Jagdtiger No.41 in Germany
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Re: Jagdtiger No.41 in Germany
Hi Sascha and congratulations on getting your Jagdtiger. Will be following your build.
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Re: Jagdtiger No.41 in Germany
Sascha -
Welcome to the gang, and enjoy your build ! And there can NEVER be too much history ......
Best wishes, and stay well,
Chris
Welcome to the gang, and enjoy your build ! And there can NEVER be too much history ......
Best wishes, and stay well,
Chris
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Re: Jagdtiger No.41 in Germany
Hello Sascha,
Wellcome to the crowd.
Nice to see another German around.
Cheers
Peter
Wellcome to the crowd.
Nice to see another German around.
Cheers
Peter
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Re: Jagdtiger Nr.41 in Deutschland
Hello Sascha,
wellcome to the board and th community.
Where are you located?
Cheers
Florian
wellcome to the board and th community.
Where are you located?
Cheers
Florian
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Re: Jagdtiger No.41 in Germany
Hi Sascha,
welcome in the AT Forum! A Jagdtiger is a nice model; I know........
welcome in the AT Forum! A Jagdtiger is a nice model; I know........
kind regards
Gerhard
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Re: Jagdtiger No.41 in Germany
Milling such thin sheet - awesome!
A little too much is about right...
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Re: Jagdtiger No.41 in Germany
Hi Sasha,you have a good eye for details,this is going to be a great build well done.regards Gary p.
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Re: Jagdtiger No.41 in Germany
Sasha
I'm getting ready to machine some of those small tabs myself. I've had pretty good luck machining thin sheet by stacking multiple pieces and then sandwich it down with a cap piece. As long as the thin parts are held down securely they machine ok. Would like to see pix of your set up.
Best regards,
Bob
I'm getting ready to machine some of those small tabs myself. I've had pretty good luck machining thin sheet by stacking multiple pieces and then sandwich it down with a cap piece. As long as the thin parts are held down securely they machine ok. Would like to see pix of your set up.
Best regards,
Bob
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Re: Jagdtiger No.41 in Germany
Sasha,
Vacuum table and high RPM would work great. My mill only go to 6000 rpm, so I try the sandwhich of plates. Your details are looking great. Looking forward to seeing more progress on your JT!
Bob
Vacuum table and high RPM would work great. My mill only go to 6000 rpm, so I try the sandwhich of plates. Your details are looking great. Looking forward to seeing more progress on your JT!
Bob
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Re: Jagdtiger No.41 in Germany
Hi Sascha,
perfect solution as usual.
Have fun building this magnificent model.
Regards
Oliver
perfect solution as usual.
Have fun building this magnificent model.
Regards
Oliver
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Re: Jagdtiger No.41 in Germany
Hi Sascha,
Will you make more and sell it as after-market item? I certainly will be a buyer.
Will you make more and sell it as after-market item? I certainly will be a buyer.
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Es braust unser Panzer im Sturmwind dahin.....
Es braust unser Panzer im Sturmwind dahin.....
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Re: Jagdtiger No.41 in Germany
wow FANTASTIC door mechanism! Nice work! I don't have a JT, but this is one of those "essential" details.
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