painless Sir I wish you well, most especially in your dedication to your newly adopted community as well as your "Hobby" !!!
I laughed out loud when I read your comment on convoy light colours, :haha:
I have long since lost count of the different threads that all revolve around this subject and not just on this Forum, The general consensus would appear to favour "Blue" but I don't think I have seen definitive proof.
All I have is my experience of NATO transport lighting policy which simply required a "Shielded White Light" :lolno:
Of course since the 70s with the advent of infra red lighting on military vehicles and anti infra red paint the convoy light is a different matter altogether.
Watching your build carefully, ready as always to steal your ideas. :lolno:
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Good morning, gentlemen,
Hotte, this is very true in any worthwhile activity, sir. Jarndice, I've spoken with Dominique who assures me the light that was sent is blue and for Tigers. My eyes were probably tired when I examined it the other evening. Thank you for following along, my friend. I suppose I can still count as new hereabouts. I have only been posting the results of my builds here for some four years. I still learn some new trick or tip almost everyday from the real grognards that inhabit this Forum. ;o)
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Nice progress painless.
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Ad Lav, thank you, sir. This afternoon saw the cleanup of the spray job on the lower hull and the attachment with nuts and bolts of the working track section on the glacis of the tank. All of the road wheels are prepped now with their rubber tires on. A small note to the next builder of one of these. Tamiya will give you nine road wheels of each type but only eight of the rubber tires for those eight required. ;o) Pics:
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Tires and road wheels underway
Tires and road wheels underway
Step 12 and 48 rubber tires removed from their ( admittedly cool sprues ) and put on the road wheels.  Tamiya really knows their stuff.
Step 12 and 48 rubber tires removed from their ( admittedly cool sprues ) and put on the road wheels. Tamiya really knows their stuff.
Cleanup of the lower hull.  It's starting to look like a Tiger.
Cleanup of the lower hull. It's starting to look like a Tiger.
Mounted solidly with nuts and bolts cold welded to the crossbar retainer
Mounted solidly with nuts and bolts cold welded to the crossbar retainer
Mounted solidly with nuts and bolts cold welded to the crossbar retainer.JPG (99.03 KiB) Viewed 3965 times
Step 11 requires mounting the bar and the section of track.  I eschewed the Tamiya molded segment and used a piece of live track off of a set of HLs'
Step 11 requires mounting the bar and the section of track. I eschewed the Tamiya molded segment and used a piece of live track off of a set of HLs'
Step 11 requires mounting the bar and the section of track. I eschewed the Tamiya molded segment and used a piece of live track off of a set of HLs'.JPG (94.29 KiB) Viewed 3965 times
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Instructions !!?............I bet you read maps & ask for directions too if required :/

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Good morning my friend,
Always read the destructions. Especially if you have the responsibility of not ruining someone else' Kit. ;o) Tamiya is lending me a helping paw to also help illustrate what I am doing each step without a lot of my rambling verbage. *chuckles* One of my old bedfellows still is a noted Cartographer so boy yes!, you'd better believe that I know how to read maps. ;o)
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Post brought a set of Taigen Tiger 1 headlights last Saturday. I need the LEDs and wiring out of them. Also, weekend is over so on to Step 13. Bearings were located and Tamiya's brass bushings set aside. It's not even work doing this kind of repetition when everything is so well engineered. Even Tamiyas little pot metal multi-wrench makes a perfect bearing press so things sit evenly. The idlers did not have to be assembled as Mike had provided excellent metal early types with bearings already. Pics:
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Completed and free wheeling
Completed and free wheeling
Ready to go with parts, wheels, tools, UltraGel and bearings
Ready to go with parts, wheels, tools, UltraGel and bearings
Step 13 required you to be awake...
Step 13 required you to be awake...
the LEDs and wiring for headlights
the LEDs and wiring for headlights
Fresh from Staten Island...
Fresh from Staten Island...
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Tonights update is the last until this coming Monday. I have a convention to attend in Denver, Friday through Sunday. So on to the fun. Wrapped up (for the most part, some paint detailing is required) Steps 13-15. Pics:
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On to more next week.
On to more next week.
For long term display, Mike will want to use a wooden block to take the stress off of the front torsion bars.  It's perfect now but those gearboxes weigh a ton.
For long term display, Mike will want to use a wooden block to take the stress off of the front torsion bars. It's perfect now but those gearboxes weigh a ton.
Solid and straight.
Solid and straight.
On it's paws finally...
On it's paws finally...
Steps 14 and 15...Tamiya wants you to remove two track links to mount these.  Only one track link is required to get almost perfect slack right off of the bat.
Steps 14 and 15...Tamiya wants you to remove two track links to mount these. Only one track link is required to get almost perfect slack right off of the bat.
One side completed.  The Henntec adjuster for the Idlers will be handy.
One side completed. The Henntec adjuster for the Idlers will be handy.
No brains yet but the brawn is in place.  No give whatsoever in those axles and sprocket mounts.
No brains yet but the brawn is in place. No give whatsoever in those axles and sprocket mounts.
No brains yet but the brawn is in place. No give whatsoever in those axles and sprocket mounts..JPG (94.68 KiB) Viewed 3874 times
The gearbox axle mounts were an Epic in and of themselves.
The gearbox axle mounts were an Epic in and of themselves.
Step 13.  A good tip here is to leave the axles loose in the suspension arms until all the road wheels are in place.
Step 13. A good tip here is to leave the axles loose in the suspension arms until all the road wheels are in place.
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