| Moggeller | 10/04/2010 22:01:49 |
8898 forum posts 1278 photos 29 articles | Tiger 1, Initial (sPzAbt 502)
This build will incorporate mainly items from Dragon 6252, Tiger 1 Initial Production, As stated this build will use the following items;
Edited By Bill Hazard on 10/04/2010 22:24:19 |
| Moggeller | 10/04/2010 22:07:22 |
8898 forum posts 1278 photos 29 articles | The final finish of the kit will include base-colour tactical number (101) with white outlines on left and right aspects of the turret and the large sPzAbt 502 mammoth on the rear of the turret (a smaller mammoth on the front right of the bow plate). The will be no turret bin on this build as I want to make sure I get more than one Tiger 1 of the run without a turret bin as I like that look so much (the Fehrmann will also be without a turret bin). This Tiger was produced in late summer 1942 (August) and was one of the very first of the production run, the features that identify this are:
Edited By Bill Hazard on 10/04/2010 22:11:42 |
| Moggeller | 10/04/2010 22:14:27 |
8898 forum posts 1278 photos 29 articles | Note on the kit; I understand that there is one omission in the instructions relating to the underside of the tank. The early Tigers had two circular bolted engine access plates, one of which is moulded into the lower hull, the other (part F19) needs to be added, however, is not mentioned in the instructions. I also note that the bolt alignment is suspect and I will need to check my references (or leave it as a minor unresolved issue if I can’t face such minutiae – this and bolt alignment of the sprocket wheels, however, I may give that a miss). In comparison to late versions marketed by Dragon this kit has relatively few spares. The OVM tools are offered with or without moulded brackets (which is useful for the two long crowbars), however, there is not much ‘fat’ in the kit, such as unused Feifel or hollow guide horn composite spare trackage, unlike later versions (including the Fehrmann version). One bonus, however, is that this kit offers early-style sprocket wheels and a full set of rubber-tyred road wheels, which can be deployed or swopped with an alternative set for a hybrid version or mid-version simultaneously with an off-the-shelf Tiger such as the Kurzmaul Tiger 1, late. I intend to use the second 6252 to maximum benefit in this way; donating the whole running gear to the second Fehrmann to make the ‘Classic Early’ running gear, furthermore, depending on hull configuration of that kit I may have to use the 6252 as a basis for the early Tiger 1 and use the Fehrmann hull for the junk-hybrid, but that (as they say) is another story. Here goes… Bill Hazard
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| Moggeller | 11/04/2010 20:36:21 |
8898 forum posts 1278 photos 29 articles | To get the ball rolling I have an offering for the forum; my 2009 Tiger 1 (late) build, as seen at Cosford;
Comments gratefully received.
I have cleared the decks and wil commence building the first Tiger tomorrow.
Bill
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| Ian Robinson | 11/04/2010 20:40:53 |
10357 forum posts 1700 photos | And that's a very good way to start that ball rolling Bill |
| Neil doman | 11/04/2010 20:42:18 |
2862 forum posts 1820 photos | Very nice looking late production tiger bill.
It's gonna be a shame to cover it in paint.
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| Michael McLaughlin | 11/04/2010 21:02:50 |
5104 forum posts 2443 photos 11 articles | Very nice Bill, lots of shiney Regards Mike |
| `Boots` | 11/04/2010 21:21:19 |
5945 forum posts 890 photos | Gets my vote bud
, hope you got a `panoramic` mode on your camera for a shot of all 9 completed , that would make a great pic having 9 blinged up Tiggers on show.`Boots` |
| Brian O'Donoghue | 11/04/2010 21:53:01 |
1919 forum posts 780 photos 10 articles | Hi Bill, Your Tiger looks great and even better in the flesh, when you at your kit it always seems such a shame to paint it. Good to see you and this kitty. Regards Brian |
| Simon Hammerton | 11/04/2010 23:50:30 |
Moderator 3670 forum posts 183 photos 2 articles | Greetings and Salutations Bill
Have fun with the Master Club tracks old boy
![]() I've been coming back to a set I've been building for ages now, and they will drive you potty.
Simon |
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