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Posted by deafpanzer on Sunday, May 22, 2011 9:25 PM

Buddy, this is one of the BEST TIGER WIPs out there for sure... no argument there.  I should give soldering a shot as I haven't done it before.  Maybe it is time for us to get together so you can show me the soldering stuff while I share you some figure painting tips.  Of course Beer is a must...

 

Andy

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Posted by MAJ Mike on Sunday, May 22, 2011 9:29 PM

deafpanzer

Buddy, this is one of the BEST TIGER WIPs out there for sure... no argument there.  I should give soldering a shot as I haven't done it before.  Maybe it is time for us to get together so you can show me the soldering stuff while I share you some figure painting tips.  Of course Beer is a must...

 

What he said!!!

 

 

 "I'd "I'd rather be historically accurate than politically correct."

"Sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc!"

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Posted by Tojo72 on Sunday, May 22, 2011 9:47 PM

Nice work on all that metal,i wouldn't even attempt it !!

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Posted by detailfreak on Monday, May 30, 2011 11:59 AM

                           Just ben fiddling with my soldering iron again.hasps and mounting brackets and I found myself wondering if the bin is of welded construction or riveted construction. It seems I viewed a bin for a 1/16th scale tiger and it was riveted. Anybody got a close -up?  Of the real deal?

                          Seems to be a bit of a primer dilemna on the lower bin,foofoo can primer at about 12-16 inches should have been good.Must have been the humidity made the paint sagHuh? a bit of sanding should clean it up.






                           That about wraps up the progress on the Tiger for now. Appreciate you folks for stopping and taking a peek,,and take the time to remember today.And happy modeling.

                                                           Greg"Detailfreak"RowleyYes

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Posted by Labour In Vain on Monday, May 30, 2011 3:31 PM

Greg,
Looking good as always :)
Personally I would never want to weld thin sheet metal to a heavy metal carrier in a any sort of added material process.
Pretty sure your are looking at resistance spot welded or riveted structures.
But sheet soldering is the way to go for scale models I think.
And your work looks great!

As always
Boarder

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Posted by Byrden on Monday, May 30, 2011 4:23 PM

That's the Voyager bin?

I don't know whether to tell you this, but it's what I do.  :/

That bin never existed. Voyager copied it from a drawing in a Russian magazine, and the drawing was just plain wrong.

David

 

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Posted by Konigwolf13 on Monday, May 30, 2011 6:33 PM

David, what parts/areas are wrong? I have seen styles similar, that to my unpracticed eye look the same, is it modifable to make accurate?

 

Andrew

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And not to derail the thread does the same go for the VoyagerModel Tiger I stowage bin (Afrikakorp)

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Posted by Byrden on Monday, May 30, 2011 11:16 PM

It's all wrong; hopelessly wrong. There was never a Tiger bin as wide as that.

Voyager based this product on diagrams in a Russian magazine, "Frontline Illustration #2". They must have performed no further research because that bin exists nowhere else.

But the artist who drew the bin, had no information except this photo:

He had no views of the top or the rear of the bin. He simply made it all up. And he got it totally wrong; the bin on this tank is actually the 'Afrikakorp' bin, it's simply moved to the side because the tank has an escape hatch.

This calls into question the trustworthiness of both companies, in my opinion. I would say, if you don't know something, leave it as an unknown. Don't package your assumptions as a product and sell them to people who want historical accuracy.

David

 

 

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Posted by detailfreak on Tuesday, May 31, 2011 8:18 AM

                                 Thanks for the warning David,can you tell me if some manufacturer produces an accurate bin for the time period.Or are the kit supplied bins the most accurate. As you might recall I was leaning toward making the initial into an upgraded/updated initial or an early Tiger. As always any help or suggestions are appreciated.

                                                        Greg"Detailfreak"RowleyYes

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Posted by MAJ Mike on Tuesday, May 31, 2011 8:51 AM

Just amazing!!  Let's not get too wrapped up in "fly-sh*t in the pepper" issues.  Who really knows what field modifications may have been applied to individual vehicles?  Your build is truely impressive without all the pot shots.

 

 

 "I'd "I'd rather be historically accurate than politically correct."

"Sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc!"

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Posted by Byrden on Tuesday, May 31, 2011 10:06 AM

An upgraded Initial?

Hmm. There were only 9 of these Initial Tigers, and the only one that we can find in photos that lasts into 1943 and gets upgraded, is Tiger #2. 

And that is exactly the Tiger for which Voyager produced this bin.

Its upgrade consisted of a new turret with escape hatch, plus the Afrika turret bin. It didn't get side fenders or exhaust guards.

David

 

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Posted by detailfreak on Tuesday, May 31, 2011 10:18 AM

                       Well if I am way ou in left field I might just as well stay there. An imaginary Tiger in an imaginary place in WW II,with an imaginary turret # .

                      Given the info. I suppose an upgraded turret w/escape hatch is in order. Thanks for the ino. and looking David and Konigwolf13, MajMike,lotsof interior wrk to do so te external problems can wait..

                                                          Greg"Detailfreak"RowleyYes

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Posted by MAJ Mike on Tuesday, May 31, 2011 11:55 AM

Greg:  Its a beautiful build no matter what version it may or may not be.  I really get tired of the snipers out there.  Wish i had 1/2 your skill, patience, eyesight and fine motor skills.

Thanks for sharing.

 

 

 "I'd "I'd rather be historically accurate than politically correct."

"Sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc!"

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Posted by deafpanzer on Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:07 PM

Ditto   I always wondered if I allow my beard to grow that long I will be as good as you are.  Still loving this... storage bin may be incorrect as we just learned but what the heck... it is far better than we have seen so far.  

If nobody is making and selling the correct bins, then it is your opporunity to make the correct one and make million of dollars out of this. Big Smile

Andy

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Posted by MAJ Mike on Tuesday, May 31, 2011 12:14 PM

deafpanzer

Ditto   I always wondered if I allow my beard to grow that long I will be as good as you are.  Still loving this... storage bin may be incorrect as we just learned but what the heck... it is far better than we have seen so far.  

If nobody is making and selling the correct bins, then it is your opporunity to make the correct one and make million of dollars out of this. Big Smile

Ditto Wish I'd said that!!

 

 

 "I'd "I'd rather be historically accurate than politically correct."

"Sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc!"

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Posted by Byrden on Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:02 PM

Didn't you say that you also bought the 'Afrika' turret bin? That's the one that Tiger 2 actually carried.

If you want to model that Tiger, I can send you several photos. It got "painted" with mud in 1943 as far as we can see.

But you will need a turret escape hatch to do it accurately.

David

 

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Posted by detailfreak on Wednesday, June 1, 2011 9:42 AM

                                 Thanks David,I would appreciate very much some photos of the Tiger you mentioned. And thanks again for your time. Here are a couple of shots of the bin that I believe I have ,note the mounting bracet position just below the loader.


                                This bin must be somewhat of a rarity.

                               Thanks for the interest David and to everyone else who has taken the time to comment ,all are greatly appreciated.

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Posted by detailfreak on Sunday, June 5, 2011 3:34 PM

                           Not much to update,I have ordered another bin and await its arrival. Took care of a couple of chores today so I may get a bit of bench time this afternoon or evening.The bin I ordered is made by ET model and I thinking they may be new to the photo-etch game we'll see.

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Posted by detailfreak on Monday, June 6, 2011 8:30 AM

                            Recjeved an E-mail tell ing me that my Haynes Tiger repair manual will be released a month earlier than expected. A quick review when it arrives on the 9th of this month. I am very much looking forward to this book as it could be a very valuble reference.

                                                      Greg"Detailfreak"RowleyYes

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Posted by wbill76 on Monday, June 6, 2011 1:41 PM

I'm sure that manual will be used to wondrous effect in your hands Greg! Beer

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Posted by detailfreak on Tuesday, June 7, 2011 11:39 PM

                       Alright this is it,the book of all Tiger books,ok maybe to some arriving this very morning before I scurried off to work.

                         I quickly skimmed the pages and I can honestly say that I for one am not dissappointed. The photos I am about to share are for discussion purposes only and no violation of copyright intended. The photos may be removed at the discretion of the moderators. That out of the way.Heres a sneak peek inside.



                           There are pics and diagrams of all types,I must go and browse some more.The info. for modelers is very good hope you like it. all for slightly more than 20.00 dollars.

                                                               Greg"Detailfreak"RowleyYes

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Posted by deafpanzer on Wednesday, June 8, 2011 9:06 AM

It looks great!!!  Maybe this is something I can get instead of Achtung Panzer book #6 Tigers if I can not find a good deal.  I am not going to cough $60-$75 for that booik #6! 

Try not to drool all over your new book... Stick out tongue

Andy

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Posted by zokissima on Wednesday, June 8, 2011 10:16 AM

Wow, that book is a tempting tempting purchase indeed.

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Posted by detailfreak on Wednesday, June 8, 2011 10:25 AM

                      Andy , I believe that you would enjoy this book as much as the Achtung Panzer books. The featured vehicle in the maintenance and starting,as well as a couple of other chapters,is of course the Bovington Tiger,which is inmho, the finest surviving example.

                      Now on another subject,does that Achtung Panzer book on the Panzer III have much info. on the bergepanzer III ?

                        I'll give you the ISBN. for the Tiger manual, you may want to check on its availability right away. By  Zenith Press : ISBN.#978-0-7603-4078-3 . Gotta go ,let me know about the Panzer III book.

                                                        Greg"Detailfreak"RowleyYes

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Posted by wbill76 on Wednesday, June 8, 2011 12:05 PM

Greg,

Unfortunately the AP #2 on the Pz III only covers the gun, command, and Beobachter variants and doesn't cover the Berge variant. The Tiger book does look tempting and can't beat that price!

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Posted by detailfreak on Wednesday, June 8, 2011 9:42 PM

      Bill, I would like to think that it is a book that any Tiger-holic must have. This book even covers proper clutch adjustment for cripes sake. So much info. ,I had not even realized that only six survived the scrap yard/ target range. Fascinating stuff!YesYes

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Posted by Byrden on Thursday, June 9, 2011 4:38 AM

Does it cover the gunsight - the TZF9b? I never got hold of one of those, but I think that Bovington have one. I'd like to see a photo looking through it, showing the aiming marks...

 

David

 

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Posted by detailfreak on Thursday, June 9, 2011 9:12 AM

                             Sorry David . After reviewing the book I can find nothing on the main gun sight. But I wonder if the Tigerfibel didn't have a drawing of the sight reticles.

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Posted by Byrden on Thursday, June 9, 2011 9:42 AM

Yes, it's in the Tigerfibel, but as that's a sketch it would be nice to see the real thing.

David

 

 

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Posted by detailfreak on Thursday, June 9, 2011 5:59 PM

     Wish I had a picture of the view through the sight ,but I do not. Here is a pic of the other stowage bin I ordered.

                           It is an E-bay photo so its not that great.

                                                             Gregory"Detailfreak"RowleyYes

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