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Aluminum Jagdtiger
Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2017 1:04 am
by Dackel
So let it begin. When I saw Christian Ludwig's Jagdtiger I had to have one. I was a bit surprised when it arrived as I was expecting a square box. It was fairly heavy, and it caused the mailman to ask why I was ordering sheet metal from Germany.
Here is another view of one of the plates:
I must say I am very impressed
Re: Aluminum Jagdtiger
Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2017 1:25 am
by c.rainford73
Dackel wrote:So let it begin. When I saw Christian Ludwig's Jagdtiger I had to have one. I was a bit surprised when it arrived as I was expecting a square box. It was fairly heavy, and it caused the mailman to ask why I was ordering sheet metal from Germany.
Here is another view of one of the plates:
I must say I am very impressed
Very nice quality as usual from his shop

How do you plan on assembling the metal parts? Will you please share a build thread I'm sure many members of the forum would like it for sure!
Carl
Re: Aluminum Jagdtiger
Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2017 1:36 am
by Dackel
I decided to give the parts a quick sandblasting before starting on assembly. This ought to help with both epoxy and paint adhesion, and was fairly easy.
Then I have installed the Tamiya Königstiger suspension housing using M2 miniature bolts from DKLM
I have put a tape measure to show how long this thing is-approximately 17 inches

Re: Aluminum Jagdtiger
Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2017 3:47 am
by Dackel
c.rainford73 wrote:Dackel wrote:So let it begin. When I saw Christian Ludwig's Jagdtiger I had to have one. I was a bit surprised when it arrived as I was expecting a square box. It was fairly heavy, and it caused the mailman to ask why I was ordering sheet metal from Germany.
Here is another view of one of the plates:
I must say I am very impressed
Very nice quality as usual from his shop

How do you plan on assembling the metal parts? Will you please share a build thread I'm sure many members of the forum would like it for sure!
Carl:
Im going with Henkel 9394 epoxy. I figured it's best to stay as much German as possible.
Re: Aluminum Jagdtiger
Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2017 4:33 pm
by jhamm
Son of a gun-ner wrote:The trouble with aluminium is that it needs painting the moment you clean it up, aluminium almost instantly starts oxidizing, and although you've roughend the surface, it's already filming over with non paint friendly oxides.
Mick.
Absolutely right!
You have to clean thoroughly every Piece before gluing and remove any oxyidation with sandpaper.
Which adhesive/glue do you want to use?
I build this Jagdtiger with the same Parts vom Ludwig.
Please take a look at my Build Thread:
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=23053
Re: Aluminum Jagdtiger
Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 5:16 pm
by Dackel
Well here's is an update. I have begun "gluing" everything together. Ammo does come in handy for weighting the parts down. The Henkel/ Loctite is pretty easy to use.
I am putting in the Corleis suspension. I had Herr Ludwig make the rails with 3mm holes instead of the slanted ones for the torsion bars.

Re: Aluminum Jagdtiger
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 1:36 am
by Dackel
Small update form today. Bumpers installed.
And motor mount plate and gear boxes test installed

Re: Aluminum Jagdtiger
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 11:35 am
by HERMAN BIX
Sure is looking like an epic engineering task mate.
Are the suspension arms made of a robust alloy in your opinion ?
Re: Aluminum Jagdtiger
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 9:13 pm
by Dackel
Yes, Herman, the suspension arms are of good quality, but then they are Tamiya, and one would expect that they are quality.