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Re: My first tank build.
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 7:06 am
by scalawag
Here you go Jakalope,
An explanation of the issue with the commanders cupola, and how to fix it.
viewtopic.php?f=118&t=11490
This is part of an excellent series of posts on things to fix on your Tiger by Birger, which are all available in the things to fix on your new tank/H/L Tiger I thread. Just scroll down until you find them.
Re: My first tank build.
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 2:48 pm
by ALPHA
Re: My first tank build.
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 3:13 pm
by jarndice
Hi ALPHA old friend, I think you are beginning to understand why I am so camera shy, But the double aerial stowage has always made me smile, When HENG LONG brought 1/16 rc armour to us neer do wells, (may sinous virgins ply them with all the wonders of paradise) They released a press denial that the TIGER 1 was a copy of the TAMIYA TIGER, amazing coincidence them both wrongly having two aerial stowage tubes and even when they revise the moulds (mostly for the better) they still include them!

Have a great week end. shaun
Re: My first tank build.
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 3:25 pm
by ALPHA
jarndice wrote:Hi ALPHA old friend, I think you are beginning to understand why I am so camera shy, But the double aerial stowage has always made me smile, When HENG LONG brought 1/16 rc armour to us neer do wells, (may sinous virgins ply them with all the wonders of paradise) They released a press denial that the TIGER 1 was a copy of the TAMIYA TIGER, amazing coincidence them both wrongly having two aerial stowage tubes and even when they revise the moulds (mostly for the better) they still include them!

Have a great week end. shaun
Here's a crazy thought Shaun ...the second tube could be for that "special" command tank antenna...you know the one that splits up

...most other tanks have gobs of photos of them with that second antenna.... but never include the port for it
Really though Shaun...no need to be camera shy... the only one that will say anything critical is me

....I'm the rude American remember
ALPHA
Re: My first tank build.
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 3:38 pm
by jarndice
For the Lords sake the last time I counted there was 260 million of you, I don't know about the stowage of command tank aerials perhaps David can help but it would make some kind of sense if they stowed them in the false gun barrel. it was false wasn't it?

shaun
Re: My first tank build.
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 4:45 pm
by ALPHA
jarndice wrote:For the Lords sake the last time I counted there was 260 million of you, I don't know about the stowage of command tank aerials perhaps David can help but it would make some kind of sense if they stowed them in the false gun barrel. it was false wasn't it?

shaun
As far as I know those funky aerials serve the same purpose as the strange round ones on the Shermans.... apparently a different wave length radio set...meant for a spotter and command tank...there are a lot of Panthers with that rig... I've never really seen it depicted on a Tiger... but there had to be some with that set up
ALPHA
Re: My first tank build.
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 5:03 pm
by DavidByrden
doc larsson wrote:
commander's hatch ? 45 degrees to the loader's hatch
Don't know what you are looking at, but the commander's hatch line was at 72 degrees to the front line.
In fact the whole layout of the cupola was obtained by dividing it into 10 equal parts.
David
Re: My first tank build.
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 5:22 pm
by DavidByrden
jarndice wrote:
I don't know about the stowage of command tank aerials perhaps David can help but it would make some kind of sense if they stowed them in the false gun barrel. it was false wasn't it?

shaun
A "Befehlstiger" would make an interesting project for someone wanting to do some scratchbuilding. The differences were as follows;
- The gun was fully operational but less ammunition was stored.
The MG opening in the mantlet was sealed up.
There was a standard antenna on the turret roof.
There was a standard antenna mount on the left hull (no S-mine launcher)
The right-side antenna was on a ceramic insulator, in a sunken pot. This was for the "star" antenna and the insulation was good for 30W of transmission power.
There was a small chimney on the right hull roof.
There were two clips for the 8 meter mast on the hull right side (this mast was stored inside the tank).
There was a storage tube for "star" antennae, on the hull rear wall
If it was a Late Tiger, the entire rear wall tool storage was mirrored.
This example is a Mid Tiger. You can see the turret roof antenna, the star antenna on the right side, the extra antenna mount on the left hull and the rear storage tube. Only one of the two hull positions could be used at a time.
Ask me for more details if you need 'em.
David
Re: My first tank build.
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 5:31 pm
by ALPHA
Re: My first tank build.
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 6:22 pm
by jarndice
PAH, I don't care, I have two daughters, there is nothing you can teach me about sulking

, we have a saying in this country "nobody likes a smart a*se" now if you will excuse me, somewhere around here there is a cat I need to kick

shaun