Late Tiger 1 commission build by Phil Woollard

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Thanks, Guys.

Ordering now!

Many Thanks Allan

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Progress on the rear plate.
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The exhaust shields have had the stiffening ribs added, the shields were not in good shape and some careful bending was required to make them serviceable, mainly palm folding to avoid any kinks or hammer marks, these will need some heat weathering.
The exhaust shields have had the stiffening ribs added, the shields were not in good shape and some careful bending was required to make them serviceable, mainly palm folding to avoid any kinks or hammer marks, these will need some heat weathering.
The exhaust stacks will need considerable work to get them to look like the real thing.
The exhaust stacks will need considerable work to get them to look like the real thing.
I shall fit cover pieces for the threads just to tidy that piece up a bit
I shall fit cover pieces for the threads just to tidy that piece up a bit
It's up to you how you get the cast texture.
It's up to you how you get the cast texture.
The armour castings just need lifting lugs and id numbers
The armour castings just need lifting lugs and id numbers
KT track pins will become the lifting lugs
KT track pins will become the lifting lugs
Marking the exhaust armour lifting lug positions
Marking the exhaust armour lifting lug positions
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Phil

What do you use for the stiffening ribs on the exhaust and what did you use for covering the exhaust screws?

Many thanks Allan

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The stiffening ribs should really be rolled into the steel but I use half round 3mm wide strips, these should be brass (if you can get it) and soft soldered in place, or plasticard, just get them straight or they will look pants.
The thread covers should be brass tube with a 3mm ID but most brass out there is Church of England (imperial) so get the equivalent, use a pipe cutter to cut to length. Plasticard tube is good to, I'm in the workshop cutting those right now and will post photos tomorrow morning...Phil.
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A quick up date.
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Sprocket detailing all finished
Sprocket detailing all finished
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All the rear plate fittings can be removed without the need to get to the back of the fixings, the bolts are locked from the rear with all the nuts facing out.
All the rear plate fittings can be removed without the need to get to the back of the fixings, the bolts are locked from the rear with all the nuts facing out.
I have the starter plate to detail.
I have the starter plate to detail.
All the grease nipples, lock tabs and addition detail added to the wheels and sprockets.
All the grease nipples, lock tabs and addition detail added to the wheels and sprockets.
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Its looking absolutely superb Phil! A large box of further Gucci add on goodies is winging its way to you this very moment :lol:

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Thanks Phil, they have just landed in the next town post office so I can pick them up first thing tomorrow. 8)
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Phil

Thanks for your response to my questions, but I have just one more for now, which is, what angles do you set the road wheels at? I know there are many post about this subject but would really appreciate what they are set at on the build.

many Thanks Allan

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Allan for now they are set at 31 deg, now this may change which is relatively easy with this system. Until it's all settled and as this Tiger is to be fully loaded with lots of extras it may need to be a tad higher, we will have to see! 8)
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Not only knocking it out ! An awesome job too !!! great work !

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I do have an old fashioned work ethic I suppose, if someone works for me I want value for money and vice versa but keeping up the quality!

Thought you guys might like to see some of the gucci parts, I'm sure you all know where they come from.
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Love the quality.
Love the quality.
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Lots to prep.
Lots to prep.
We all know where this has to go.
We all know where this has to go.
Lovely quality. That mg is all metal with a stitched leather sling, brass rounds and a metal mag, actually is a plastic drum mag, so we need a gurtsack, now they can be a bit pricey for a cloth type, lets see what the boss thinks!
Lovely quality. That mg is all metal with a stitched leather sling, brass rounds and a metal mag, actually is a plastic drum mag, so we need a gurtsack, now they can be a bit pricey for a cloth type, lets see what the boss thinks!
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Very nice collection of after-market parts.

Would love to know the provenance of the MG.

Is the rifled tube from across the pond?

Vince

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Hi Vince can't find the email ref the mg 34 ,the barrel insert did indeed travel across water! 8)
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Wow,I wish I had the knowledge and skills to get your quality of finish.Im really nervous about any kind of weathering on mine in case I mess up what I've already done.


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Glen it's only paint but I know how you feel, I start with a perfect finish and then have to make it look like it's worn and knocked about but that's the trick to create that illusion, in war vehicles get tens of years worth of wear or weathering in just a few months. Studying books on weathering has not helped me one bit, ok the odd tip may have done.
Looking through the web images teaches you the most but you have to see what others don't, they do see the overall picture but we need to see the smaller things that go into making our models something to behold.
Then experiment with the medium that we have, the paint, spray it on then rub it off, and apply it again until eventually you think "that really does look convincing"!
Battle damage is one to avoid, dents and dings are ok.
An antique has a warm finish not just a worn finish. We need something in between. 8)
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