Now I do understand I am among friends here... People who already know how exciting this is hahaha!
LOL...
10 years under a sheet in a barn was probably not the best for her health...
17,3kg minus the turret roof
3,5kg for the turret roof
Deck plate is 13,5kg
And the rest is 103kg
So... A whooping 137kg in total!
Re: Oh no... I did it! Bought a (used) Tiger 1 mid.
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 10:08 am
by Vince Cutajar
Congratulations Marco. It looks to be in good shape and still working considering it was stored for 10 years. Don't tell me the batteries still worked!
Vince
Re: Oh no... I did it! Bought a (used) Tiger 1 mid.
Isn't "Oh Yes...!" more accurate to express the feeling, Marco?
YESSSS!!!
Re: Oh no... I did it! Bought a (used) Tiger 1 mid.
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 10:54 pm
by Robert E Morey
Marco
That is a great looking Tiger. Welcome to the "family". I was going to say the paint and weathering is really realistic - then you said stored in a barn. No substitute for "real" weathering sometimes! Not so great for the electronics - but hopefully no major problems! Nice camo paint. Looks to be in great shape overall.
Bob
Re: Oh no... I did it! Bought a (used) Tiger 1 mid.
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2018 12:30 pm
by Marco Peter
Some of the spares.
Re: Oh no... I did it! Bought a (used) Tiger 1 mid.
I think you do, but maybe not as you know it, the previous owner designed/built these himself, very nicely done!
Re: Oh no... I did it! Bought a (used) Tiger 1 mid.
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 8:25 pm
by Christoffer Ahlfors
...and a crate of scale beer - you sure thought of everything!
Cheers
Re: Oh no... I did it! Bought a (used) Tiger 1 mid.
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 10:33 pm
by Marco Peter
Worked hard today!
We took out the Tamiya DMD unit and speaker (I ordered a Benedini-set), and also removed the Robbe/Futaba 40GHz receivers. They were replaced with a 2.4GHz set.
I think we also fixed the smoker!
Cleaned her out even more, found out about a lot more details (learning more every time!) and picked one large engine hatch to test cleaning, re-priming and spraying on.
Re: Oh no... I did it! Bought a (used) Tiger 1 mid.
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 8:19 am
by Steen Vøler
Good to see you are on the way of refurbishing the Tiger
I noticed that you did not sand down the old pain and rust on the engine hatch. I recommend that you do the sanding, and put on the primer after the surfavce is clean. This will give you a much better starting point for the large paint job
Re: Oh no... I did it! Bought a (used) Tiger 1 mid.
I noticed that you did not sand down the old pain and rust on the engine hatch. I recommend that you do the sanding, and put on the primer after the surfavce is clean. This will give you a much better starting point for the large paint job
Well, that's only partly true. I must agree this particular piece could've been sanded better, but we did work on it. We really try to sand off all the rust and loose pieces of paint. See screenshot below.