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    • hellnbakH Offline
      hellnbak
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      This just keeps getting better and better 👍

      The detail is amazing, very impressive. You'll have to do a tutorial on this, I, for one, would very much like to see just how you created this incredible model.

      "Politicians are just like diapers -- they need to be changed often, and for the same reason"

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      • kaisK Offline
        kais
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        Patience, and patience, and success

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        • numbthumbN Offline
          numbthumb
          last edited by

          Really coming along very nice 👍

          A small suggestion if you don´t mind - the inner surfaces of the tracks are completely smooth, with no guide teeth. The Tiger II was equipped with two types of tracks: 660mm narrow tracks (used for transportation) and (judging from your pics) wider 800mm combat tracks. So you should also scale down the sprocket wheel a little.
          And - unless I´m totally mistaken - this type of sprocket wheel should have 9 sprocket teeth (18 in early type, respectively)

          Here is a little something that could help:
          track link.jpg
          wheels.jpg

          Keep up that great work!

          Comfortably numb...

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            stoferr
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            Sorry for the late reply Numbthumbt, I om a vacation right now, so im rarely at the pc. Now that is one amaizing source you got right there, once I get home I will redo the tracks to make them more authentic. Now if you dont mind, where do you get those drawings? They are extremely detailed and informative.

            Oh and I dont mind suggestions at all, thats how I improve 😉

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            • numbthumbN Offline
              numbthumb
              last edited by

              No problem, glad I could help. Take a look at: http://www.panzerbasics.com/index_files/30-resources/french-drawings.htm - a lot of goodies there 😉

              Oh, and you´re gonna need a lot of these, too:
              fuel.jpg

              Comfortably numb...

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              • Mike AmosM Offline
                Mike Amos
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                On a related topic (oil drums), has anyone got a good blueprint for an oil drum 55 gallon? I have been looking for a while but come up with nothing usable.

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                • thomthomT Offline
                  thomthom
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                  Very nice model. I enjoy the amount of details. Looking forward to seeing some illustrations of this model completed.

                  Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                  List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                    Howard leslie
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                    Christopher,
                    Really good model
                    ...........
                    Do you know about this place ?
                    Bovington Tank Museum (UK)
                    http://www.tankmuseum.org/
                    ...........
                    I believe they have the only working Tiger Tank MK I left in the World.
                    (Same chassis as a Tiger II Tank ???)
                    Well worth a visit if you ever get the chance.
                    They have LOADS of other Tanks and armoured vehicles too

                    • including a King Tiger Tank
                      ............
                      Tons of videos of the working Tiger Tank on YouTube
                      eg this one (fast forward to about 1:30)
                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dR9f6zrh4dM&feature=fvwrel
                      .............
                      The Museum might be able to help you out with Drawings / Plans / Photos etc
                    • especially if you show them what you've done so far and where you might be struggling for good info / photos / drawings etc to complete your model.
                      ............
                      Hope this Helps

                    Howard L'

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                    • numbthumbN Offline
                      numbthumb
                      last edited by

                      Just to add to this, the only working example of a Tiger II is at the Musée des Blindés, Saumur, France.

                      And it´s chassis has more resemblance to the Panther 😄

                      Comfortably numb...

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                      • thomthomT Offline
                        thomthom
                        last edited by

                        @unknownuser said:

                        Do you know about this place ?
                        Bovington Tank Museum (UK)
                        http://www.tankmuseum.org/

                        Oh! I've been there - lots of fun! 😄 I was really excited about the Tiger Tank.

                        Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                        List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                          stoferr
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                          Alright a small update, I have been out of town for a week, so the project was on hold. However I managed to do some work on the engine the last few evenings.

                          The Tiger II was using the Maybach HL230 engine, a 1200 kg, 690 horsepower beast. The dimensions of the engine are 1000 x 1190 x 1310 mm.

                          The model aint finished yet, I could spend years on getting all the the details, but as it will be hidden far inside the hull, i need to stop somewhere. Right now it counts well over 70.000 faces.

                          Engine 1.jpg
                          Engine 2.jpg
                          Engine 3.jpg

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                          • hellnbakH Offline
                            hellnbak
                            last edited by

                            Very nice work on the engine 👍 Certainly looks detailed enuf to me, especially since it's going to be buried deep within the tank.

                            One question - What's with these two areas of the flywheel? I'm assuming those are starter motors, right?


                            2.jpg

                            "Politicians are just like diapers -- they need to be changed often, and for the same reason"

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                              stoferr
                              last edited by

                              Thank you Hellnbak. About those two areas then yes, you are right, those are starter motors as far as I know. The lower one i electric, the upper is handdriven, manufactured bu Bosch 😉

                              I still need to do some work on the back of the engine, but im afraid I wont get much time for it, for the ret of the week, but we'll see.

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                              • hellnbakH Offline
                                hellnbak
                                last edited by

                                Thanks, but my question is why are they protruding thru the flywheel? Shouldn't they be on the edge of the flywheel?

                                "Politicians are just like diapers -- they need to be changed often, and for the same reason"

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                                  stoferr
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                                  Well they should be placed correctly, but infact you just pointed out one of the places that isnt entirely done yet,in fact most of what seems to be the flywheel on my pictures, is the frame surroinding it.

                                  You can see a good picture here, also notice all the details that I still need to have made 😉

                                  Omdirigering

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                                  • hellnbakH Offline
                                    hellnbak
                                    last edited by

                                    Ah, I see now. Except for the center portion, it's all a protective shroud covering the flywheel. Wow, I've learned something today (and I'm sure it will come in handy somewhere down the road 😆 )

                                    Again, very nice work

                                    "Politicians are just like diapers -- they need to be changed often, and for the same reason"

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                                      stoferr
                                      last edited by

                                      Yeah, its nice to learn something 😄 If you feel for it, check out that guys gallery, he got over a 1000 pics of him building a fantastic model King Tiger. I dont think I have ever seen a model kit assembled and finished as nice and beautifully as those he does. Amaizing.

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                                        stoferr
                                        last edited by

                                        Alright new update, this time its the transmission; Maybach OLVAR EG 40 12 16 B.

                                        The transmission is placed in the front of the tank, right between the driver (left side) and the radio operator (right side).
                                        Olvar 01.jpg
                                        Olvar 04.jpg

                                        The drive shaft from the engine will be connected to this universal joint.
                                        Olvar 02.jpg

                                        The drivers steering wheel.
                                        Olvar 03.jpg

                                        Feedback please!

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                                          stoferr
                                          last edited by

                                          So, this thread has been standing still for quite some time now, however the project itself haven't. This is quite a major update, I have modelled many new things, and startet to fit them into the hull.

                                          First of all, the oil tank. This simple piece is rather large and will be fitted behind the transmission:
                                          Oil Tank.jpg

                                          The drivers seat (needs a bit more detailing), I bet this was a mechanical and comfortably wonder back in its time:
                                          Drivers Seat.jpg

                                          The turret Power Take Off (PTO) This unit is placed directly under the turret, it link the drive shaft from the Engine, with the drive shaft from the transmission:
                                          Turret PTO 2.jpg
                                          Turret PTO.jpg

                                          The ammunition racks are placed just above the tracks. Inside the hull obviously. Note that they have been angeled to make room for the turret:
                                          Ammo Rack.jpg

                                          Alright for the hull itself and its assembly:

                                          Hull floors, the upper one marks where the turret will be placed:
                                          Hull Floor.jpg

                                          Other minor additions are the Radio operators escape hatch, the left right side brakes and the internal spur wheel:
                                          Drivers escape hatch.jpg

                                          Fitting the drivers seat:
                                          Driver Seat fitting.jpg

                                          Fitting in the transmission and oil tank:
                                          Hull fitting 1.jpg

                                          Minor additions; Batteries, open toolbox and fitting the Turret PTO:
                                          Battery Turret PTO fitting.jpg

                                          Fitting in the ammunition racks:
                                          Ammo Rack fitting.jpg

                                          The engine will be fitted when it is entirely done, including the exhaust pipes.
                                          Untill then, here's a picture of all the things fitted, without the hull itself:
                                          All things fitted.jpg

                                          Please, feedback!

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                                          • cheddaC Offline
                                            chedda
                                            last edited by

                                            Awesome work......

                                            Kraken Wrangler https://www.flickr.com/photos/132441293@N03/

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