1/16 Rc FO Tamiya King TIger N°213 - Dollinger - Ardennes'44
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1/16 Rc FO Tamiya King TIger N°213 - Dollinger - Ardennes'44
here i introduce you into my ongoining project for the La Gleize Dollinger Henshell King Tiger with Early Caliote, my 323 have the Late Calliote
my Tamiya 1/16 FO King Tiger N°213 La Gleize of Kampfgruppe Peiper - Battle of the Bulge
its the dollinger king tiger at la gleize ... it had an early saukopf on its gun , my N° 323 has the late saukopf so yes peipers panzers had different mountings for their 88mm guns ... so all brand new i don't believe that
This one gets full battledamage by use of scrapnel and thinner , weldings and selfmade details no fotoetching at all
its still in producing, still not finished ... enjoy
it's a motorized one rebuild to Full Rc FO Tamiya 1/16 Koti
it will get a smoke unit to , from a polish manufacturer on ebay and it blows smoke !!!
it's still unfinished , need paintjob
Does have anyone a camoscheme of the N°213 Dollinger King Tiger ?
my Tamiya 1/16 FO King Tiger N°213 La Gleize of Kampfgruppe Peiper - Battle of the Bulge
its the dollinger king tiger at la gleize ... it had an early saukopf on its gun , my N° 323 has the late saukopf so yes peipers panzers had different mountings for their 88mm guns ... so all brand new i don't believe that
This one gets full battledamage by use of scrapnel and thinner , weldings and selfmade details no fotoetching at all
its still in producing, still not finished ... enjoy
it's a motorized one rebuild to Full Rc FO Tamiya 1/16 Koti
it will get a smoke unit to , from a polish manufacturer on ebay and it blows smoke !!!
it's still unfinished , need paintjob
Does have anyone a camoscheme of the N°213 Dollinger King Tiger ?
Zuletzt geändert von karel47 am Donnerstag 28. August 2014, 16:24, insgesamt 1-mal geändert.
Re: 1/16 Rc FO King TIger N°213 - Dollinger - Ardennes '44
how it all begins, i bought a second hand rc king tiger from a guy for 180 euro, a real bargain but i knew what i still wanted
Full battledamage and scratchdetails without fotoetch , different kind of welds on the body
i choose to replace the clutchsystem too FO motorboxes
the plasticcard hooks cost less then an euro and more then tough enough for their job
the very beginning an pure tankbody
Full battledamage and scratchdetails without fotoetch , different kind of welds on the body
i choose to replace the clutchsystem too FO motorboxes
the plasticcard hooks cost less then an euro and more then tough enough for their job
the very beginning an pure tankbody
Zuletzt geändert von karel47 am Donnerstag 28. August 2014, 17:18, insgesamt 4-mal geändert.
Re: 1/16 Rc FO King TIger N°213 - Dollinger - Ardennes '44
afterwards the weldings and the several kalibers battledamage were added and smoothed at the end by cellulose thinner with a brush
Zuletzt geändert von karel47 am Donnerstag 28. August 2014, 17:12, insgesamt 1-mal geändert.
Re: 1/16 Rc FO King TIger N°213 - Dollinger - Ardennes '44
it continues ...
i love to do this, i love it much more then riding with it ... its so rewarding to see your tank comes closer to his big sister in look and appearence
i love to do this, i love it much more then riding with it ... its so rewarding to see your tank comes closer to his big sister in look and appearence
regards from belgium
karel47
karel47
Re: 1/16 Rc FO King TIger N°213 - Dollinger - Ardennes '44
the FO motorboxes
the FO Box , gives a thought what is needed to make it FO
The German Heavy Tank King Tiger made its appearance during WWII in 1944. The chassis front armor was 150mm thick with 80mm thick side armor and powered by a 700hp Maybach HL230-P30 engine. The Henschel and Porsche companies came up with rival turret prototypes. The first 50 tanks produced had Porsche turret whereas subsequent tanks were equipped with the Henschel designed production turret that featured many improvements over the first model. The King Tiger was armed with a 71-caliber 88mm gun that had enough power to pierce 150mm thick armor from 2000m away. Between the beginning of production in Summer 1944 and March 1945, 440 units were completed. Due to the havoc wreaked by the King Tiger during the final German offensive on the Ardennes front in December of 1944, the Allied forces that moved in on Berlin would fear the King Tiger up until the very last day of the war.
the FO Box , gives a thought what is needed to make it FO
The German Heavy Tank King Tiger made its appearance during WWII in 1944. The chassis front armor was 150mm thick with 80mm thick side armor and powered by a 700hp Maybach HL230-P30 engine. The Henschel and Porsche companies came up with rival turret prototypes. The first 50 tanks produced had Porsche turret whereas subsequent tanks were equipped with the Henschel designed production turret that featured many improvements over the first model. The King Tiger was armed with a 71-caliber 88mm gun that had enough power to pierce 150mm thick armor from 2000m away. Between the beginning of production in Summer 1944 and March 1945, 440 units were completed. Due to the havoc wreaked by the King Tiger during the final German offensive on the Ardennes front in December of 1944, the Allied forces that moved in on Berlin would fear the King Tiger up until the very last day of the war.