Tim Marlow
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Looks good to me John.....glad you’ve sorted it out....
Mornin mate!!
I hope you had a good nights sleep dreaming about Tiger wheels. Now you know why you luv Russian vehicles so much.
Right then mate lets walk you through this. First off the destructions
As with the instructions we are going to do the side closest to you so position your hull like so
Now I am sure you have noticed all your wheels are marked with their individual sprue numbers. So if you get your number 8 wheels we will put these on first. Notice how the short end of the axle is at the back and the long end is facing you.
Next stick on your sprockett and your rear idler. Dont leave to dry as it is a bit of a tight fit with the next set of wheels by the sprocket. My sprocket is a bit of a mish mash so ignore the detail
You would have made up some sets of two wheels together. You need the ones that were made up of wheels 12 and 11 and look like this
Start next to the sprokett and add each set of two on alternate axles. This time make sure the long bit of the axle is towards the hull and the short end is facing you. Stick on all four sets.
Next grab the other sets of two wheels which were made up of wheels 5 and 7
Add these onto the very first set of wheels you put on - wheel 8. Stick on all four sets. When doing this you will notice you now have two long axles joined together.
Finally you should just have four wheels left - wheel 6.
Add these to set 12 and 11 with both the long axles facing each other. Stick on all four alternately as you have done with all the other sets
Right thats the easy bit. Now do the other side:smiling2::smiling5:
Cash payments made in the usual way to Scotties safe deposit box. Remember white envelope please as the brown envelopes have been nabbed by Scottie
Steve
P.S Sorry Si. Crossed posts. I hope you didnt mind
Hi Jakko, there is a little more play, but I'm considering leaving it as it is. They've not had time for any maintenance.The track looks a little slack to me, but not unrealistically so, so nothing wrong I’d say.
Thanks. Think were ok Rick, shes moved in with Pete, plenty to keep her busy there.Keep moving while the Mojo is high! Looks good JR. Matron would be proud.
Cheers, Rick H.
Well I checked with the post office and they said its was signed for by some calling himself P Scott on behalf of Steve Jones :smiling3::smiling3:I deny receiving and brown envelopes anyway the post here in the Seychelles is terrible.
Thanks Jim, credit must go to Steve, I've never been as confused, the instructions with various A's and (a) appeared to me to be in a complete jumble.Hi John
Well done. Credit to you for sorting it.
Jim
Chris it appears we are not alone. I even looked on u tube and saw a 1/16 scale version, that was massive and the wheels were all in ally.THANK god my tigger ain't got any wheels but I built two remote control tigers when I was a lot younger an John I had the same trouble the wheels were on then off then had another look at the desructions scratched me long gone beatle stlye haircut to ponder but got the wheels done in the end an they all worked ok had wonderfull time drive em over rough ground great fun oh those were the days
chris
Cheers Graeme, although the track are simple to do as I said earlier, think I will leave well alone and just clean up the wheels.Wheels are all good John, the track looks about as slack as tigers ever got, maybe take a link out if you like.:thumb2:



Thanks WouterTrack tension looks alright to me chap. The track should touch the top side of the second road wheel and not the of first one so that looks correct to me on the photo. and come on, this can't be your last Tiger, they are just too fun to build :nerd:
Cheers


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