Late Production Tiger Project
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Late Production Tiger Project
Hi everyone
After a long long wait(and Gill and Mark's patience) I finally have my late Tiger project out of the boxes and in the very early stages of assembly. With lessons learned from the Panther project, this one will be much slower going. It's nice to finally have a Tiger I to build. I'll be attempting a Feb-March 1944 production, a very early production, late model Tiger I.
First step was getting the hull together to decide what needs to be done where. Before anything else, I wanted to get the rear plate prepared for the lower rear deck(to be built in the future). This way I can get the lower hull together and focus on all the details there. Thanks to all the Tiger owners who have gone before me for their great inspiration.
Finished today. A big job for my tiny mill.
Inspired by Simon's Tiger on it's back First layer of texturing.
This is for Dale Now you know what I'm talking about when I say my work bench is a mess.
I'm looking forward to the Tiger forum.
Regards
Tim
After a long long wait(and Gill and Mark's patience) I finally have my late Tiger project out of the boxes and in the very early stages of assembly. With lessons learned from the Panther project, this one will be much slower going. It's nice to finally have a Tiger I to build. I'll be attempting a Feb-March 1944 production, a very early production, late model Tiger I.
First step was getting the hull together to decide what needs to be done where. Before anything else, I wanted to get the rear plate prepared for the lower rear deck(to be built in the future). This way I can get the lower hull together and focus on all the details there. Thanks to all the Tiger owners who have gone before me for their great inspiration.
Finished today. A big job for my tiny mill.
Inspired by Simon's Tiger on it's back First layer of texturing.
This is for Dale Now you know what I'm talking about when I say my work bench is a mess.
I'm looking forward to the Tiger forum.
Regards
Tim
"So long as one isn't carrying one's head under one's arm, things aren't too bad." – Erwin Rommel
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Hi Tim,
watching your effort to lowering the deck. The 5 mm gap at the rear is no need for. If you shift the deck fully to the rear you have tha gap at the front where a welding seam runs across the hull deck in the original with 5 to 6 mm wide. By fitting a strap of material uder the front deck you receice the needed extention and a place to put your welding bed in. Most of all you avoid the hassel to relocate the rear grills with all this holes to be drilled in the deck.
Just an idea - Roland.
watching your effort to lowering the deck. The 5 mm gap at the rear is no need for. If you shift the deck fully to the rear you have tha gap at the front where a welding seam runs across the hull deck in the original with 5 to 6 mm wide. By fitting a strap of material uder the front deck you receice the needed extention and a place to put your welding bed in. Most of all you avoid the hassel to relocate the rear grills with all this holes to be drilled in the deck.
Just an idea - Roland.
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Thanks everyone.
Kent, "creative" LOL That's one way of putting it. If you look very closely, you can see your Panther links in there somewhere buried under Tiger fasteners and other debris. Actually they are in the orange Nike shoe box on the shelf.
Roland, thank you for the suggestion on the deck. Your gallery photos are just amazing. I plan on making a new rear section and new grill/guards using the same method as on my Panther. They will take care of the gap and address what Mike pointed out in his thread about the pattern being the same on the rear ones as well as some other things.
I worked on this minor detail today. I think my angle of adjustment is a bit wider then it should be but oh well.
Happy building
Tim
Kent, "creative" LOL That's one way of putting it. If you look very closely, you can see your Panther links in there somewhere buried under Tiger fasteners and other debris. Actually they are in the orange Nike shoe box on the shelf.
Roland, thank you for the suggestion on the deck. Your gallery photos are just amazing. I plan on making a new rear section and new grill/guards using the same method as on my Panther. They will take care of the gap and address what Mike pointed out in his thread about the pattern being the same on the rear ones as well as some other things.
I worked on this minor detail today. I think my angle of adjustment is a bit wider then it should be but oh well.
Happy building
Tim
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Thanks guys
Added some things today to the front top plate before I focus all attention on the pannier undersides/support brackets. I still need to add the radius to the plate just in front of the fender hinges.
Many of these details will be covered with zimmerit but I figured I'd make the most of this build.
regards
Tim
Added some things today to the front top plate before I focus all attention on the pannier undersides/support brackets. I still need to add the radius to the plate just in front of the fender hinges.
Many of these details will be covered with zimmerit but I figured I'd make the most of this build.
regards
Tim
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Some progress made over the weekend, Pannier bracket, rivets and welds added. I'm still trying to decide about what to do with the holes in the bracket. I'll complete the rest of the welds on the pannier's underside then finish cleaning up the hull fastener holes and texturing etc.
Tim
Tim
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