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  • Si Benson
    • Apr 2018
    • 3572

    #121
    Evening Mr R,

    Bummer about broken sprocket :tired: Good to see you got it back together with out too much fuss and once dried and cleaned up it’ll look fine.
    I think we should suggest a Ruski GB next....then you can build us something with less wheels and fiddly bits :nerd:

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    • Guest

      #122
      Good save on the sprocket John.

      I hope your missing smoke launcher turns up. Try walking around barefoot. That's always a sure fire way to find lost Lego so maybe it'll work for stray Tiger parts

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      • Si Benson
        • Apr 2018
        • 3572

        #123
        Originally posted by Paintguy
        Good save on the sprocket John.

        I hope your missing smoke launcher turns up. Try walking around barefoot. That's always a sure fire way to find lost Lego so maybe it'll work for stray Tiger parts
        Don’t go barefoot in the garden though, especially in the dark ! I stepped on a frog a few weeks ago while getting bike out of shed....frog was ok but I fell into the door frame a buggered my knee!!
        A few days later I stepped on a slug....slug wasn’t ok:tongue-out2:

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        • Guest

          #124
          Originally posted by Steve Jones
          Sag - good. Sprocket repair - good. Whats not to luv about Tiger's?? :smiling5:
          Nothing, it's me Steve.
          Quite honestly apart from the wheels been confusing I've enjoyed the upper section, and once you kindly sorted me out over the wheels, I enjoyed them ish
          Not much gap to get the track in between the sprocket wheel and the track guard, the other track, which I showed, went in after I altered the angle I was holding the body at. As I said the Fruil tracks are so realistic, but trying to get that .5 mm brass wire in when you can hardly see the hole is not enjoyable.

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          • Guest

            #125
            Thanks Chris, Greg and Rick, for your support.
            Andy, I think I have some spare tubes, so will not do the barefooted search, there's a good selection of sharp brass wire down there as well !
            Originally posted by John Race
            Nothing, it's me Steve.
            Quite honestly apart from the wheels been confusing I've enjoyed the upper section, and once you kindly sorted me out over the wheels, I enjoyed them ish
            Not much gap to get the track in between the sprocket wheel and the track guard, the other track, which I showed, went in after I altered the angle I was holding the body at. As I said the Fruil tracks are so realistic, but trying to get that .5 mm brass wire in when you can hardly see the hole is not enjoyable.
            Originally posted by Si Benson
            Don’t go barefoot in the garden though, especially in the dark ! I stepped on a frog a few weeks ago while getting bike out of shed....frog was ok but I fell into the door frame a buggered my knee!!
            A few days later I stepped on a slug....slug wasn’t ok:tongue-out2:
            Ha, Si sorry but that made me laugh, not about the poor frog, but the thought of you falling into the door frame. I do hope that you and the frame are ok .:flushed::surprised::smiling3::smiling3:

            I've made good progress on the base, the building front is in work, road way and pavements ready to mould and scribe, and some paints on order from John.
            I'd quite happly make buildings anytime !

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            • Guest

              #126
              About time I showed what I've been up to in the cave.
              Sprocket that I snapped of in trying to join tracks after removing a link was drilled straight through in to the hull, wiggled into position then a section of sprue used as a pin. This time the track went straight on :surprised::smiling3::smiling3::smiling3: and the sprocket turned, not only that one but the idler one started to turn as well. Happy days indeed.
              I've started to do the weathering, now need to clean it up and concentrate on the finer points.

              Building is well under way, this afternoon I did the cladding to the window openings, don't know if to do any windows, so ideas on that and anything else more than welcome.


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              John.

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              • Guest

                #127
                Mighty fine work John. The Tiger is looking awesome.

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                • scottie3158
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 14262
                  • Paul
                  • Holbeach

                  #128
                  John,
                  Great work on the Tiger and another spectacular building underway

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                  • BigGreg
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 2186

                    #129
                    and the awesomeness begins... well.... it never ends here with you guys...

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                    • Mini Me
                      • Jun 2018
                      • 10711

                      #130
                      For a Russian tank builder, I think you did a bang up job on this one JR. Can you say TIGER? T-I-G-E-R, very good!:tongue-out::tongue-out2::tongue-out3:
                      The building looks interesting, looking forward to seeing it play out. Oh, and some broken glass would be awesome in the windows.
                      Cheers, Rick H.

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                      • Steve Jones
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 6615

                        #131
                        Moving wheels! You better be quick and get an engine in it and start her up :smiling5: :smiling2:

                        Nice to see an update on the architecture. Keep up the good work mate. Permission to carry on:tongue-out3:

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                        • Si Benson
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 3572

                          #132
                          Hi John,
                          All that kicking and screaming and then you pull this out the hat :surprised:
                          I think you have made an excellent job, the Tiger is looking superb

                          Love the building works too, great stuff :thumb2:

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                          • minitnkr
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 7578
                            • Paul
                            • Dayton, OH USA

                            #133
                            I wouldn't bother w/glass, just shoot up the walls some more & knock away some more of the knee walls. Mix some broken glass in with the rubble & burn the whole thing, leaving just the masonry. A JR exclusive. PaulE

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                            • Guest

                              #134
                              Originally posted by Peter Day
                              Mighty fine work John. The Tiger is looking awesome.
                              Thanks Peter.
                              Originally posted by scottie3158
                              John,
                              Great work on the Tiger and another spectacular building underway
                              Cheers Paul.
                              Originally posted by BigGreg
                              and the awesomeness begins... well.... it never ends here with you guys...
                              :thumb2:Thanks Greg.
                              Originally posted by Mini Me
                              For a Russian tank builder, I think you did a bang up job on this one JR. Can you say TIGER? T-I-G-E-R, very good!:tongue-out::tongue-out2::tongue-out3:
                              The building looks interesting, looking forward to seeing it play out. Oh, and some broken glass would be awesome in the windows.
                              Cheers, Rick H.
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                              Rick , thanks, think I might put a few remains of window frames in, and loads of glass on the pavement .
                              Originally posted by Steve Jones
                              Moving wheels! You better be quick and get an engine in it and start her up :smiling5: :smiling2:

                              Nice to see an update on the architecture. Keep up the good work mate. Permission to carry on:tongue-out3:
                              That's the way fwd from now on Steve.:smiling2:.:thumb2:.
                              Originally posted by Si Benson
                              Hi John,
                              All that kicking and screaming and then you pull this out the hat :surprised:
                              I think you have made an excellent job, the Tiger is looking superb

                              Love the building works too, great stuff :thumb2:
                              Well your right it had been stressful Si, but now the bit I really enjoy..:nerd:.
                              Originally posted by minitnkr
                              I wouldn't bother w/glass, just shoot up the walls some more & knock away some more of the knee walls. Mix some broken glass in with the rubble & burn the whole thing, leaving just the masonry. A JR exclusive. PaulE
                              Hi Paul, originally I'd thought about a complete building front, c/ w shop and interior showing, but then decided to do the more damaged version. Yes your right about knocking away some more of the masonary, going to do that after I've built the upper cornice to the top.

                              Thanks all, more later .
                              John.

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                              • Wouter
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 742

                                #135
                                Hi John, nice work and that building will suit the Tiggy very well. Just one suggestion: If I were you I'd give the tow and track cables a different color: more like a dark brown/grey. The metallic makes in my opinion a bit too much of the appearance of a toy tank. Which is a shame because I really like the paintwork. Love the shade of the spare tracks on the turret btw.

                                Keep it coming Herr Hauptmann Race!

                                Cheers

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