Photos of a Tiger 1
Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 11:33 pm
Hi Guys, :~
These are some photos that I have managed to put together over years from different sites. These photos provide an excellent reference for people wanting to build a Replica of an actual Tiger 1.
I think that they provide a 'Snap-Shot' in time of this particular Tiger 1. It is an 'Early Version' as it has the Paner IV style of stowage bin on the back of the turret instead of the more normal one that we see.The photos were presumably taken by a crewman or by another soldier. The Tiger is numbered 123 and can be identified in the photos which do not contain its number by the side mudguards on the righthand side. The second mudguard is slightly buckled up and the end of the last mudguard is twisted up into the air in a curve. The radio aerial also has a distinctive bend part way up.
You can even see the same crewmen in the different photos
I have never found all these photos in one place before, which seems to be odd that they were'Broken-Up' and not kept as a set.
These are some photos that I have managed to put together over years from different sites. These photos provide an excellent reference for people wanting to build a Replica of an actual Tiger 1.
I think that they provide a 'Snap-Shot' in time of this particular Tiger 1. It is an 'Early Version' as it has the Paner IV style of stowage bin on the back of the turret instead of the more normal one that we see.The photos were presumably taken by a crewman or by another soldier. The Tiger is numbered 123 and can be identified in the photos which do not contain its number by the side mudguards on the righthand side. The second mudguard is slightly buckled up and the end of the last mudguard is twisted up into the air in a curve. The radio aerial also has a distinctive bend part way up.
You can even see the same crewmen in the different photos

I have never found all these photos in one place before, which seems to be odd that they were'Broken-Up' and not kept as a set.