How about the song, "I've Got a Tiger By the Tail...getting my hat and coat!
Dzhon Race. TIGER 1 Tamiya 1/35
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Tiger in the tank??? No far too young you know, can just about remember the telly tubbys :upside:Comment
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Welcome Chris.
Jim........... " Are you serious " :smiling2::smiling2:.
Nothing much build wise to report, wheels all cleaned with IPA ready for some primer.
Top Man Steve has come to the rescue and it very kindly sending me the missing brkt.
Further up dates tomorrow.
Like the banter, thanks.
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Just as I was about to hurl the primer I thought I would check out these wheels.
Found this site, now I suspect that many of you have it booked, Steve has it as wall paper in his cave.
http:/alanhamby.com/suspension.shtml.
one of the drawings was very helpful, in fact I shall print it off. Of course I realise this is a Tiger 1 and later the configuration changed.
Of course this is for discussion only.Comment
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Not bad afternoon, decided to clean out the tank on the ultrasonic cleaner, my word enough paint pigment in the bottom to paint a complete model.
Any way that's all sparkling and clean.
did the wheels forst, they are lighter than the photos show, these were taken out side late afternoon.
Track assembly progressing.
Fits the drive sprocket ok.
Now much time and design this afternoon at the Race Towers technical dept.
Yes a precision made jig, 24 mm depth hole drilled with a 2.5 mm drill. Fully recyclable timber base adds to this must have item.
Later a modified version was issued with a 10 hole pattern, thus time saving on each turn to drop out the cut wire.
Orders have flooded in from Kazakhstan, always first to spot a labour saving device.
At the present available in very few outlets here in the UK.
Available from The Stalingrad Building Co.
Modelling Dept.
Also to day with the chance of knocking over VMS glue bottles I came up with the Glass holder, spot of clear adhesive in the base . Voilah a stable bottle. :nerd:
Comment welcome, I expect abuse anyway from a certain quarter anyway. :smiling3::smiling3:
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That's it, no wonder I couldn't get it, you had it. As for the wall paper in the loo I wouldn't be surprised.
I'm looking for a T34 duvet cover, Christine would just love that ...................... not :smiling3:Comment
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Paintwork looking great John.
Like your bottle holder idea. I have loads of MDF & OSB offcuts in the shed. With a mixture of spade bits I've made all kinds of things to stop me knocking over my various potions, and even one that holds the oilbrushers upright so I can have a selection open and only need one hand to dip the brush in and out.Comment
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Great find .Oh wow, now that's fantastic, but pricey at £ 112, plus import duty no doubt.
Will show it to Christine !!!!! .
Paintwork looking great John.
Like your bottle holder idea. I have loads of MDF & OSB offcuts in the shed. With a mixture of spade bits I've made all kinds of things to stop me knocking over my various potions, and even one that holds the oilbrushers upright so I can have a selection open and only need one hand to dip the brush in and out.
Yes need something other than a mug for the oil brushers, like the sound of your idea.Comment
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Evening comrade Race,
Thats a lot of very nice progress! Paintwork looks good to me:thumb2:
I’ll have to try some fruils one day as they look the business. I like your glue Pots......I am also guilty of knocking over my glue more than once..... but I spilt mine into a pile of track pieces :tired:....a complete nightmare!
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I just stick the bottle onto a lump of blue tac on the bench top.....works fine and can be swapped out for the next bottle in a few seconds....when in use I keep my needle files upright in a scrap of MDF with suitable holes drilled in it though.....
Tig is going well, by the way.....looking forward to seeing it develop....Comment
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