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Hi Phil,

Wow you have one hec of a Tiger 1 there, ur eyes and skills to get the details correct are amazing me like.

Just one thing....those flaps are not flappers in constant use as they are check valves only in use during (Tauch) submerging.
Normaly they was pinned down in open position.
http://tiger1.info/EN/Dragon-mufflers.html
But they do look good in the You Tube clip. :D

Keep the saga comming the Tiger will be awesome.
Kind regards
Kent
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Praise indeed from the master, thank you Kent! I'm working on the track pulling rope right now and thats challenging. 8)

Now this Tiger will be for sale at some point but will be for the connoisseur, sold with or without the frightening 12 gauge blank firing device, also with the steel tracks or the standard variety.....so many choices! 8)

Px always welcome.
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This unit just lifts out for maintenance.
This unit just lifts out for maintenance.
Finishing this lot, the cooling fans now work proportionately with the Maybach engine revs.
Finishing this lot, the cooling fans now work proportionately with the Maybach engine revs.
Mg led now connected to the tx mg function.
Mg led now connected to the tx mg function.
It's getting very busy in there, very complicated but I do label everything which makes life a whole lot easier .
It's getting very busy in there, very complicated but I do label everything which makes life a whole lot easier .
Lots more work to get this right!
Lots more work to get this right!
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Phil, the smoke and sound look phenomenal (er would that be Philnominal - :o ) - Great work indeed. The smoke puffing and chugging is really realistic. I like the flapper valve function as well.
Best regards,
Bob

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Thanks Bob, got that track pulling rope finished, two days work on that! 8)
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All hand made, well mostly.
All hand made, well mostly.
January 1943 for the rope configuration.
January 1943 for the rope configuration.
A tip, to get new wire rope to look used and in period burn the plastic core with a blow torch, this takes the spring out and relaxes the whole thing, careful as it actually burns.
A tip, to get new wire rope to look used and in period burn the plastic core with a blow torch, this takes the spring out and relaxes the whole thing, careful as it actually burns.
I use cable ties to hold the rope in the position while I work on it, this makes it a whole lot easier to take off and mount again.
I use cable ties to hold the rope in the position while I work on it, this makes it a whole lot easier to take off and mount again.
I think it looks ok.
I think it looks ok.
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All ready for the Maybach. The turret next.
All ready for the Maybach. The turret next.
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Hello Phil
Outstsanding your model and the pictures. Sometimes is the question: Real or model.
Cheers
Frank

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Thank you Frank that's much appreciated. When it's finished I hope that in the right light and setting it will look just like the real thing! 8)
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So far I do like this photo.
So far I do like this photo.
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I've started on the turret. 8)
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You guys with the latest kit have it easy with the new turrets, the old cast variety do take some fetling that's for sure.
You guys with the latest kit have it easy with the new turrets, the old cast variety do take some fetling that's for sure.
That's the last of my new old stock turrets.
That's the last of my new old stock turrets.
The turret on the top can go into store for when I revamp the old range target.
The turret on the top can go into store for when I revamp the old range target.
The vehicles starting to take shape.
The vehicles starting to take shape.
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Been busy with the mantlet, recoil tube and the fixings. 8)
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Very nice piece the mantlet, lovely job by Armortek. The casting numbers, some examples had just a single number like a "5" but I like the look of this type.
Very nice piece the mantlet, lovely job by Armortek. The casting numbers, some examples had just a single number like a "5" but I like the look of this type.
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The recoil tube had a very good finish on the 1/1 example so we should have the same.
The recoil tube had a very good finish on the 1/1 example so we should have the same.
The sealing collar screws added, they are so small and very easily lost but despite being so small they really do stand out.
The sealing collar screws added, they are so small and very easily lost but despite being so small they really do stand out.
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Turret duties. 8)
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Moving along.
Moving along.
Here's a tip, use this stuff to completely secure your milliput welds. Respect this cyno as the capillary action if breathtaking, it will stick you fingers like crazy.
Here's a tip, use this stuff to completely secure your milliput welds. Respect this cyno as the capillary action if breathtaking, it will stick you fingers like crazy.
You will need to cut a strip off the turret roof front edge if your using a cast turret and a newer kit turret roof.
You will need to cut a strip off the turret roof front edge if your using a cast turret and a newer kit turret roof.
Draw filing, the most satisfying.
Draw filing, the most satisfying.
Putting the elevation mech together.
Putting the elevation mech together.
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Those with a keen eye may notice the different blank firing device orientation.
Those with a keen eye may notice the different blank firing device orientation.
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That's far to clean, I'll will sort that weathering out tomorrow.
That's far to clean, I'll will sort that weathering out tomorrow.
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Friday fetling. 8)
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You will need to improve the profile of the loaders periscope armour from square to round.
You will need to improve the profile of the loaders periscope armour from square to round.
Periscope added.
Periscope added.
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You will need to cut out the aperture for the periscope in the turret roof, if you want to fit one that is.
You will need to cut out the aperture for the periscope in the turret roof, if you want to fit one that is.
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Lots done today 8) I may fit the weld detail tomorrow but really I should have a day away from the workshop.
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Detailing the turret vent, as it has the cover you really need to add the wing nut detail.
Detailing the turret vent, as it has the cover you really need to add the wing nut detail.
The cover that we can see here was removed for firing for obvious reasons.
The cover that we can see here was removed for firing for obvious reasons.
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Good reference pic this one.
Good reference pic this one.
Making the hatch assister springs .
Making the hatch assister springs .
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There's much more to add.
There's much more to add.
Using my pad to scale the exact position of the fittings.
Using my pad to scale the exact position of the fittings.
Just about done but for the tiny holes on the vertical face equally spaced all the way round, don't know what they are for?
Just about done but for the tiny holes on the vertical face equally spaced all the way round, don't know what they are for?
Now the outside fittings correspond to the internal fittings, which is handy.
Now the outside fittings correspond to the internal fittings, which is handy.
The monster fitted and ready.
The monster fitted and ready.
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"Just about done but for the tiny holes on the vertical face equally spaced all the way round, don't know what they are for?"

They are drainage holes. Without them, the cupola would hold quite a bit of water, covering the hatch, providing a very unpleasant surprise when opening...
A little too much is about right...

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I should soon be on to the gun at this rate! 8)
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I must not forget the little commanders aiming point, that's the small piece of rod welded across the forward viewing slit.
I must not forget the little commanders aiming point, that's the small piece of rod welded across the forward viewing slit.
Decided to make some working assister springs.
Decided to make some working assister springs.
There's a tremendous amount of work involved to fully detail the cupola! Thank you Vince for your input.
There's a tremendous amount of work involved to fully detail the cupola! Thank you Vince for your input.
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The hatch hold back latch is fully functional.
The hatch hold back latch is fully functional.
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The loaders hatch. 8)
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I have a few loaders hatches in stock to chose from.
I have a few loaders hatches in stock to chose from.
The bible.
The bible.
Don't want these hinge pin mounts.
Don't want these hinge pin mounts.
Making it fit.
Making it fit.
I have to move The handle to the center for 1943, and lose the opening key hole in the middle.
I have to move The handle to the center for 1943, and lose the opening key hole in the middle.
Internal detail went well.
Internal detail went well.
The hinge strap detail added in brass.
The hinge strap detail added in brass.
All done, welds added and primed.
All done, welds added and primed.
Maybe just little bit more welding needed.
Maybe just little bit more welding needed.
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Phil,
Fantastic details to the gunners hatch and cupola.
Bob

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