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Tiger 1 & SPare Track links on front hull

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 9:25 pm
by Steenv
Hi there
Came over theese different photos of the Tiger 1, where one picture have to metal arms to lock the space tracks links to the front hull.


Any one know that story of why there was two arms holding the spares, and not the one arm that we usally see on the rc tanks.

Also I mean that from the Henschel factory, no additional track links was originally installed on the tigers leaving for the field, but that was adapted from af field modification to future production series. Can anyone confirm this, preferable with some documentation  ;D is any

cheers
Steen
www.panzerteam.dk

Re: Tiger 1 & SPare Track links on front hull

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 11:30 pm
by oz
heres a couple more 503 tigers with extra track bars fitted, it was  more than likely a field modification, as for the two bars holding the spare track in place maybe they saw it as being a safer option than having just one bar fitted..........

Re: Tiger 1 & SPare Track links on front hull

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 11:49 pm
by johnmar78
common sense, panzer4 and 3 s have narrower track, and its quite stable with one bar. Whereas tiger had much heavier and wider track, if you had one bar, you can imagine the track slaping noise while its moving on field. Therefore, (i think). Two bar is to further stabolize the tracks and mimnimizing slaping noises.

Re: Tiger 1 & SPare Track links on front hull

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 5:27 am
by Steenv
thanks guys for replying and the pictures.

cheers
Steen
wwww.panzerteam.dk

Re: Tiger 1 & SPare Track links on front hull

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 4:10 pm
by nibelungenwerk
It was a field modification that was very much frown upon.
The tigers were made from face harden steel any welding destroyed that hardening making the steel easier to penetrate.

Re: Tiger 1 & SPare Track links on front hull

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 6:45 pm
by Rivetcounter
you are of cause correct Bob, no Tiger left the factory with these brackets attached this was purely a field mod depending on the Abteilung the Tiger served with depended on which type of bracket they attached if they attached them some Abteilung didn't use this method