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Winter Tiger from Brisbane, Australia

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 1:33 pm
by Busymodeler
Hi fellow tankers.
Some of you may have seen my Tiger a few months ago when I joined the forum. I just thought I'd show what I've been up to with her. I have even tried some of the corrections on the list for fixing Heng Long Tigers. Some I'm not yet brave enough to attempt (like centering the turret). Still not completely accurate I know but she's a work in progress. There will be markings, but as yet I'm undecided and I went ahead and started weathering (not ideal I know).

Since she is an amalgam of tanks that may have been updated through out the war and served on many fronts, she may not fit any historical photos, more my imagination I guess.

Cheers
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Re: Winter Tiger from Brisbane, Australia

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 1:51 pm
by jarndice
Hi Busy, Nice one with the cricket by the way,
I like what you have done with the Tiger BUT there is one easy fix that is needed,
The CUPOLA is always fixed in the wrong position by the maker whether it be Heng Long/Torro/Taigen.
Here is the fix,
The CUPOLA should have the Hatch Hinge at 20 to 8 as if looking at a clock face with a vision slit facing directly forward (main Gun front and centre),
Place a knife blade into a vision slit,(it should not be too tight a fit) gently lift and lower, then place the blade into the opposite vision slit and do the same, you will soon hear a cracking noise DON'T PANIC!! it is just the glue failing (this is good) continue until the CUPOLA is free, turn the CUPOLA upside down and you will see a knob which fits into a slot on the turret where the CUPOLA was,
THE SLOT IS IN THE WRONG PLACE AND SHOULD BE IGNORED!!
You will need to FILE/GRIND the knob off the base of the CUPOLA, you can then fit the CUPOLA in the correct position. Job done, It takes a lot longer to describe what to do than it does to do it. :thumbup: :wave: :thumbup: :wave: shaun

Re: Winter Tiger from Brisbane, Australia

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 1:56 pm
by Busymodeler
Thanks Shaun, yes, I have rotated the cupola (hopefully enough) it but I didn't amend the visions slots. I should do that one. I didn't want to mention the cricket. :)

Re: Winter Tiger from Brisbane, Australia

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 4:08 pm
by Panzerhun
Nice work, I very like it all rusty pieces, looks really!

Re: Winter Tiger from Brisbane, Australia

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 4:39 pm
by jackalope
Wow you did a really good job on that paint and weathering! :thumbup:

Re: Winter Tiger from Brisbane, Australia

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2015 12:13 pm
by Busymodeler
Thanks Panzerhun and Jackalope. The builds on this site are really inspiring, so much to learn.

Re: Winter Tiger from Brisbane, Australia

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2015 7:42 pm
by edpanzer
This is what I'm planning for my tiger 1 in the next few weeks,hope it turns out as nice as yours

Re: Winter Tiger from Brisbane, Australia

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 1:13 am
by greengiant
Excellent looking, well worn winter TIger 1

Re: Winter Tiger from Brisbane, Australia

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 12:13 pm
by Busymodeler
With a working tank, it can be a challenge to keep everything stuck to the tank. I've tried to make this a robust build. It's a theory anyway.

Re: Winter Tiger from Brisbane, Australia

Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 10:49 am
by tiger tiger
Nice job there on the paint and weathering an excellent looking working battle weary tiger 1. look forward to seeing other builds of yours if they are all up to this standard of finish. Nice one.

regards
stuart