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  • #21
    Originally posted by Jaf412 View Post
    As an ex Cavalryman,( ColdWar),I resent the assumption that the younger generation hasn't "got what it takes".Just look at Iraq and Afghanistan
    I am sorry if I have offended. There was no intention to do so. Britain has a very different attitude today, than in WW2. And America has a very different attitude to its military. I say this as I look at the apprentice I have been lumbered with, who was offended because some fruitful language was used at work. I wonder whether he would have the ability at 20 year old to lead a troop into battle?
    Anybody who joins today does so because they want to. Back then a lot of soldiers were conscripted. Being placed into a tank and asked to lead placed an awful lot of pressure on these young man.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Meter Rat View Post

      I am sorry if I have offended. There was no intention to do so. Britain has a very different attitude today, than in WW2. And America has a very different attitude to its military. I say this as I look at the apprentice I have been lumbered with, who was offended because some fruitful language was used at work. I wonder whether he would have the ability at 20 year old to lead a troop into battle?
      Anybody who joins today does so because they want to. Back then a lot of soldiers were conscripted. Being placed into a tank and asked to lead placed an awful lot of pressure on these young man.
      Yeah man. I'm with you on this one. Our Military has gone very soft. This is by design. Not like we were even ten years ago. Hell, these days Privates are more apt to seek out an electrical outlet and not a night on the town.

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      • #23
        “The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise. Children are now tyrants, not the servants of their households. They no longer rise when elders enter the room. They contradict their parents, chatter before company, gobble up dainties at the table, cross their legs, and tyrannize their teachers.”

        Plato, quoting Socrates.


        The more screws it takes to reassemble a tank, the more likely it is you left something out!

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        • #24
          Ok. This is not the direction I wanted this to go. It is about a Tiger 1, that was very briefly enlisted into the British army, denied the use of, and subsequently taken away for evaluation. Not about whether one person is a better tank commander, than another, whose army is better, and whether it has or has not got any snowflakes in it. This needs a new topic starting.

          Can we please get back the original purpose, which is about how I interpret history. I would not even bother to build another Tiger if was not indirectly to do with my family, my local area and that I found the story interesting.

          If I thought is was going end this way, I would not have posted about it. If it continues I will ask the moderators to remove it.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Meter Rat View Post
            Ok. This is not the direction I wanted this to go. It is about a Tiger 1, that was very briefly enlisted into the British army, denied the use of, and subsequently taken away for evaluation. Not about whether one person is a better tank commander, than another, whose army is better, and whether it has or has not got any snowflakes in it. This needs a new topic starting.

            Can we please get back the original purpose, which is about how I interpret history. I would not even bother to build another Tiger if was not indirectly to do with my family, my local area and that I found the story interesting.

            If I thought is was going end this way, I would not have posted about it. If it continues I will ask the moderators to remove it.
            Right, back to a Brrrrritish Tiger.

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            • #26
              Hopefully everything has settled down. I have had a very nice apology regarding going off subject. Thank you.

              Only small amounts of work done, as I am waiting on pay day to buy some materials. Been thinking of trying to make the side mudguards from empty beer cans and plastic rod,but I have a feeling they may be too thin. But, hay! At least they will get bent and damaged naturally.

              Removed all the moulded on tools. And reinforced the damage from underneath. Filled the damage.

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              Filled and sanded, and filled and sanded some more. Laid the tools out, and made a new jemmy bar.

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              Built up a jack. I need to remove the existing mounts and make some better ones. Found and temporarily installed the fire extinguisher. Brass tube, and PE spru made the new spare aerial tube. I need to do this on Tiger 231 as I am fed up with knocking off the plastic one.​

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              Now need to find the patience to build the PE clasps for the tools, and fix the stand offs for them. Then need to look at how to build the clasps for the tow ropes, and gun cleaning rods.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Jaf412 View Post
                As an ex Cavalryman,( ColdWar),I resent the assumption that the younger generation hasn't "got what it takes".Just look at Iraq and Afghanistan
                What about Iraq and Afghanistan?

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by sfcfury View Post

                  What about Iraq and Afghanistan?
                  Big sigh. Mr sfcfury. As far as I am aware, and I am willing to be proved wrong, Tigers never served in Iraq or Afghanistan. The Canadians, Danish, and Germans used Leopards in these two countries in latter conflicts.

                  Mr sfcfury. If you are trying to elicit political views. Please start your own thread.

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                  • #29
                    Yes, I'm quite aware there were no Tigers in Iraq or Afghanistan lol, nor was that comment at you; it was for Jaf412- which I just wanted to see what he was implying with the 'got what it takes-look at Iraq and Afghanistan' comment.
                    Having coming into the army during the 'cold war' era as a mechanized infantryman- Desert Storm, and 2 tours in Iraq... I just want him to clarify his meaning.
                    I do see he has only made 3 comments and just maybe a troll.
                    I apologize for taking it off topic.
                    I do have a HL Tiger and King Tiger... that I'm very, very slowly painting up as well. Did I mention slowly...

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by sfcfury View Post
                      Yes, I'm quite aware there were no Tigers in Iraq or Afghanistan lol, nor was that comment at you; it was for Jaf412- which I just wanted to see what he was implying with the 'got what it takes-look at Iraq and Afghanistan' comment.
                      Having coming into the army during the 'cold war' era as a mechanized infantryman- Desert Storm, and 2 tours in Iraq... I just want him to clarify his meaning.
                      I do see he has only made 3 comments and just maybe a troll.
                      I apologize for taking it off topic.
                      I do have a HL Tiger and King Tiger... that I'm very, very slowly painting up as well. Did I mention slowly...
                      Thank you for clarifying what you mean. I took it out of context. I did wonder my self if he was/is a troll.

                      I have a lot of respect for anyone who joins the military and serves for their country. Most of the time they are sent to sort out a problem in someone else’s country caused by some else’s politics.

                      Your apology is very welcome (not many gentleman left who are prepared to apologise on line)

                      Hopefully we can now get back to the fun bit of modelling a tank. We do this for a hobby for fun, not for political discussion. I’ll try and remember my own words at 2am when I am about to throw it out the window. I look forward to seeing your work.

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                      • #31
                        Originally posted by Meter Rat View Post
                        Hopefully everything has settled down. I have had a very nice apology regarding going off subject. Thank you.

                        Only small amounts of work done, as I am waiting on pay day to buy some materials. Been thinking of trying to make the side mudguards from empty beer cans and plastic rod,but I have a feeling they may be too thin. But, hay! At least they will get bent and damaged naturally.

                        Removed all the moulded on tools. And reinforced the damage from underneath. Filled the damage.

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                        Built up a jack. I need to remove the existing mounts and make some better ones. Found and temporarily installed the fire extinguisher. Brass tube, and PE spru made the new spare aerial tube. I need to do this on Tiger 231 as I am fed up with knocking off the plastic one.​

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                        Now need to find the patience to build the PE clasps for the tools, and fix the stand offs for them. Then need to look at how to build the clasps for the tow ropes, and gun cleaning rods.
                        I see you're tackling that turret straight away, but first those molded on tools. Yeah, they need to go. That's one thing I like about the New HL tanks. Separate tools and the such. Now, only if we could get more Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrritish tanks. We need more Churchies, crommies and Tildies.

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                        • #32
                          Originally posted by Chris curran View Post

                          I see you're tackling that turret straight away, but first those molded on tools. Yeah, they need to go. That's one thing I like about the New HL tanks. Separate tools and the such. Now, only if we could get more Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrritish tanks. We need more Churchies, crommies and Tildies.
                          The turret will nae get touched. It’s metal. I may drill out the view ports, and that is it. All the tanks you have mentioned are too old for me. I grew up in the 70’s. So it would be Centurion, Chieftain, and Scorpions.
                          Maybe a Comet, because my father was a driving instructor in them, before moving on to Centurions.

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                          • #33
                            Working on my tiger II
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                            • #34
                              This Tiger will be eventually the one in the Ardennes

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                              • #35
                                Originally posted by Meter Rat View Post

                                The turret will nae get touched. It’s metal. I may drill out the view ports, and that is it. All the tanks you have mentioned are too old for me. I grew up in the 70’s. So it would be Centurion, Chieftain, and Scorpions.
                                Maybe a Comet, because my father was a driving instructor in them, before moving on to Centurions.
                                Good man. Leave that turret alone, but do all the other stuff. .

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                                • #36
                                  Will be turning my Tiger II to the one commanded by Otto Blase ,was trained by Michael Wittman and fought in Wittmans last battle in France .Was a tank commander in the battle of the bulge … was brutally gunned down with his crew while trying to escape his disabled tiger .His Tiger was numbered 332.

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                                  • #37
                                    Originally posted by megawatt40 View Post
                                    This Tiger will be eventually the one in the Ardennes
                                    I just don't understand why you continue to hijack Meter Rats post? And rather rudely.

                                    You going off topic about Michael Wittmann, then posting up pics and stuff not related to the original topic by the original poster is Not appreciated. And the original poster has already asked you Not to do this.

                                    It's poor etiquette.

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                                    • #38
                                      Originally posted by megawatt40 View Post
                                      Working on my tiger II
                                      You should make your Build post a separate one. That way we can focus on your Build. Here, we're focusing on Meters build.

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                                      • #39
                                        Originally posted by megawatt40 View Post
                                        Working on my tiger II
                                        How do you manage to keep you workbench so tidy? Mine looks like a war zone.

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                                        • #40
                                          Originally posted by Chris curran View Post

                                          Good man. Leave that turret alone, but do all the other stuff. .
                                          I presume you mean the turret needs repositioning like in the Heng Long. To be fair, I had not noticed if it is or isn’t. And this being a Torro, I assumed it will be correct. Thanks for giving me more to investigate and using my own words against me 🤣. Once you know about it, you can’t un-know about it. I need to change the the gun elevation to servo operation, as the current motor driven one is just weird

                                          The board is a Taigen V3 and it is showing with 6 channels presumably for servo although they are different plugs to servo plugs. Any advice, from those with more knowledge on this would be welcome.

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