Sorry it took so long to get them up all!
Roy did an outstanding job on his 1/16 Tiger and I just had to make this post outside of the normal build thread too!
Here it is in all it’s glory:
Sorry it took so long to get them up all!
Roy did an outstanding job on his 1/16 Tiger and I just had to make this post outside of the normal build thread too!
Here it is in all it’s glory:
Excellent ! [wow]
Nice documentation. Alot of work there. I stopped reading at page 15. Alot of detail !!!You guys have been busy.
Very impressive. [wow] [tup]
Only thing is - you didn’t put a 1/35 Tiger next to it so we could all drowl some more.[:p]
Superb work!
I responded on the group thread also, but again…Great job Roy!!! [:D] [8D]
Eric
All Right Roy! Nice Job!
Ron.
I’m thoroughly impressed! Nice job Roy!
Gip Winecoff
Roy
That one nice job!
Two questions:
Are you going to give it a good weathering, chiped paint and so on?
I notice you have left off the first outer road wheel as done on the russian front to stop clogging. Where did you get the hub? was it part of the kit or did you make it? I cant find it on mine[:(!] and i was going to do the same as you.
Sweet! Looks great!
Super work Roy !!! [tup][tup][tup]
This is a built you can certainly be very proud of !!
Thank you so much for the excellent step by step report it was very informative and will certainly help future builders.
Fire that big cat up and take the family for a cruise … you certainly earned it. [:D][:D][:D]
Hiya guys,
First off: Thank you all very much for your praise. It took me four months to build! This is only the second AFV I’ve built in the past year, and 90% of the techniques I used to build this one were attributed to the things I learned from this forum and you guys and gals. This tank is the result of your input and ideas. Thank you for your help.
Now, to answer some questions… No, I don’t think that I’ll weather it too much more than I already have. I drybrushed steel to give it a metallic appearance and used rust colored pastel chalk for rust. It’s kinda hard to see in the pics, sorry. Box 1, as for the hubs, they came with the kit and there are at least 4 of them. Do you not have them? If you check out the first page of my build on erock68’s website, look at the 7th picture. (It’s the one showing a sprue of road wheels with the base color applied.) If you look in the lower right hand corner, you will see one of the hubs.[;)]
Roy
very nice , i’ve been reading that 1/16 tiger thread and it almost makes me want to build a RC Panther. i’m curious how much did it cost you with all those motors and gearboxes and all that stuff
Roy
Now that i’ve opened my eyes and washed them out, i can see the hubs [:I] all four of them[:D]
thanks
Note to Box 1: I did have to sand the rims of those hubs a bit because I found that they
can rub against the rubber of the second road wheel.
Hey Pantherlehr, I have to say that I’ve been wanting to do a nice Panther tank for a long time. In fact, I’ve been drooling over the thought of a 1/16 scale Full Option Panther by Tamiya. Unfortunately, I don’t see one in the immediate future. As for a cost breakdown, I never really counted it up. So I will try now. I rounded the prices to the nearest US dollar.
Aluminum barrel: $35-40
Rear PE Exhaust screens: $15
Type 4 Gear boxes: $105
Zagi motors: $20
Parts from Dirk Koernell: $50 with postage from Germany
Zimm-It-Rite: $15
Futaba Attack Transmitter: $150 or so.
4 NIMH 3000 MAH batteries and a 959 Superbrain charger: $200
Extra parts from Tamiya for kitbash: $100
Tamiya Battle Unit: $80
Paint: $45
Misc parts and tools: $100
Oh yeah, the kit itself costed me: $550
I can’t bear to add it up…
Roy
Whoa! $$$$$$$! I don’t feel quite so bad about what I’ve been spending on my 1/35 stuff!
Roy, I’m sorry to say that I can’t bring up the pics. Our filter here seems to block a lot of that stuff out and my home connection is soooo s–l–o–w !! But from what the others have said, it sounds like you’ve done a terrific job, so I’ll congratlate you and wish you the best.
Bill
Very impressive Roy. Thanks for posting the pictures erock.
mark956
looks awesome okieboy! great documentation!!
yikes , yeah lots of money and the price of the kit itself wasn’t in your list either… looking at around a 1000-1200 cdn i would guess , i was planning on buying myself a 2nd 22inch monitor but for the same price i can get a nice panther , humm decisions decisions
Hey Pantherlehr, when you talk about getting a Panther, what scale? Is it R/C? I’m dying to get my hands on a 1/16 R/C Panther!
Roy
Very impressive Roy. Something to be sure to poke your chest out about.
Fanastic Work Roy. Something you can really be proud of. Good…I mean great job.