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Jagdtiger
Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 6:58 am
by Per Sonnervik
Hi Paul,
Lovely work and really fast progress as well. Sometimes wish I´d followed your route and rework the Armourtek kit into a Jagdtiger. Really looking forward to seing this model getting finished.
A small thing; the ventilators on the engine hatch should have the same profile, no flattened version as this was made to clear the T2 turret.
/Per
Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 3:19 pm
by Paul Morris
Hi fellas.
Thank you for your comments and support, Per thank you thats exactly why I asked you to help out here and there, I was so intent on trying to get something done with the gun that I ended up missing something obvious and made a silly mistake, the engine access hatch is now back on the to do list.
Cheers Paul
Got the barrel back at last!
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 3:38 pm
by Paul Morris
Hi fellas.
Well its been a while more than two months but I have my tapered barrel back from the machinist
Difficult to take a decent picture of it because its so bloody big! but in the above picture you can see a magic piece of tube that fits very very neatly into the end of the barrel and makes it look like this!
Thank you so much Stephen you are a gentleman and a star to boot
In this next picture you can see the various parts of the gun I have been slowly working on while waiting for the prodical barrel to return...
and here the main parts loosly balanced together to see how it was going to look.
I am quite pleased with the overall look especially the insert from Stepphen just needs a wipe around with some filler on the end and it will look the part.
More to follow a bit sooner now I hope.
Cheers for now Paul
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 7:13 pm
by Robert E Morey
Paul,
The barrel looks incredible! And massive! The rifling looks perfect! You will have to make some of the huge 128mm shells to go in the turret!
Really nice work,
Bob
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 11:08 pm
by Steve Norris
Great job Paul.
I have been looking forward to a update for some time but it has been well worth the wait.
Regards
Steve
Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 9:55 am
by Antony Rowley
Nice job Paul
The rifling really make all the difference to this barrel as it's in full view with no muzzle brake hiding it. Keep the photo's coming and good luck with the rest of the build. It's going to one monster of a model when completed
Thanks Ant
Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 10:43 am
by Tim Bowman
Hi Paul
Amazing! Barrel assembly looks great. What a massive piece. Nice to see the interior section with the recoil buffers etc. Very nice.
Keep up the good work.
Kind regards
Tim
Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 8:19 am
by Per Sonnervik
Hi Paul,
Great work on the barrel, massive is the key word. Did you manage to drill the whole barrel or just the bit for the rifling?
Looking forward to see your next step.
Cheers,
Per
Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 5:26 pm
by Paul Morris
Hello fellas.
Thank you for your very kind comments
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Bob. Yes I am hoping to make up some shells and also try to do at least some partial interior detail but that is a long way off yet.
Ant. Thanks mate yes she will be a big beastie when complete...can't wait ha ha, you are right Stephen has done a fantastic job on the rifling for me I am very pleased.
Tim. You are right a big heavy piece of kit, it will need to be well secured in the citadel when the model is moving around, I guess I will need a fully working travel lock on this one.
Steve thanks always nice to hear from you.
Per. Thank you indeed although I can take no credit for the main tapered barrel I had to get that done it was just too long for my machine, and yes the hole is all the way through! I got the aluminium tube from a very friendly company in Devon
the bore of the tube is just over a mm out of scale but I cannot have everything.
Thanks again to all of you.
Cheers Paul.
Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2011 11:47 pm
by Alex Easten
Looking really good Paul, just stumbled upon this, its good to see that everything is working out and your geting things sorted, no doubt in my mind shell be a beauty when finished!
Cheers,
Alex
Re: Jagdtiger Conversion
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 3:50 pm
by Paul Morris
Hi fellas.
Well after another long and busy break from the Jagdtiger {not planned} I have now got a bit more inforation to hand in the form of a great new book "Jagdtiger design / production / operations" Just arrived this morning with some great interior shots thanks for the pointer on the book Rob, for anyone interested the i.s.b.n. number is 9 79185 657018 got mine from Amazon £32.00p
Looking forward to getting on with it again now.
Cheers Paul.
Re: Jagdtiger Conversion
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 6:01 pm
by yves mouton
Hello Paul,
It is good that you work again on the jagdtiger,
i'am gonna follow your build
My KT project is on hold for the moment, because my parents sold their house with
a very large shed
And now we are living in a smaller house and my place to work is smaller
If my workshop is ready i'am gonna start back on the KT
Tomorrow i'am gonna test my blankfire for my tiger 1
Sorry for my bad English
best regards Yves
Re: Jagdtiger Conversion
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 8:54 pm
by Paul Morris
Hi Yves.
Nice to hear from you, glad you will be back on with your King Tiger again, I am sure you will get sorted with a workshop soon.
Thats the great thing about these models you can have a rest from one to do other things and go back to them later on and they are just the same as when you left them, I am looking forward to getting the running gear into the Jagdtiger.
Cheers Paul.
Re: Jagdtiger Conversion
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 10:17 pm
by John Fitzsimons
Hi yves and Paul.
Was just wondering what was happening with the KT and JagdT. been a bit quiet lately. Glad you are going to tackle the blank firer. I need to look at that too. Hoping to get the Tiger off the bench soon.
Re: Jagdtiger Conversion
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 7:57 pm
by yves mouton
Hi John,
Hope to see you ath tankfest 2012,
or on the next Armortek openday with your tiger 1.
I will bring my tiger 1 with me to tankfest.
Ps the tiger 1 nr 131 will be ready to run on tankfest.
greetings from Belgium