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Well I went and done it!
Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2014 10:25 pm
by Jeff Miller
I put my deposit down on a Tiger I from this last run. I am new to this and I don't know what I am going to get into, but it should be fun. I haven't ordered any of the motors or electronics yet. I figure I can do that down the line after I get it put together. Approximately how many hours are involved in putting it together? If my wife finds out how much I spent on this, she will run me over with it! LOL
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Re: Well I went and done it!
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 5:06 am
by Stephen White
But look on the bright side, Jeff. To do that, she'll need the motion pack........and if she fancies shooting you, she'll need recoil......
Welcome. You'll find this one of the most welcoming communities around, full of supportive and knowledgeable folk who will willingly and freely offer sound advice. Don't be afraid to ask, we've all been there. You will find though that there is already a wealth of experience on previous forum posts, if you search.
Mark and Gill couldn't be more helpful. These kits are superbly engineered and they much prefer you contact them directly about anything you think is amiss, whether technical or to do with supply.
Build time? There is no single answer. I suppose a stock assembly without motion pack could be done in a couple of hundred hours or so. At the other end of the spectrum, the highly detailed, historically researched and detailed museum quality builds take anything up to two or three years or more. I've gained a huge amount of pleasure in the background research in recreating a specific vehicle in my builds and made a lot of friends on the way.
One final thought, the gatherings of Armortek owners at shows and the Open Day are a high point, which I'm sure you and your wife will enjoy (if she hasn't run you over).
Regards
Stephen
Re: Well I went and done it!
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 8:41 am
by Adrian Harris
> the gatherings of Armortek owners at shows and the Open Day are a high point,
> which I'm sure you and your wife will enjoy (if she hasn't run you over).
Maybe we could combine them, and have Jeff being run over by his tank as one of central attractions at every event
Oh, and welcome to the mad house Jeff
Adrian.
Re: Well I went and done it!
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 10:02 am
by Paul Morris
Hi Jeff.
Welcome aboard you will have a ball
Cheers Paul.
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Re: Well I went and done it!
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 2:59 pm
by Greg Stephens
So Did I.. I got the next to the last one. I tried having my office manager hide the payment in business expenses but my Wife ( a Russian generals daughter even) saw it and pitched a fit.
This is going to cost me around for times as much in purses shoes and a trip to Tiffany's.
I am busy now trying to find a mid production tiger without zimmerite to model mine on.
I love the clean lines of the tiger too much to gunk it up. But I want it to be accurate.
Re: Well I went and done it!
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 4:26 pm
by Steve Norris
Hi Greg.
Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to the forum.
I have just had a quick look at dates quoted in the Modelers guide to the Tiger tank and found that the mid production run was from July 1943 to February 1944, Zimmerit was applied between August 1943 and the end of Tiger 1 production in June 1944. From the above dates there is a possibility that some very early Mid Tigers did not have Zimmerit but I do not recall seeing any photos of them.
Good luck with finding a suitable subject.
Regards
Steve
Mid July 43 to February 44
Zim August 43 to jun 44
Re: Well I went and done it!
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 5:12 pm
by Adrian Harris
I'm not sure where I got these serials and dates - the below lists Tigers made in July 1943 - but it sure looks like you'll be doing an SS Tiger
250344 July 1943 SS s.PzAbt. 101
250345 July 1943 SS s.PzAbt. 101
250348 July 1943 SS s.PzAbt. 101
250350 July 1943 SS s.PzAbt. 101
250351 July 1943 SS s.PzAbt. l0l
250354 July 1943 SS s.PzAbt. l0l
250355 July 1943 SS s.PzAbt. l0l
250357 July 1943 SS s.PzAbt. 101
250359 July 1943 SS s.PzAbt. 101
250362 July 1943 SS s.PzAbt. 101
250368 July 1943 GroBdeutschland
250372 July 1943 SS s.PzAbt. 101
250377 July 1943 SS s.PzAbt. 101
250379 July 1943 GroBdeutschland
250380 July 1943 GroBdeutschland
250381 July 1943 GroBdeutschland
250383 July 1943 GroBdeutschland
250386 July 1943 s.PzAbt. 503
Adrian.
Re: Well I went and done it!
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 6:08 pm
by John Fitzsimons
Good luck to both of you with your new tigers. i felt the same about zimmerit but it's not so bad. Have fun.
Re: Well I went and done it!
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 6:18 pm
by Russ Clark
I ALSO WENT AND SPENT THE MONEY ON MY FIRST 1/6 TIGER, BUT IN MY WIFES EYES I SPEND MONEY SHE GETS TO SPEND MY MONEY, I THINK THIS IS GOING TO BE EXPENSIVE.
RUSS
Re: Well I went and done it!
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 6:19 pm
by Greg Stephens
I flip both ways on the zimmerite. It can look cool. But I love the clean lines of the tiger.
This will be a real return to child hood for me. The last toy my mother got me was a 1/16th scale tiger.
My wife thanks I am insane. But she was scared I was going to buy a real sherman, so this is a kind of a relief.
Re: Well I went and done it!
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 8:16 pm
by mark lawson
I think I may have a picture of a very early mid Tiger I, that only had Zimmerit on the turret the hull was bare but to build this you would have to back date a number of details on the model, the cupola on this Tiger if I remember right is the very first forward opening type
Re: Well I went and done it!
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 9:48 pm
by Kent Wiik
Hi Jeff and Russ and welcome into the hobby.
Regarding Mid Tiger I without zimmerit they was rare but existed.
According to Tiger senzi David Byrden 20 - 30 of them was made.
http://www.network54.com/Forum/47207/th ... +questions
#100, 111 and 300 from sPzAbt 503 was Mid without zimmerit.
(scroll down to the end)
http://www.tiif.de/thread.php?threadid= ... 1470f1b410
Hope this was of any help.
Kind regards
Kent
Re: Well I went and done it!
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 10:31 pm
by mark lawson
Tiger 100 and 300 from H.s.Pz.Abt.503 both have the very rare forward opening hatches on the cupola
Re: Well I went and done it!
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 1:39 am
by Jeff Miller
Thanks guys and congrats on your new Tiger Greg! I'm sure I will have a lot of fun and learn a lot long the way. I have always been interested in tanks since I was a kid. So is there anything that is prone to wear out when running these tanks or are they pretty much "bullet proof"?
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Re: Well I went and done it!
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 5:44 am
by Adrian Harris
The lawn is the thing which suffers the most, so it's good to have a tank running area away from the house
If you run on tarmac/concrete all the time, the track links will wear out, but not for many years and, given the number of Armortek Tigers out there, Gill will always have Tiger tracks in stock.
Adrian.