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Christmas Special: Late Tiger 1 and Tiger 2 Muzzle Brake

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 10:15 pm
by Mike Stannard (toyrific)
Hi Guys

Here is a Late Tiger 1 and Tiger 2 Muzzle Brake I have been working on for some time. My plan was to introduce it in the New Year. However I decided to offer it now as a Christmas Special with a holiday savings for all those interested as a thank you for your support.

I still have some work to do on it and get photo-etched parts made so it will not be finished until Feb 2013.

The retail price is going to be $150.00 for the kit. You can order and pay now for only $100.00 and I will invoice you when part is ready for shipping and fees.

Simply send me $100.00 by Check, MO or Paypal by Friday December, 21 and note payment for TT56K (Muzzle Brake). You may also add to this the Gent037-88-A Barrel Rifled Plug for 88 mm guns for $50.00, regular price $65.00.

This is designed to fit the Armortek Barrels, but can be modified to fit any barrel. It will have all the external detail and internal detail like the real one. To be able to cast all these details the muzzle brake has to be made in several parts as shown. Once assemble, join lines filled, cleaned and painted it will appear to be one solid piece.

WARNING: This part should not be used in conjunction with any blank firing attachment.

Pictures shown are of my casting masters that still have work to be done on them, which is explained below.

Muzzle Brake masters assembled and fitting to Armortek barrel.

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Muzzle Brake assembled with barrel rifling fitted.

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General Picture of Kit Parts. Part A and B are to be cut in half to form the two parts.

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Description of parts to be casting white metal. All parts will have guides to line parts up.
Part A-B to be cut in half for casting, lathe plug at front end to be removed and detail added.
Part C. Interior detail to be added.
Part D. Finished.
Part E. Exterior detail to be added.
Part F. Exterior detail to be added.

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How parts fit together.

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Showing Barrel Rifling Plug Fitted, Note barrel rifle plug is not included in kit.

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How the muzzle brake is fitted. The barrel adaptor is screwed into the barrel and the assembled muzzle brake is fitted over the adaptor and secured by a set screw under the locking tab. The locking tab, bolt and bolt lock tab is then fitted over to set screw to hide it.

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Details still to be made and added to masters.

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Happy Holidays
Mike

Re: Christmas Special: Late Tiger 1 and Tiger 2 Muzzle Brake

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 3:15 am
by Scott Swartz
Mike, I was irritated that I didn't buy one from whomever was selling them a while ago so I'm glad that you're offering one. I wish that it would show up in my stocking on Christmas morning! I just sent you a PP and I'm looking forward to getting it next year.

Re: Christmas Special: Late Tiger 1 and Tiger 2 Muzzle Brake

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 7:58 am
by Dale jordan
Nice workmanship again Mike . Is this muzzle the same used on the Mid Tiger 1 . Dale

Re: Christmas Special: Late Tiger 1 and Tiger 2 Muzzle Brake

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 3:56 pm
by Mike Stannard (toyrific)
Hi Dale

As far as I can tell this type muzzle was introduce on the Tiger 2 in June 1944 so unlikely fitted on a mid Tiger 1.

Mike

Re: Christmas Special: Late Tiger 1 and Tiger 2 Muzzle Brake

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 1:01 pm
by Chang
Hi Mike,

I have sent payment today via Paypal for:
(1) One TT-56K (88mm gun muzzle brake)
(2) One Gent037-88-A (88mm gun barrel rifled plug).

Regards,

Lerh Chang :D

Re: Christmas Special: Late Tiger 1 and Tiger 2 Muzzle Brake

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 5:00 pm
by Mike Stannard (toyrific)
Hi Lern

Payment received, but the e-mail on your paypal account does not work, returned to me as no such user. Please confirm you e-mail address.

Thanks
Mike

Re: Christmas Special: Late Tiger 1 and Tiger 2 Muzzle Brake

Posted: Sat May 04, 2013 2:19 pm
by Chang
Hello Mike,

I have sent you a private message on 17/December/2012 to provid my e-mail address, and confirmed on 19/December/2012.

How is the status of this part?

Besr regards,

Lerh Chang :D