Some real Jagtiger pictures
- Chang
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Re: Some real Jagtiger pictures
Why did the museum let the historical remains exposed and unpainted outdoor? Look so sad at those surface rust!
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Re: Some real Jagtiger pictures
Chang, I know, but much Museums in Germany did not have a big budget. But the rust you see is only surface rust, the steel and all the parts are ok. But I am with you, a bit conservation could be.
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That's what I feel sad about. A cheap simple surface etch-primer paint on the surface can stop the 24/7 never stopped rust completely.
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Re: Some real Jagtiger pictures
Since I started to build the JT, I collected a lot of pics around the net, mostly on russian pages. Here is the download Link to my Dropbox. The Tigers are sorted by tactical No. If I could not found any No, the name is the place where it was lost. If you found any fault or new sources please let me know.
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- Robert E Morey
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Re: Some real Jagtiger pictures
Amazing pictures. I'm impressed how big the breach and gun are. Truely a destroyer sized 5" gun on wheels+tracks.
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Can some one tell me on page 2 the 17th photo down of the real jagdtiger , above the cleaning rods holder what are the 6 special headless counter sunk bolts are for. It must be something heavy bolted inside the hull Dale
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Re: Some real Jagtiger pictures
Found this on Youtube.
Looks like they are for a bracket. Possibly to hold the end of the engine deck plate ?
Adrian.
Looks like they are for a bracket. Possibly to hold the end of the engine deck plate ?
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Re: Some real Jagtiger pictures
Thanks Adrian . Looks like a rear deck , come rear plate brace and support great video I will add this out side detail cheers Dale
PS Sorry Adrian just saw your comment above looks like we are on the same track . I'll mill this detail in , It just makes the plain side plate look a bit more interesting
Just noticed one more thing ! once the nuts where tighten up they have welded them on , it won't be going any where
PS Sorry Adrian just saw your comment above looks like we are on the same track . I'll mill this detail in , It just makes the plain side plate look a bit more interesting
Just noticed one more thing ! once the nuts where tighten up they have welded them on , it won't be going any where