Steves King Tiger
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Re: Steves King Tiger
Time for an update.
General view showing hull as it is at the moment.
View of the rear deck, This is just about complete and only needs the fan and radiator screens completing. All mounting bolts have been replaced with 7BA bolts, The number and position of the engine cover plate fwd and aft bolt rows has ben altered to the correct positions
Close up of one of the fan housings showing the added casting numbers bolt locking tabs with lock washers, Cast texture and reprofiled edges. The supplied mounting bolts have been replaced with 7BA bolts.
Cut down Armorpax Panzer 3 lift hooks have also been added.
The engine hatch with detailed hinges,Intake domes and added lift tube and lock plates.
The inside of the engine hatch has been detailed with holes added under the intake domes (these are not realy correct in style but the best i could come up with).
A general view of the drivers and radio ops hatches and surround again with Armorpax lift hooks, The ventilator cover has been relocated further aft as it was a little to far forward.
The underside showing the detailed drivers and radio ops hatches with working latches, I have also added a spring loaded locking mechanism to the hatch surround (This is not my design but was originally done by John Grima of East coast armoury so i hope he dosn,t mind me copying).
This shot shows my hatch hold open mechanism that hopefully will keep the hatches in the open and locked position when the tank is moving.
Hatches open and locked.
Here we see the underside of the forward and center deck sections joined together using aluminium angle, the rubber stops at the forward end are from my old Panther bump stops and are now used to anchor the forward end of the top deck.
This shot shows how the rubber stops anchor the forward end of the top deck.
The aft end of the top deck sections is fastened to the modified deck mounts below the turret ring, This way there will be no visable deck mounting bolts but it will still be firmly attached and easily removed.
A final shot showing the deck fitted as seen from below.
Thats all for now, Back to the building
Regards
Steve
General view showing hull as it is at the moment.
View of the rear deck, This is just about complete and only needs the fan and radiator screens completing. All mounting bolts have been replaced with 7BA bolts, The number and position of the engine cover plate fwd and aft bolt rows has ben altered to the correct positions
Close up of one of the fan housings showing the added casting numbers bolt locking tabs with lock washers, Cast texture and reprofiled edges. The supplied mounting bolts have been replaced with 7BA bolts.
Cut down Armorpax Panzer 3 lift hooks have also been added.
The engine hatch with detailed hinges,Intake domes and added lift tube and lock plates.
The inside of the engine hatch has been detailed with holes added under the intake domes (these are not realy correct in style but the best i could come up with).
A general view of the drivers and radio ops hatches and surround again with Armorpax lift hooks, The ventilator cover has been relocated further aft as it was a little to far forward.
The underside showing the detailed drivers and radio ops hatches with working latches, I have also added a spring loaded locking mechanism to the hatch surround (This is not my design but was originally done by John Grima of East coast armoury so i hope he dosn,t mind me copying).
This shot shows my hatch hold open mechanism that hopefully will keep the hatches in the open and locked position when the tank is moving.
Hatches open and locked.
Here we see the underside of the forward and center deck sections joined together using aluminium angle, the rubber stops at the forward end are from my old Panther bump stops and are now used to anchor the forward end of the top deck.
This shot shows how the rubber stops anchor the forward end of the top deck.
The aft end of the top deck sections is fastened to the modified deck mounts below the turret ring, This way there will be no visable deck mounting bolts but it will still be firmly attached and easily removed.
A final shot showing the deck fitted as seen from below.
Thats all for now, Back to the building
Regards
Steve
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Hi Steve,
WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Best regard. Roy
WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Best regard. Roy
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Hi Steve
Couldn't say it any better then Roy did, WOW!
inspirational.
best regards
Tim
Couldn't say it any better then Roy did, WOW!
inspirational.
best regards
Tim
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Re: Steves King Tiger
Thanks Steve for sharing some new ideas about underside of the deck. Very brilliant!
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Re: Steves King Tiger
nice progress steve, a lot of thoughtful work on what you don't see, but show's on the end result, keep the build posted, regards simon.
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Re: Steves King Tiger
Made my own grenade screens. Finished and ready to fit
Installed, rear deck is now almost complete.
Another view of the rear deck and screens.
Rear plate detail next.
Regards
Steve
Installed, rear deck is now almost complete.
Another view of the rear deck and screens.
Rear plate detail next.
Regards
Steve
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Hi Steve,
Very nice to see such time and effort go into this great build.
Keep the good pics coming.
Regards, Roy
Very nice to see such time and effort go into this great build.
Keep the good pics coming.
Regards, Roy
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Re: Steves King Tiger
Hello Steve,
a very nice back, the locking of the cover plate is a very good idea.
a very nice back, the locking of the cover plate is a very good idea.
Have fun building, Kind regards
Christian
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Re: Steves King Tiger
some nice detail parts there steve, grills look good,and making quick progress, i am always tuning in for a look, regards simon.
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Re: Steves King Tiger
Time for another update.
This shows the armoured shroud that fits around the exhaust. A bit of reshaping with milliput required.
Both shrouds reshaped, i added a steel liner to the inside to help reinforce the milliput and give a more solid edge.
Latest fully adjustable torsion bar suspension fitted, this is a initial production batch tank that has been upgraded to take the adjustable suspension.
The engine module, This is the East coast armouries Maybach HL230-P45 with cyclone filters (not shown) inside my own engine bay module.
The engine module installed.
The engine deck fitted over the engine module.
Thats all for now
Regards
Steve
This shows the armoured shroud that fits around the exhaust. A bit of reshaping with milliput required.
Both shrouds reshaped, i added a steel liner to the inside to help reinforce the milliput and give a more solid edge.
Latest fully adjustable torsion bar suspension fitted, this is a initial production batch tank that has been upgraded to take the adjustable suspension.
The engine module, This is the East coast armouries Maybach HL230-P45 with cyclone filters (not shown) inside my own engine bay module.
The engine module installed.
The engine deck fitted over the engine module.
Thats all for now
Regards
Steve
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Re: Steves King Tiger
Fantastic detail indeed
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Hi Steve
Keep the posts coming please. Always a pleasure to see. Your Tiger II looks fantastic.
best regards
Tim
Keep the posts coming please. Always a pleasure to see. Your Tiger II looks fantastic.
best regards
Tim
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Re: Steves King Tiger
Hi Steve.
Its got all the makings of another tasty model mate you got a buyer lined up for this one yet then?
KEEP IT THIS TIME lol
Cheers Paul
Its got all the makings of another tasty model mate you got a buyer lined up for this one yet then?
KEEP IT THIS TIME lol
Cheers Paul
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