Martins Tiger1
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Re: Martins Tiger1
Hello Paul,
Thank you very much for the compliment.
Hallo Kent,
I thought that the inside of all covers had the colour "Elfenbein" ?
Hello Kent,
I am not able to heck anything here in this forum or anything else.
I am very happy to play and fight with my ipad.
Thank you very much for the compliment.
Hallo Kent,
I thought that the inside of all covers had the colour "Elfenbein" ?
Hello Kent,
I am not able to heck anything here in this forum or anything else.
I am very happy to play and fight with my ipad.
Regards Martin
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Re: Martins Tiger1
Martin no the inside of the hatches was to be painted the same as the outside this is so when the hatches are open they don’t stand out from a distance with the potential of drawing fire.
Which abteilung will you assign your Tiger when completed.
Which abteilung will you assign your Tiger when completed.
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Hello Mark,
i don't know exactly which abteilung she goes.
but here comes some pictures again.
i start with the turret and the chain in front of.
i don't know exactly which abteilung she goes.
but here comes some pictures again.
i start with the turret and the chain in front of.
Regards Martin
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here comes the next photos of the turret and the hull.
i had painted it on the places where the road wheels are sitting later.
i had painted it on the places where the road wheels are sitting later.
Regards Martin
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Re: Martins Tiger1
Martin, I may be wrong, and will stand to be corrected, but I believe that the 'Filler Caps' on the rear deck ought not to have weld lines as they are designed to unscrew. If I am right now's the time to unweld them! Steve
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Re: Martins Tiger1
Hi fellas.
Weld lines round the fuel caps
we have had this one before eh Kent
only joking.
Martin ... leave the welds alone.
Cheers Paul.
Weld lines round the fuel caps


Martin ... leave the welds alone.
Cheers Paul.

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Re: Martins Tiger1
Hallo Steve,
Hello Paul,
I think the welds are ok because they don't weld the caps but the flange for the caps.
Hello Paul,
I think the welds are ok because they don't weld the caps but the flange for the caps.
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Re: Martins Tiger1
Of the 3 Tiger I and a Sturmtiger I have inspected there is a weld line around the fuel and water filler caps, the Late model Tiger will be leaving Munster this year if it has not already done so if you have chance take as many pictures as you can, the Sturmtiger at Munster is based on an early model chassis but still has most of its original features on the engine deck.
Martin will this be a early production or a mid-production Tiger.
Martin will this be a early production or a mid-production Tiger.
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Hi Mark,
it is a mid production tiger.
here the next pictures............
it is a mid production tiger.
here the next pictures............
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here are some more work on the bin with rivets ( the first are too big - so i drilled into the shaft of the rivets the new hole - 1,1 diameter ) so i think the diameter will be ok
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here are the next pictures about the mud guards and the feiffel filter
Regards Martin
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