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Re: Early or mid ? Tiger 1 build by Phil Woollard

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Hi Phil
I think it is an early style bin? See Modellers Guide page 76 and 117.
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I will take a look Alastair, here's another couple of photos of 331
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I think this is one of its colour schemes, this model is very stark where as the period photos show the turret camo very faded.
I think this is one of its colour schemes, this model is very stark where as the period photos show the turret camo very faded.
In this photo the turret bin looks square but if you zoom in you can just see the slant to the rear, I presume the slanted rear was an attempt to facilitate opening the engine hatch but we all know that hatch is very tight even to the turret escape hatch hinge.
In this photo the turret bin looks square but if you zoom in you can just see the slant to the rear, I presume the slanted rear was an attempt to facilitate opening the engine hatch but we all know that hatch is very tight even to the turret escape hatch hinge.
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Hi Phil,

Not a PzIV bin but an ad hock build probably from a workshop at Fallingbostel.
http://tiger1.info/EN/Turret-bin-503.html

#331 is a good guess just compare the missing flap at the rear LHS mudguard and the ~half broken off last fender allowing all that dirt trown up at the rear end/side.

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Thanks guys, good to hear from you Kent, I want to add a lot of the damage and the missing parts ( if that's possible to add missing parts!) 8)
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I know someone that will be interested in the fillet pieces!
I know someone that will be interested in the fillet pieces!
You need to make a drill bit extension to get to the rivet fixings.
You need to make a drill bit extension to get to the rivet fixings.
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I know someone that will be interested in the fillet pieces!
:D :D

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I know him to Phil :D
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Well Steen, if you can print them yourself you could ask Vince nicely and he may send you the stl files or I can print them out for you if Vince doesn't mind, I really don't mind as I owe you one? 8)
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Absolutely Phil, its just fantastic

I can print it myself if you are ok with it Vince
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Hi Phil
Great work your doing on the Tiger.
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Now who might be interested in this???
Might be too big to print.
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Now I could kiss you but that wouldn't be appropriate :oops: let's give it a go Vince.

The top section would need to be separate or the support structure necessary to hold it during printing may prove difficult to remove.
The same goes for the turret lifting lug cut out, that needs printing separately or maybe made part of the top just print inverted with minimal support.
Without the top I see no reason why it wouldn't print very well indeed! 8)
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Maybe a lip on the top section so that it would locate nicely into the bottom but with a large tolerance so it will slot in with minimal fetling a bit like the standard T1 turret bin?
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Decided today not to binge watch Korean dramas and Japanese anime on Netflix and made the bin instead.

Files sent via email. No guarantees that it will work out. Bin is in three parts. Wall thickness is 4mm to make it sturdy. Suggest you print the main body with the bottom on the print bed to minimize supports. I used the dimensions from the tiger1.info website. Drew it full size then scaled it down to 1/6th scale. The inner radius is 193mm which fits on my turret but I don't know about yours. Suggest before printing anything draw an arc on a paper with that radius and check that it is OK for your turret.

You need to add metal brackets, hinges and a latch.

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I will print today, even the real turret bin didn't fit the turret! Great stuff Vince 8)
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Re: Early or mid ? Tiger 1 build by Phil Woollard

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Hi all,

Interesting!
But please note the turret lifting lug cut out had the bottom plate sloped to drain rain.
Something missed by everyone das far so please lets put an end of it today. :D

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