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Early Tiger 1 my first build

Posted: Sun May 18, 2014 5:14 am
by Markocaster
I finally got to sit down and start on the Tiger tonight.
My first time using miliput, I spent an hour adding welds to the turret. I may have overdone it? But I must admit, It was fun :) and I am quite pleased with the results :)
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I found Miliput quite easy to work with, although what I thought was a small amount hardend quite quickly, so will have to mix smaller quantities next time.
:D :D
Mark

Re: Early Tiger 1 my first build

Posted: Sun May 18, 2014 8:30 am
by billpe
The best way to see if you've overdone it or not is to look at the real thing ;)

There are some good images here of the weld lines and cast marks:

http://harveyblackauthor.org/2012/07/01 ... special-2/
http://scaleplasticandrail.com/kaboom/i ... -tiger-131

Re: Early Tiger 1 my first build

Posted: Sun May 18, 2014 9:07 am
by Markocaster
billpe wrote:The best way to see if you've overdone it or not is to look at the real thing ;)

There are some good images here of the weld lines and cast marks:

http://harveyblackauthor.org/2012/07/01 ... special-2/
http://scaleplasticandrail.com/kaboom/i ... -tiger-131
Thanks for the links :)
I actually used the first link you posted when I was doing it, the second one has better views, I may have been a little heavy handed on the welds, but I think I can tone them down a little with some liquid cement. Thanks for the links the second set are great :D

Re: Early Tiger 1 my first build

Posted: Sun May 18, 2014 11:04 am
by billpe
I don't think they are that far out to be honest. They are consistent in pattern and size which is a little more important - German welds were noted by the Soviets as meticulous. When I first did welds with milliput on a KT, I removed them twice before I was actually happy with them on the hull and I think I removed them three times on the turret.

Re: Early Tiger 1 my first build

Posted: Sun May 25, 2014 6:20 am
by Markocaster
A few more welds to the upper hull and turret tonight. Slow going but quite pleased so far :)
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Re: Early Tiger 1 my first build

Posted: Sun May 25, 2014 9:19 pm
by Markocaster
Having a go at modifying the air cleaners to earlier versions.
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Re: Early Tiger 1 my first build

Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 2:49 am
by Markocaster
Spent another hour on the air cleaners. Pleased so far with the result.
Added little chain details and have them 80% done, a bit of Miliput and they should be ready for primer. Added the bits to the front of the tank I got from forgebear and cut the front flaps loose from side skirts.
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Re: Early Tiger 1 my first build

Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 7:47 am
by cannedheat
nice work old chap .....

Re: Early Tiger 1 my first build

Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 3:49 am
by Markocaster
Does anyone know, are decals made for the Bovington tiger?

Re: Early Tiger 1 my first build

Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2014 5:49 am
by Markocaster
A bit of an update. I had to miss work today after injuring my back lifting boxes, so I spent a few hours working on the tank.
First the air cleaners are mostly complete, they are nowhere near the quality of those some of you guys have made but I am quite pleased with them. This is my first modeling in quite a few years. They need a little smoothing out, any ideas on how to do that?
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Next I ground down the HL mantelet to resemble the earlier one using photos of tiger 131 as a guide I also added the ends on the lifting lugs. Do the lugs look too long to you?
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I added more welds in a few spots and put in the drivers vision port, added the 2 little holes above it and filled them in to resemble welds. Also a handle like on 131.
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Finally I added the wire for the Bosch lights and a little detail to the wire. Tiger 131 doesn't have the lights but I like the look and assume it had them at some point.
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I am a little heavy handed with the CA glue :{ but I think it will look ok once primer is added.
I am learning lots from this process and can't wait to do more. Any suggestions, comments etc welcomed. Cheers Mark