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Hi
Here is my mid tiger that i bought second hand, over the next year or so i will strip down to components and rebuild.

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best of luck david,i've rebuilt a second hand one myself,rusty,bolts snapped,and no metal work experiance,but enjoyed it! post some photos. simon manning

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Hi Simon
Not looking forward to rusty snapped off bolts or that the torsion bars have been welded to suspension sharfts :cry:, With alot of help and accessories from Steve Winstone my tiger will live again. If my rebuild turns out half as good as your mid tiger, it will be a job well done.

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hi david,my tiger was abandoned due to the owner passing away, left in a shed open to the elements for nearly two years,which did;nt help,,it looked very sad when i purchased the tiger,my wife said ;how much!..for that...

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Hi
A few more pics of my tiger strip down, all went well no snapped off bolts
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It almost looks sad, seeing her stripped down so :)

Good luck with your project, Brian

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Post by Robert E Morey »

Lots of gunk inside the hull. Yek! I'm looking forward to the rebuild - the first build didn't do these great models justice. Good luck on the rebuild and keep us posted David.
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those photos bring back memories,now you can't go back,keep the posts coming, simon manning.

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Re: Mid Tiger rebuild

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Hi I have been working on this tank when ever I get some spare time, so progress is slow, I have lowered the rear deck, which has been quite difficult with basic hand tools, I just need to add rear supporting brackets and this job will be complete. New torsion bars added I will set suspension angle slightly different towards the rear to stop sagging.

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Bump stops fitted and suspension mount moved, fillet detail added.Image
Support brackets added.
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Track guard added, is this in the right position for a mid tiger, I do most of my repositioning by eye.
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New boss and repositioned.
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Track bar added and casing fillet reshaped.
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Hi, more progress.
Tow bracket added, I have been trying to replicate accurate welds, let me know if these look ok.
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Hi, I have fitted a set of water and fuel filler caps, fair bit of work involved.
Regards David
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the filler caps look well fitted dave, whats the hurry! once youv'e finished you will only buy another, keep going regards simon.

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Re: Mid Tiger rebuild

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Nice to see another old girl getting a makeover :D

I notice this one still has the cast swing arms - might be worth checking them :wink:

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Re: Mid Tiger rebuild

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Hi, a few more improvements made
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Reduced the overhanging edges of the upper front.
Reduced the overhanging edges of the upper front.
MG position has been corrected by fitting new front glacis.
MG position has been corrected by fitting new front glacis.
New suspension arms fitted.
New suspension arms fitted.
Fitted new hatch rings to the deck.
Fitted new hatch rings to the deck.

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Re: Mid Tiger rebuild

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now i have seen your radio/drivers hatch rings inserted i will have to install these aswell, a quality construction in the making, keep the posts coming it reminded me of what i missed, regards simon.

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