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Old 08-03-2017 | 05:51 AM
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Merlin88
 
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Default Looking for King Tiger Pics(Weld lines)

Good morning to all, First I would to say I hate to even ask this. The few posting I've done on here I get almost no response to them, so I will give it one more try and see how it goes. The last time I was at the AAF for a tank battle wkend, over a year ago, I purchased a Tamiya King Tiger kit. The kit stayed unopened for months, I eventually get in the kit and was cutting parts off, cleaning them up, assembling parts and stuff, priming all the metal parts. When I purchased this kit it was with the intention of doing a very accurate representation of the tank. I purchased the hardback book Germany's Tiger Tank by Thomas and Hilary. I have spent a lot of time watching YouTube videos on weathering techniques, looking for King Tiger overhaul videos, anything to see if I can get up close pics. The one thing I'm really missing is very up close pics of the weld lines for the deck welded to the hull and the top of the turret weld seams. I have GTS(Googled That S@@t) pics online, but I can not find good actual pics of the weld seams. Now I've looked at other King Tiger builds on this site and other sites, and while there super cool, are the weld lines accurate? So what I'm asking for is if anyone has actual pics. If Aberdeen was still open, I would've run up there and looked for myself, but the King has left the building! So what I'm asking for is if someone has been lucky enough to have taken a bunch of pics of a King and would they share them? This project is on hold for this very reason. Some might find this petty, some might not give a F***, at this point I don't have high expectations. I know this is a very wordy post, just asking for pics. On a side note, plans are already started for me to go to Bovington in 2020, and maybe a follow-on to Germany's tank museums, and for some, they could give a rats ass, for others they may give me some pointers. Thanks for taking the time to read.

Tim S