Tamiya King Tiger custom build
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Re: Tamiya King Tiger custom build
I nearly skipped over this build thinking it was just another KT, but I'm glad to have checked in on it Tucker. The neat engineering on the inside is just as cool as the unique finish on the outside. Looking forward to seeing where you take this!
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I'm offended on behalf of my generic KT build lol.Raminator wrote:I nearly skipped over this build thinking it was just another KT, but I'm glad to have checked in on it Tucker. The neat engineering on the inside is just as cool as the unique finish on the outside. Looking forward to seeing where you take this!
But I agree this is a great build. Hopefully will get more pics soon
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Thanks! I wasn't so sure where I was taking it when I started. I found it hard to visualize a ww2 tank painted in anything other than earthy colours and camo, so I was starting from a strange place but once over that mental barrier, it started to come together for me.Raminator wrote:I nearly skipped over this build thinking it was just another KT, but I'm glad to have checked in on it Tucker. The neat engineering on the inside is just as cool as the unique finish on the outside. Looking forward to seeing where you take this!
My custom King Tiger build: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=31936
Re: Tamiya King Tiger custom build
Figured it would be a good idea to start playing around with the dasmikro soundmodul and learn how to program it. With help from Rad_Schuhart thread on the subject, I was able to program the engine sound, engine on/off switch and volume switch, all successfully! Now I'm a pro 

My custom King Tiger build: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=31936
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Re: Tamiya King Tiger custom build
Love the bonnet hood lifting. How did you go about it please?
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Re: Tamiya King Tiger custom build
I used 2 spacer rods from a gearbox, filed a flat side on them and used milliput to to fix them in place. Drilled 2 holes through the side of the chassis that line up with the spacer rod holes and put 2 shoulder screws through to complete the mechanism.MikeHamilton wrote:Love the bonnet hood lifting. How did you go about it please?
My custom King Tiger build: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=31936
Re: Tamiya King Tiger custom build
Where would we be without milliput....
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NAB wrote:Where would we be without milliput....
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Love the stuff! I've used other epoxy putty like JB Weld but I find Milliput is the best all-rounder.
My custom King Tiger build: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=31936