Mid Production Mongrel
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 10:07 pm
Thought I would share my build of a mid Tiger. Bought from Ebay a job lot of parts including a Tamiya Turret with metal barrel and several copies and parts from the Hachette part works. The aim is to build as cheap and use as many of the Hachette parts as possible. Purchased a new Tiger and attacked it with the dremel. Moved the turret ring to its correct location. Cut the whole of the back out and inserted the Hachette rear deck. Loved the front metal plate so made more cuts and inserted this too. Wanted my Tiger to look battle damaged and war weary so off came the majority of track guards.
Wanted a rough texture on all the bear metal so used Dulux Weather Shield textured masonry paint. Fitted the Atak zimmerit to the sides suitable battle damged. Next fitted all the parts I had for the hull. This gave me a problem as I did not have the rear centre deck piece and could not source one. Out with the dremel again and cut the plate from the remains of the Henglong upper hull and trimmed to fit.
Have ordered opening front hatches, hull mg and single head light to finish. Still need to add the track cables.
The Tamiya turret worried me. The good news was it did not have the errors of the Henglong but had a massive turret ring. Did not want to cut this much out of the hull so cut the base from the Henglong Turret and inserted into the Tamiya. Really pleased with the result.
Right, thats it for now but I will keep posting. Any ideas for colour schemes will be appreciated.
Wanted a rough texture on all the bear metal so used Dulux Weather Shield textured masonry paint. Fitted the Atak zimmerit to the sides suitable battle damged. Next fitted all the parts I had for the hull. This gave me a problem as I did not have the rear centre deck piece and could not source one. Out with the dremel again and cut the plate from the remains of the Henglong upper hull and trimmed to fit.
Have ordered opening front hatches, hull mg and single head light to finish. Still need to add the track cables.
The Tamiya turret worried me. The good news was it did not have the errors of the Henglong but had a massive turret ring. Did not want to cut this much out of the hull so cut the base from the Henglong Turret and inserted into the Tamiya. Really pleased with the result.
Right, thats it for now but I will keep posting. Any ideas for colour schemes will be appreciated.