Martins Tiger1
- Martin Hofmann
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- Martin Hofmann
- Posts: 473
- Joined: Tue Jan 06, 2015 4:20 pm
- Location: Hamburg, Germany
- Has liked: 149 times
- Been liked: 1898 times
- Martin Hofmann
- Posts: 473
- Joined: Tue Jan 06, 2015 4:20 pm
- Location: Hamburg, Germany
- Has liked: 149 times
- Been liked: 1898 times
- Martin Hofmann
- Posts: 473
- Joined: Tue Jan 06, 2015 4:20 pm
- Location: Hamburg, Germany
- Has liked: 149 times
- Been liked: 1898 times
- Martin Hofmann
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Re: Martins Tiger1
here comes the turret and the deck with some more details and rust
Regards Martin
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Re: Martins Tiger1
here comes the next photos of the completed tiger with some details.
i hope you enjoy
i hope you enjoy
Regards Martin
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- Martin Hofmann
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Re: Martins Tiger1
Hello Graham,
many thanks for the warm words.
here some more photos of the nearly completed tiger
many thanks for the warm words.
here some more photos of the nearly completed tiger
Regards Martin
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Re: Martins Tiger1
Hello Martin,
nice work, but is it safe, the grenades between the hot exhuast pipes
nice work, but is it safe, the grenades between the hot exhuast pipes
Have fun building, Kind regards
Christian
Christian
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Re: Martins Tiger1
Hello Christian,
i think if the bucket is full of water it is ok.
oh but where is the water? there are holes in the bucket - grrrrrrr
i think if the bucket is full of water it is ok.
oh but where is the water? there are holes in the bucket - grrrrrrr
Regards Martin
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Re: Martins Tiger1
Hello All,
after the first tests i think there have to be an update for the barrel movement.
After some crazy drawings by hand and computer i build new parts.
The result of this you can see on the last and next photos.
it is absolut tight and no tremble on the barrel, because there are only fixed points.
after the first tests i think there have to be an update for the barrel movement.
After some crazy drawings by hand and computer i build new parts.
The result of this you can see on the last and next photos.
it is absolut tight and no tremble on the barrel, because there are only fixed points.
Regards Martin
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Re: Martins Tiger1
here are the mounted parts in the tiger.............
and also some latest photos of the tiger
and also some latest photos of the tiger
Regards Martin
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- Martin Hofmann
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Re: Martins Tiger1
Hello Graham,
thank you for the compliments, i am only a mechanical engineer no artist !!
thank you for the compliments, i am only a mechanical engineer no artist !!
Regards Martin
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Re: Martins Tiger1
That explains a thing or two...
I am impressed by the elevation mechanism - all the more so if it is solid and stable!
Good job!
Cheers,
/Christoffer
I am impressed by the elevation mechanism - all the more so if it is solid and stable!
Good job!
Cheers,
/Christoffer
A little too much is about right...