Hello,
after Christmas I have begun with this kit
I purchased last April.
As it includes Friul tracks I decided to assemble the suspension workable with this kit
Though the kit was produced in 1994, it consists of some older parts
and sprues dated from 1997 with astonishing crisp details.
Here are the bonus parts and decals
The Atelier Infinite parts
The instruction
(Further pics come soon...)
Hosted by Darren Baker
WIP Tiger I early
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Posted: Friday, January 09, 2009 - 01:49 PM UTC
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Posted: Friday, January 09, 2009 - 02:20 PM UTC
At first I softened the massive styrene Tamiya like to use with Revell' glue as it is much more aggressive than Gunze's glues I use for normal assembly.
Now it was easier to cut away the styrene inside the hull with a simple knife
Much faster the outer hull
Ready to start with the suspension parts
It was easier to begin with the non-sprung parts
The finished suspension
The kit was a joy to build, I managed to assemble it within a few days; fiiting has been very good and there were no problems at all.
Then I applied surface primer and reworked the turret
Meanwhile I have been starting with the paint job...
Now it was easier to cut away the styrene inside the hull with a simple knife
Much faster the outer hull
Ready to start with the suspension parts
It was easier to begin with the non-sprung parts
The finished suspension
The kit was a joy to build, I managed to assemble it within a few days; fiiting has been very good and there were no problems at all.
Then I applied surface primer and reworked the turret
Meanwhile I have been starting with the paint job...
Posted: Friday, January 09, 2009 - 02:53 PM UTC
Looks like you are going to town on this one, nice work so far.
jimz66
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Posted: Friday, January 09, 2009 - 04:29 PM UTC
Your Tiger I is off to a fast start Marco. Keep going. Looks good so far.
tjkelly
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Posted: Friday, January 09, 2009 - 04:43 PM UTC
Looking good so far Marco, like your suspension. Keep at it.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers -
Tim
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers -
Tim
Byrden
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Posted: Friday, January 09, 2009 - 07:45 PM UTC
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Posted: Saturday, January 10, 2009 - 12:12 AM UTC
Hello all,
thank you for your kind comments.
"You may find these pages useful."
No, David, you deer, I don't because it has made me feel down - I am right into the paint job...
So my first decision to leave away the periscope was right.
My special thanks to T as I have always trusted their instructions I regarded as correct.
But a comparision with their recent 48er scale Tiger which consist of nearly the same decal sheet let me begin to have some doubts about that...
Na schön, then I have to live with these inaccuracies.
thank you for your kind comments.
"You may find these pages useful."
No, David, you deer, I don't because it has made me feel down - I am right into the paint job...
So my first decision to leave away the periscope was right.
My special thanks to T as I have always trusted their instructions I regarded as correct.
But a comparision with their recent 48er scale Tiger which consist of nearly the same decal sheet let me begin to have some doubts about that...
Na schön, then I have to live with these inaccuracies.
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Posted: Monday, February 02, 2009 - 04:21 AM UTC
Hello,
meanwhile I have finished my Tiger.
It is Nr. 213 (Oberfeldwebel Kerscher) 1944 at the Ostfront in Russia.
I have not used decals but stencils as Tamiya's decals for this vehicle are nearly completely wrong (color, number type, Balkenkreuz)
Assembly took three days only but painting much more sessions.
Hope you like the it, enjoy the few pics.
The suspension is really the money worth (I like these gimmicks).
meanwhile I have finished my Tiger.
It is Nr. 213 (Oberfeldwebel Kerscher) 1944 at the Ostfront in Russia.
I have not used decals but stencils as Tamiya's decals for this vehicle are nearly completely wrong (color, number type, Balkenkreuz)
Assembly took three days only but painting much more sessions.
Hope you like the it, enjoy the few pics.
The suspension is really the money worth (I like these gimmicks).
bill_c
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Posted: Monday, February 02, 2009 - 04:50 AM UTC
I'm impressed with your suspension scratch-building!
The only thing it lacks is a radio mast.
The only thing it lacks is a radio mast.
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Posted: Monday, February 02, 2009 - 05:09 AM UTC
Super job on the Tiger.
Could you send me 15-20 pics at e-mail [email protected] for an On Display Feature?
cheers from the sandbox
Could you send me 15-20 pics at e-mail [email protected] for an On Display Feature?
cheers from the sandbox
wbill76
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Posted: Monday, February 02, 2009 - 08:02 AM UTC
Nice work (and quick too) Marco, the working suspension is a nice added feature.
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Posted: Monday, February 02, 2009 - 09:05 AM UTC
Nice kitty Marco. Love the suspension.
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Posted: Monday, February 02, 2009 - 09:40 AM UTC
That's one hell of a good Tiger you've got there Marco superb job mate
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Posted: Monday, February 02, 2009 - 11:32 AM UTC
Quoted Text
I'm impressed with your suspension scratch-building!
The only thing it lacks is a radio mast.
Scratch building? That's the Atelier Infinite Tiger-E suspension set he used.
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Posted: Monday, February 02, 2009 - 06:41 PM UTC
Hello,
and thank you all for your comments and the nice words.
"The only thing it lacks is a radio mast."
I am also a fan of this and I have some Schatton antennas in my stash (both 1,6 m and 2 m) as well as a Sternantenne by Voyager.
But I decided to save them for my other projects...
Ja, the suspension is really a nice add-on - especially for those amongst you who want to embed their model in a diorama.
Atelier Infinite also offers sets for Tiger II, Panther, even Maus and some more.
I will send some pics to you Rick, I gonna do some shots in the next days and hope to mail them on week-end at the latest.
http://img46.imageshack.us/i/rsou0001.mp4/
and thank you all for your comments and the nice words.
"The only thing it lacks is a radio mast."
I am also a fan of this and I have some Schatton antennas in my stash (both 1,6 m and 2 m) as well as a Sternantenne by Voyager.
But I decided to save them for my other projects...
Ja, the suspension is really a nice add-on - especially for those amongst you who want to embed their model in a diorama.
Atelier Infinite also offers sets for Tiger II, Panther, even Maus and some more.
I will send some pics to you Rick, I gonna do some shots in the next days and hope to mail them on week-end at the latest.
http://img46.imageshack.us/i/rsou0001.mp4/