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  • tr1ckey66
    SMF Supporters
    • Mar 2009
    • 3592

    #1

    Big Bocage Tiger finished

    Hi folks

    It took 2 years in the making, many hours of both modelling and researching, scratch building parts (sometimes over and over again) but it's finally finished...

    I give you the 1/16 RC Tiger 1 (Late conversion).

    This is to the best of my knowledge an accurate portrayal of the machine probably used by Michael Wittman at Villers Bocage. I say probably because there are 2 possible candidates for this machine (I refer everyone to the discussions on 'Missing-linx'), I believe that this machine is more likely. Just to head off a few questions regarding the colour scheme, the turret numbers follow current thinking on the machine abandoned outside the furniture store in Villers (NOT 222 as stated in many books but Tiger 212). 212 is seen in earlier photographs near Morgny in a column of other 2nd company tigers, the turret numbers appear larger and lighter than the normal red outlined with white and speculation surrounds what colour they actually were. Some have said blue, some yellow, some even pink! I've gone with blue because I don't think we'll ever get a definitive answer so I've gone with what I think looks best.

    Steve (Stona) if you're reading this, this is every bit as contentious as the minutiae surrounding Mk 1 spits!

    Anyway, about the model...

    The tools all have real wooden handles, the jack block is also real wood, the 20 tonne jack and the fire extinguisher were scratch buit as was the turret roof. Many alts to the standard Tamiya tiger are needed to bring it round to a Late model spec - including moving all the tool locations, alts to the rear deck and addition of the spare track links to the turret roof as well as the more obvious late cupola.

    Hope you enjoy the photographs and all comments are welcome.

    Cheers

    P
  • AlanG
    • Dec 2008
    • 6296

    #2
    A big 5 stars from me

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    • geegad
      • Mar 2010
      • 2329

      #3
      stunning work on all areas of this superb build like how you have made your own wood block tempted to do that on my build and seeing yours i might give it a try.anyway back to yours the weathering is spot on buddy

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      • Guest

        #4
        Top build and marks, excellent weathering and detailing.

        Tom

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        • papa 695
          Moderator
          • May 2011
          • 22770

          #5
          Stunning truely stunning Paul 5 stars without a doubt

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          • Vaughan
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2011
            • 3174

            #6
            WOW! fantastic detail, fantastic weathering a labour of love, two years well spent what more can I say FIVE BIG STARS all the way.

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            • Ian M
              Administrator
              • Dec 2008
              • 18266
              • Ian
              • Falster, Denmark

              #7
              Took you long enough :laughing:

              That is one of the, if not THE best Tiger I have seen on any model site!!!

              You'll have your work cut out bettering that one.

              Fantastic! Five stars are a bit of a weak compensation for that but its the most you can have!

              Ian M...

              Whats the nest project?
              Group builds

              Bismarck

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              • Guest

                #8
                one word WOW! that looks incredible would love to control that bad boy.

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                • tr1ckey66
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 3592

                  #9
                  Thanks everyone for the kind words.

                  Ian, yeah it did take a little while didn't it?! I think I missed the group build deadline by just over 2 years! Still it got there in the end.

                  With regards to the next project, I've got a few options: I can finish the WW1 group build Fokker DR1s I've still got on the bench!, I can start a much larger project in 1/32 on the Battle of Britain which includes all the likely subjects in this scale (including no less than five 109s!), or I can continue in the 1/16 vein with the RC Panther I have in the stash along with a kubelwagen and a whole heap of resin and plastic figures to go with.

                  I had promised myself that I'd shift a few things off the bench so I think I'm gonna finish the Fokkers from the WW1 GB., but maybe first I'll give this beast a crew.

                  Thanks again for the feedback.

                  Cheers Paul

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                  • Gern
                    SMF Supporters
                    • May 2009
                    • 9213

                    #10
                    That's a beauty Paul! ***** for sure.

                    ..... and very nicely timed to answer my question from earlier today. Am I right in thinking that there is just a large cylindrical shape behind the main gun shield which fills the gap in the turret? If so, it's a pretty poor effort by the makers of the one I have. The diameter of the cylinder they supply is about 1/2" too small!

                    Gern

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                    • tr1ckey66
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 3592

                      #11
                      Hi Dave

                      Are you referring to the plate metal that is welded to the front of the turret roof, or what is directly behind the mantlet ie. the main gun trunnion? There shouldn't be a gap there, otherwise any allied soldier brave enough to get up there could simply through a grenade into the fighting compartment. It's difficult to envisage what the problem is without seeing the parts. If you could take a pic I can probably advise.

                      Cheers

                      Paul

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                      • tr1ckey66
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 3592

                        #12
                        Dave

                        Here's some accurate info on the mantlet splash guard. Hope this helps...

                        Tiger ausf. E : Splash Guard for Mantlet

                        cheers

                        P

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                        • mossiepilot
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Jul 2011
                          • 2272

                          #13
                          A beautiful looking Tiger Paul, top work mate.

                          Tony.

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                          • Gern
                            SMF Supporters
                            • May 2009
                            • 9213

                            #14
                            Originally posted by \
                            DaveHere's some accurate info on the mantlet splash guard. Hope this helps...

                            Tiger ausf. E : Splash Guard for Mantlet

                            cheers

                            P
                            Thanks for the pictures Paul. They're exactly what I need.

                            The problem with the kit is the diameter of the trunnion behind the mantlet - part number N3. This is about 15mm less than the height of the gap in the turret itself. Having seen your pictures, I reckon I can make up the gap with a strip of thin plasticard. I'll put up some pictures when I've worked it all out.

                            Gern

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                            • colin m
                              Moderator
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 8741
                              • Colin
                              • Stafford, UK

                              #15
                              That is brilliant.

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