My Tiger Tank Project

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c.rainford73
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Re: My Tiger Tank Project

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What I've learned as a member of the forum and from experience, metal is NOT always the best way to upgrade ( unless its Aber photo etched) I've found many "metal upgrades" very limited in detials vs. plastic
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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Jimster
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Re: My Tiger Tank Project

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Thanks and a very true observation. I’ll do a side by side comparison this evening after work. I’ve gone this far with the build so I might as well use the most accurate jack.
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Re: My Tiger Tank Project

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Good morning,
To get the most accurate jack ( that I have seen ), get yourself a Tamiya jack and a set of the ABER brass updates for the Tiger 1 and go to town. ;o) I have built two of them so far for an early and a late Tiger. Beautiful pieces of kit once done.
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Painless
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Step 18 is complete, whew!
Step 18 is complete, whew!
Closeup of the Jack mount
Closeup of the Jack mount
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Jack and tow mount before paint and mount.  I need to decide if I am going to add a length of chain to the tow pintle.  I will need to pin it in place if so.
Jack and tow mount before paint and mount. I need to decide if I am going to add a length of chain to the tow pintle. I will need to pin it in place if so.
Part of the PE brass and 'reconfigured kit parts' needed to complete a jack
Part of the PE brass and 'reconfigured kit parts' needed to complete a jack
...Here for the Dawn...
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Jimster
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Re: My Tiger Tank Project

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Beautiful jack kit! Thanks for the photos. Maybe I’ll cobble something together with parts I have and use your photos for reference.
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Re: My Tiger Tank Project

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Jimster,
During this build, I took photos of the Aber pages from their build manual so folks would understand what I was attempting. Here is the page for the jack.
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Painless
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...Here for the Dawn...
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Jimster
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Re: My Tiger Tank Project

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Wow, that’s nice of you. I think I can use those illustrations to create something better than what I currently have. I have Heng Long, Taigen and Mato jacks and plenty of brass stock. I also have a set of Aber clamps and latches to utilize. I don’t mind ordering kits and parts but overseas shipping is costly and seems to take forever. I believe a little scratchbuilding is in order.
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Re: My Tiger Tank Project

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Tonight I added a base to the Mato metal jack that I cut from a plastic Taigen jack. Then I added an Aber clamp to the jack handle and formed some basic jack mounting brackets from styrene strip. Then I assembled and mounted the Aber jack block kit. I really like the look of the real wood. Thanks for all the advice folks. I’m still waiting for the right side pistol port.
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Re: My Tiger Tank Project

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I do wish you hadn't included a picture of the rear panel of your Tiger 1 :haha:
What did I see ?
Heng Longs stump of a "Tow Hook".
If you go to the MENU and click on
"Things To Fix On Your New Tank"
And click on the first entry----By BIRGER
Tiger 1
you will see a long list of fixes compiled by Birger,
amongst them is a How to build a proper Tow Hook.
A really easy and CHEAP :clap: fix
Of course you could go to----
http://www.rctank.de/ACCESSORIES_25
16.95 Euros plus post for a metal tow hook.
I think I am about to upset someone :haha:
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Re: My Tiger Tank Project

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Thanks. I’ll be fixing that situation this evening. It’ll bug me all day at work. I also removed the rear mounted jerry cans. I saw them mounted in a photo but it just didn’t look right. Now it looks much better.
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Re: My Tiger Tank Project

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The Jerry cans are a good decision. I made my towing pintle setup using plasticard
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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