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1/16 Tiger 1 Pz. Kpfw VI
Bought this model today-Expect it will arrive around Tuesday or Wednesday next week.
Price incl. p&p 75 £ The build can first begin when I also got the colour and the Weathering. http://www.hobbyboss.com/index.php?g...ow&id=276&l=en Markus |
I'm searching the web for information about colour and especially the colour they used on this Tiger tank in Tunisia 1942.
It's somehow yellow in colour. Markus |
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Have fun with that beast. Does it come with ammo? |
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However there is companies who makes extra parts to models. Found this page https://www.model-monkey.com/product...anks-set-of-12 Not to forget-A big thank for your information about the colour I need. Markus |
Back in the day all my WWII armour were made by Tamiya in 1/35
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This 1/16 Tiger tank will be the first 1/16 I build and it will also be the first Axis model I'm doing. It has always been in scale 1/35-Modern or WWII Allied. Markus |
Aha it's not only the paint I need I also need special tools.
The head of the screws is very tiny and my precisions screwdrivers I have is a little to big. So I need smaller-Wonder where I can get this, 'cause I don't know what they are called. I guess I need tools who is made for watches and wall clocks Markus |
Plenty of model tool sets available online but the better ones tend to be expensive.
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I manage to find a even smaller screwdriver-Fits a little better, but not perfect.
Have made first two wheel. Markus |
Come over to the UK and collect some of the modelling tools I no longer use :)
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Try to get a whole set, phillips, flat blades, small hex drivers, etc. in various sizes. :up: Sets tend to be less expansive, although you pay for what you get in terms of quality. You could order a set on line, but try looking in some "big box" stores and "national chain stores" and you may be surprised. :) A good set will last you a lifetime and they are considered de rigueur as you get into more advanced types of models. |
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Let me do some digging and I'll post some links of what I find. :yep: |
Here's a basic set I found on Amazon. This set will set you back about 12 US dollars. :up:
https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/..._AC_SX466_.jpg A good range of sizes and types and you don't really want the type with a separate handle and head tips. They tend to get wobbly when you need it least. https://www.amazon.com/WORKPRO-10-Pi...NsaWNrPXRydWU= Here's a nice set in the 20 dollar US range: https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/..._AC_SX466_.jpg The handles are shorter (which is something you want) although you have to "lock" the tips into the handles with a set screw. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0972Q1BWQ...NsaWNrPXRydWU= Here's a good "bargain" set at 7 dollars US. Don't sneeze at this set. Its really good for what it is. Short handles and a nice selection of blade sizes. :D https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/..._AC_SX466_.jpg https://www.amazon.com/Screwdriver-E...%2C286&sr=8-12 Like I said, try to find a set locally before you go online. :yep: |
I have the last set the 6 Piece precision screwdriver set. And the smallest of them the 1.4 mm is too wide.
I thinking of sanding of 0.2 mm if it's possible. There's many type of screws I shall use and 54 of them are very small and it's here my smallest precision screwdriver is too wide-around 0.2 mm Thanks for providing links to help me. Edit I found a set of 11 precision screwdriver-The smallest flat blades 1.0 mm then 1.2 mm and up to 4 mm. End edit Markus |
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