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ratskiss
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If you are going to drop a grand it has to be the 1/16 Tamiya Tiger 1. I can't afford to build another model for ten years so here it goes.
I bought the full Aber photo etch kit. I had never done photo etch before but I did know how to solder. I forgot that at 50+ how blind I was. After looking around and comparing cost The "Aber" set covered pretty much every thing. This kit can nickel and dime you to poverty.
I started last October and am just approaching the finish of the "Aber" details to the hull. I found the driver hatch details the most difficult so far. I am only doing the radio operators hatch as I moved the power switch from the turret, (Kit instructions) to the drivers hatch to reduce the wires to the turret since it will have to be removed on occasion.
I have read about the problems of detailing an RC tank but it will not be used much, maybe on Remembrance day. I'll get a cheap tank to battle the kid with.
I am just researching the colours. It will have the Yellow base and be somewhere from January - December 43.
I'm not a purest by any means and hope only to have a nice representation of the real thing. I am not counting rivets, nor hoping for a copy of any particular machine. I do hope to get real close though. The joy is with the build and the research. ...and the pictures of the cute girls you sometimes get when you type in the word "Tiger" in Google images.
Tank commander is not finished and is from the kit. I chose him in the "defensive" position as opposed to the sniper bait position.
Excuse the photo quality, I don't have macro lens.
I bought the full Aber photo etch kit. I had never done photo etch before but I did know how to solder. I forgot that at 50+ how blind I was. After looking around and comparing cost The "Aber" set covered pretty much every thing. This kit can nickel and dime you to poverty.
I started last October and am just approaching the finish of the "Aber" details to the hull. I found the driver hatch details the most difficult so far. I am only doing the radio operators hatch as I moved the power switch from the turret, (Kit instructions) to the drivers hatch to reduce the wires to the turret since it will have to be removed on occasion.
I have read about the problems of detailing an RC tank but it will not be used much, maybe on Remembrance day. I'll get a cheap tank to battle the kid with.
I am just researching the colours. It will have the Yellow base and be somewhere from January - December 43.
I'm not a purest by any means and hope only to have a nice representation of the real thing. I am not counting rivets, nor hoping for a copy of any particular machine. I do hope to get real close though. The joy is with the build and the research. ...and the pictures of the cute girls you sometimes get when you type in the word "Tiger" in Google images.
Tank commander is not finished and is from the kit. I chose him in the "defensive" position as opposed to the sniper bait position.
Excuse the photo quality, I don't have macro lens.