Tiger I ausf.E/45 2012
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Re: Tiger I ausf.E/45 2012
G'day Gerritt. What type of bearings did you use? That is a great idea. Can you take a closer photo of the bearing? Cheers Ray.
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Ball bearings from Peter Quambush.
Hallo Ray,
Yust have a look ad the forum; Ball bearings for the KT tuuret from Peter Quambush.
You will see all the details you need.
Kind regards Gerrit.
Yust have a look ad the forum; Ball bearings for the KT tuuret from Peter Quambush.
You will see all the details you need.
Kind regards Gerrit.
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Re: Tiger I ausf.E/45 2012
Hallo to all,
Here some result from the past and new stuff.
I try to make my Zimmerit with acrylaat-kit.
Also a transport container for the Tiger I for a save transport into the car.
Make a new wired deck rooster.
New gadgets
Manfred looks and it is OK.
I will first make the undersite of the hull and then I will see.
Cheers Gerrit.
Here some result from the past and new stuff.
I try to make my Zimmerit with acrylaat-kit.
Also a transport container for the Tiger I for a save transport into the car.
Make a new wired deck rooster.
New gadgets
Manfred looks and it is OK.
I will first make the undersite of the hull and then I will see.
Cheers Gerrit.
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Re: Tiger I ausf.E/45 2012
Hi Gerrit,
Nice accessories you are collecting,I like your new Mesh
cover,be carefull that Manfred doesnt step back on it,he
looks as though he is concentrating more on your fuel drum.
Cheers
Phil
Nice accessories you are collecting,I like your new Mesh
cover,be carefull that Manfred doesnt step back on it,he
looks as though he is concentrating more on your fuel drum.
Cheers
Phil
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Re: Tiger I ausf.E/45 2012
Hallo you iron tankers,
Here some results from the weekend and a update from Manfred aus der Werkstatte.
Zimmeritscraper from scrab.
My first result and I am pleased.
The undersite is now sandyellow.
Manfred is now bussy with the modules to place it into the right postion.
There will be a alu-plate with all the modules and gap for the turretmotor.
Manfred will be back on next weekend.
Gruss from Manfred and Der Alte.
Here some results from the weekend and a update from Manfred aus der Werkstatte.
Zimmeritscraper from scrab.
My first result and I am pleased.
The undersite is now sandyellow.
Manfred is now bussy with the modules to place it into the right postion.
There will be a alu-plate with all the modules and gap for the turretmotor.
Manfred will be back on next weekend.
Gruss from Manfred and Der Alte.
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Re: Tiger I ausf.E/45 2012
Nice work with the Zimmerit Gerrit,
I like the way you are organising your electriacal equipment.
That one photo of your hull from the side was deceiving to the eye,
the Hull looked as if it had been shortened by the camera
Cheers
Phil
I like the way you are organising your electriacal equipment.
That one photo of your hull from the side was deceiving to the eye,
the Hull looked as if it had been shortened by the camera
Cheers
Phil
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Re: Tiger I ausf.E/45 2012
Hy Phil,phil fitzpatrick wrote:Nice work with the Zimmerit Gerrit,
I like the way you are organising your electriacal equipment.
That one photo of your hull from the side was deceiving to the eye,
the Hull looked as if it had been shortened by the camera
Cheers
Phil
Can you explane what are you meening with the last anser, because I dont't understaned?
Thanks anyway for the complements.
Cheers Gerrit.
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Re: Tiger I ausf.E/45 2012
Hi Gerrit,
The last part was jusr about the way the camera made the photograph of your Hull
look shorter,nothing wrong.
before that I was just saying how I liked the way you are putting your electric parts
on panels the same as your switches.
Regards
Phil
The last part was jusr about the way the camera made the photograph of your Hull
look shorter,nothing wrong.
before that I was just saying how I liked the way you are putting your electric parts
on panels the same as your switches.
Regards
Phil
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Re: Tiger I ausf.E/45 2012
Hi Phil,
OK, now I know what your are meening.
It is possible that the possision off the camera make the difference.
The electric solution is a special from my old work that I used too be an chiefelectrician so Phil I still have my skills.
Cheers Gerrit.
OK, now I know what your are meening.
It is possible that the possision off the camera make the difference.
The electric solution is a special from my old work that I used too be an chiefelectrician so Phil I still have my skills.
Cheers Gerrit.
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Re: Tiger I ausf.E/45 2012
Hallo to all,
Here some results from Manfred aus der Werkstatte.
The new ramps are sublime.
Also the smoke unti 1/4 turn mountend for the extra space accumontage.
All 3 battery's now are flat mounted.
The speakers and modules I placed on differend wooden boards.
I can see everyting via the turret of the electronic's is OK.(if you now what I mean)
Manfred is now trying to make the DEVIL for a ride.
The best greetings from a sunny Holland.
Cheers Gerrit.
Here some results from Manfred aus der Werkstatte.
The new ramps are sublime.
Also the smoke unti 1/4 turn mountend for the extra space accumontage.
All 3 battery's now are flat mounted.
The speakers and modules I placed on differend wooden boards.
I can see everyting via the turret of the electronic's is OK.(if you now what I mean)
Manfred is now trying to make the DEVIL for a ride.
The best greetings from a sunny Holland.
Cheers Gerrit.
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Re: Tiger I ausf.E/45 2012
Nice work Gerrit
I like your Ramps and the nice layout of your control box's on
the wooden board.
Cheers
Phil
I like your Ramps and the nice layout of your control box's on
the wooden board.
Cheers
Phil
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Re: Tiger I ausf.E/45 2012
Gerrit,
Are you fitting a remote on/off switch for the power supply if not how are you going to get to the switch on the power supply.
Dennis.
Are you fitting a remote on/off switch for the power supply if not how are you going to get to the switch on the power supply.
Dennis.
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Re: Tiger I ausf.E/45 2012
Hallo Dennis,
I make a main powerswitch (manual) between the 24 v battery plug (F) and the battery 24v+.
See my picture (page 3) on my site.
It is on the backsite off the Tiger.
Best regards Gerrit.
I make a main powerswitch (manual) between the 24 v battery plug (F) and the battery 24v+.
See my picture (page 3) on my site.
It is on the backsite off the Tiger.
Best regards Gerrit.
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Re: Tiger I ausf.E/45 2012
Hi Gerrit,
I meant the red power button on the power supply module.
Dennis.
I meant the red power button on the power supply module.
Dennis.