Tiger I Ausf. H (Revell 1:72)
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28 12 February 2020, 07:02
Thomas K.
Yes, a very good track-Link Model-Kit! i like this kit. The Dragon DS track is awful! I hate Vinyl tracks! 😉
Yes, a very good track-Link Model-Kit! i like this kit. The Dragon DS track is awful! I hate Vinyl tracks! 😉
13 February 2020, 14:24
Tom
Thanks Thomas, that makes me feel better 🙂 I just need some Steve Austin bionic eyes and steady hands 😄
Thanks Thomas, that makes me feel better 🙂 I just need some Steve Austin bionic eyes and steady hands 😄
13 February 2020, 15:39
Tom
Will do Dave. Going to do it by the book, with the all over "Africa brown matt" scheme.
Will do Dave. Going to do it by the book, with the all over "Africa brown matt" scheme.
14 February 2020, 11:48
Tom
Some progress on my Tiger I 1:72. Hull went together well, although I left some gaps at the front by mistake, so needed some filling. The turret halves did not go together well - I think this was more than just my inexperience, the halves just didn't seem to match, the pin and recess at front and back barely registered while dry fitting. Also the recesses for the turret lugs were huge and visible in some turret positions, so tried to fill them with a bit of pla-plate. Bored out the gun barrel too. I filled the holes for track links on the side of the turret, going to put links on the front around the MG and driver's port (per some reference images for Tiger 712, which is one of the decal sets). Just received some aftermarket towing cables and PE fenders.
Some progress on my Tiger I 1:72. Hull went together well, although I left some gaps at the front by mistake, so needed some filling. The turret halves did not go together well - I think this was more than just my inexperience, the halves just didn't seem to match, the pin and recess at front and back barely registered while dry fitting. Also the recesses for the turret lugs were huge and visible in some turret positions, so tried to fill them with a bit of pla-plate. Bored out the gun barrel too. I filled the holes for track links on the side of the turret, going to put links on the front around the MG and driver's port (per some reference images for Tiger 712, which is one of the decal sets). Just received some aftermarket towing cables and PE fenders.
1 March 2020, 07:02
Tom
Thanks Stefan 👍 I really like your Pz IV from Revell, any advice you have along the way will be gratefully received. I don't really have a plan for the tracks yet (first time for me). I see a lot of mates here building out the tracks on the vehicle it seems, and then being able to remove the tracks from wheels/hull for painting... I think I have a lot of research to do 🙂
Thanks Stefan 👍 I really like your Pz IV from Revell, any advice you have along the way will be gratefully received. I don't really have a plan for the tracks yet (first time for me). I see a lot of mates here building out the tracks on the vehicle it seems, and then being able to remove the tracks from wheels/hull for painting... I think I have a lot of research to do 🙂
2 March 2020, 14:00
Bart Goesaert
idd a nice start. With regards to the tracklinks. not really that hard imho. Start with the sprocket wheel (with teeth) and one single link. align this one good (check with the end of the longer parts for alignment), that makes it more easy to make the first bend with the teeth as guides. Then attach the roadwheels with blutack, prittbuddy or the like) and work the lower part. It's fairly easy to make the parts bent as to show these having weight. Cut slightly between the tracks and bend them between the fingers. that way you don't have a round part but a multi-angle bend. Stop after the larger section going up to the tension wheel. Then attach the large upper section in the same way. lastly fill up the remaining gap with the single links. That way you can even the spacing or reduce the links a bit to make it all fit...
idd a nice start. With regards to the tracklinks. not really that hard imho. Start with the sprocket wheel (with teeth) and one single link. align this one good (check with the end of the longer parts for alignment), that makes it more easy to make the first bend with the teeth as guides. Then attach the roadwheels with blutack, prittbuddy or the like) and work the lower part. It's fairly easy to make the parts bent as to show these having weight. Cut slightly between the tracks and bend them between the fingers. that way you don't have a round part but a multi-angle bend. Stop after the larger section going up to the tension wheel. Then attach the large upper section in the same way. lastly fill up the remaining gap with the single links. That way you can even the spacing or reduce the links a bit to make it all fit...
2 March 2020, 14:19
Tom
Thanks for the detailed info, Bart! 👍 I will give it a go. Kind of apprehensive, kind of looking forward to the first attempt 🙂
Thanks for the detailed info, Bart! 👍 I will give it a go. Kind of apprehensive, kind of looking forward to the first attempt 🙂
3 March 2020, 03:54
Bart Goesaert
Try painting the wheels first, or that will be hard later on. Just in case things get glued together
Try painting the wheels first, or that will be hard later on. Just in case things get glued together
3 March 2020, 04:09
Tom
Thanks Bart, was just wondering about that 🙂 So I should then use cyanoacrylate to build the track links onto the wheels rather than styrene cement?
Thanks Bart, was just wondering about that 🙂 So I should then use cyanoacrylate to build the track links onto the wheels rather than styrene cement?
3 March 2020, 04:36
Bart Goesaert
Tamiya extra thin will do and work nicer, just scrape the paint away locally.
Tamiya extra thin will do and work nicer, just scrape the paint away locally.
3 March 2020, 04:43
Tom
A small update on my Tiger I: did a dry run of how to go about the wheels and tracks, thanks to your advice Bart 👍 The interleaved wheels had me stumped, but I think I have worked it out - going to proceed with just the two inner sets to begin with.
A small update on my Tiger I: did a dry run of how to go about the wheels and tracks, thanks to your advice Bart 👍 The interleaved wheels had me stumped, but I think I have worked it out - going to proceed with just the two inner sets to begin with.
20 April 2020, 13:13
Jac Fleming
About the tracks, I use the pigments of CVS they quite good, you can get them here in Thailand.
About the tracks, I use the pigments of CVS they quite good, you can get them here in Thailand.
25 April 2020, 04:52
Tom
Finally got the tracks built. My first time ever doing this 🙂 A journey of discovery: wtf...? aha... wtf...? aha... and so on. A challenge to get nice curves out of these flat segments, but satisfying to get them done. Some errors along the way, but I think the worst ones will be hidden.
Finally got the tracks built. My first time ever doing this 🙂 A journey of discovery: wtf...? aha... wtf...? aha... and so on. A challenge to get nice curves out of these flat segments, but satisfying to get them done. Some errors along the way, but I think the worst ones will be hidden.
29 April 2020, 11:51
Günther Decock
Tom, ziet er goed uit. En wat de tracks betreft super. Ik heb ook elke keer in de loop van een nieuw project ook van die lastige momenten, maar als het resultaat redelijk is zijn we blij 🙂
Tom, ziet er goed uit. En wat de tracks betreft super. Ik heb ook elke keer in de loop van een nieuw project ook van die lastige momenten, maar als het resultaat redelijk is zijn we blij 🙂
29 April 2020, 14:38
Tom
Thanks Günther! You're right, overcoming the challenges is a source of joy 🙂 Next challenge for me on this one: build and fit PE fenders.
Thanks Günther! You're right, overcoming the challenges is a source of joy 🙂 Next challenge for me on this one: build and fit PE fenders.
30 April 2020, 01:44
Günther Decock
I think you will know when you working with PE parts sand a little bit the back of the PE part for a better grip or you can use PE burnishing fluid to darken the parts.
I think you will know when you working with PE parts sand a little bit the back of the PE part for a better grip or you can use PE burnishing fluid to darken the parts.
30 April 2020, 06:29
Tom
Thanks Günther, I didn't know about burnishing, I will try and get some on order 👍 My plan is to deform the fenders according to the available reference photos of Tiger 712.
Thanks Günther, I didn't know about burnishing, I will try and get some on order 👍 My plan is to deform the fenders according to the available reference photos of Tiger 712.
1 May 2020, 02:10
Tom
Thanks Bart. I got about 20% of it on in the end. I attempted more, but things like hatch and access panel handles never stood a chance with me at 1/72 scale. The rear track guards and the driving light assembly were just way above my skill level, so I let them go. I got the front and side guards/fenders on, but again, I am just not skilled enough at the moment to apply some of the dents, bends and damage that I had hoped to copy from reference photos of 712. I am happy with where it is though, it was definitely a learning curve.
Thanks Bart. I got about 20% of it on in the end. I attempted more, but things like hatch and access panel handles never stood a chance with me at 1/72 scale. The rear track guards and the driving light assembly were just way above my skill level, so I let them go. I got the front and side guards/fenders on, but again, I am just not skilled enough at the moment to apply some of the dents, bends and damage that I had hoped to copy from reference photos of 712. I am happy with where it is though, it was definitely a learning curve.
7 January 2021, 08:38
Bart Goesaert
True. To bad you live in Thailand. Bit far to come over and show some things. But with the rest of the PE you can use as training material then 😉
True. To bad you live in Thailand. Bit far to come over and show some things. But with the rest of the PE you can use as training material then 😉
10 January 2021, 07:55
Tom
Hi Bart - yeah, I do miss the contact with mates, but Thailand is ok 🙂 Thanks for your help so far, great that we have this site. Yep, I will do some practice runs with the rest of the PE 👍
Hi Bart - yeah, I do miss the contact with mates, but Thailand is ok 🙂 Thanks for your help so far, great that we have this site. Yep, I will do some practice runs with the rest of the PE 👍
24 January 2021, 14:01
Günther Decock
Hi Tom, all ready a nice job with the Tiger. I had also problems in handling PE in the past due their fragility En also because it's so little. But practice will help a lot. Like all aspects in our hobby. Keep up the good work. 🙂
Hi Tom, all ready a nice job with the Tiger. I had also problems in handling PE in the past due their fragility En also because it's so little. But practice will help a lot. Like all aspects in our hobby. Keep up the good work. 🙂
25 January 2021, 10:37
Tini Hendriks
Very very nice, Tom??.
You have to have the patience of an angel, as we would say here, handling such a small details. About the tracks, lol, I had metal links for the first time, same issues in 1/35. When I see your result, I consider to built something in in such a small scale too.
Very very nice, Tom??.
You have to have the patience of an angel, as we would say here, handling such a small details. About the tracks, lol, I had metal links for the first time, same issues in 1/35. When I see your result, I consider to built something in in such a small scale too.
3 April 2021, 09:23
Tom
Tini, I think I have settled on 1:48 - a nice scale at a good price, big enough for some nice detail (I have a Hobby Link T34 with full interior at 1:48 - it is going to take me years to get around to that one!) The Tamiya Military Miniatures in 1:48 is a nice series that is keeping me busy now. But then I see Fujimi 1:76 kits for sale on a website for a very cheap price and my hand/fingers click the mouse without any brain interaction 😄
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You have some great builds, Tini, your AMX 13/105 is fantastic 👍
Tini, I think I have settled on 1:48 - a nice scale at a good price, big enough for some nice detail (I have a Hobby Link T34 with full interior at 1:48 - it is going to take me years to get around to that one!) The Tamiya Military Miniatures in 1:48 is a nice series that is keeping me busy now. But then I see Fujimi 1:76 kits for sale on a website for a very cheap price and my hand/fingers click the mouse without any brain interaction 😄
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You have some great builds, Tini, your AMX 13/105 is fantastic 👍
3 April 2021, 09:32
Tini Hendriks
Thanks, Tom. I think about 1/48 too, but it feels a bit like betrayal, lol, leaving the 35 scene?.
Lol, trigger happy with your mouse. So true
Thanks, Tom. I think about 1/48 too, but it feels a bit like betrayal, lol, leaving the 35 scene?.
Lol, trigger happy with your mouse. So true
3 April 2021, 11:48
Bruce Huxtable
And a superb result it is too! I missed your earlier posts but am glad to see your kit's full story. I am inspired to give link and length one more try.....
And a superb result it is too! I missed your earlier posts but am glad to see your kit's full story. I am inspired to give link and length one more try.....
18 July 2021, 11:13
Tom
Thanks Bruce 👍 Definitely give it a go, once you get the knack is becomes less frustrating 🙂 I think there are some good hacks, such as using tape to keep everything steady as you work your way around, probably some Youtube vids might be useful 👍
Thanks Bruce 👍 Definitely give it a go, once you get the knack is becomes less frustrating 🙂 I think there are some good hacks, such as using tape to keep everything steady as you work your way around, probably some Youtube vids might be useful 👍
18 July 2021, 13:22
Tom
Thx Tini, just clearing my backlog of unfinished kits before an order of 1:35 Shermans arrives 😄
Thx Tini, just clearing my backlog of unfinished kits before an order of 1:35 Shermans arrives 😄
20 July 2021, 05:47
Album info
My first Revell kit. Looking forward to building this classic vehicle.