I use red glazing putty. To spread it evenly and the vertical cut lines I use a artist painting knife. For the horizontal grooves I use a cheap dollar store plastic comb. Dip both the knife and the comb in paint thinner before sculpting the lines... It helps to keep the coating from sticking to the tools / clogging up the comb
Good video, since this video, Heng Long has made a lot of changes that you have made; headlights, mantlet, separate tools, etc. I have a newer one with most of these issues corrected.
+Tim Bryant Yes I'm aware if these newer upgrades, and they are much better and more improved from this 05 version. I recently upgraded one of the new edition HL tigers to a initial pattern tiger. That video is also on my channel that video link is ua-cam.com/video/ezT1_1-Ujdw/v-deo.html
I found your video and really like it. Did you paint the body from the dark gray early model to the light gray base? What did u use for your yellow? I think the germans called it a dark yellow but i like your shade.
The grey you see is not the original grey that the tank came in, but is my own shade and was airbrushed on. The yellow is also my own color but it is very close to tamiya Dark yellow. This too was airbrushed. Thanks for liking the video, cheers.
"Tiki" was a real Tiger I from the SSPzAbt.102 , the name was a nickname for one of the crew member's girlfriend. As for paint that depends on the type of tiger you have (early / late ) and which theater you want to replicate ( russia 1942, Normandy 1944 ...etc)
George Tingus Just been working on a 2015 version of this kit, they improved the electronics to have speed, sound, and smoke and the radio has a replaceable crystal. All nice improvements from this 2005 version.
I have a question! The Tiger is in your possession (Private Collection) as I understand it! So back to my question, did you move the fulcrum to the front, since Heng Long's tiger has a fake fulcrum, too much into the back of the tower? Cannon Aperture Moves Up and Down .... That should not be so !!
yes, the model is in my collection. As for your question, no the fulcrum is stock. I'm aware of the false fulcrum point but for my builds I have no real issues with the stock setup. BTW this is also present on the Taigen / torro, and the mato model. The only 1/16 tiger model that has this correct is the Tamiya.
Mitch Brennan For all my colors I use my own mixes, but I recommend model master german uniform grey, Tamiya Panzer grey, or Model master Schwartzgrau . I also recommend Tamiya Dark yellow
The model was requested to be painted this way because the person I built it for seen it in a video Game and wanted it to look the same. The real tiki did look different
Well done very nice project, do you have any more such videos of the (affordable) Heng Long series, can you please post details etc, thanks very much from Cyprus.
Currently this is the only HL tank that I have reworked. I have several more but haven't got to any yet. Just keep an eye on my channel as I always add more videos of models that I complete, thanks
dam good video.:-) the gun barrel length is correct, its a 1941-42 era 88 l56 gun, its scale is 30.8cm which is correct. the later version has the longer 88 l71 and different wheels.
If you mean the stock barrel, no it's too short. It is in the recoiled state. The same mod was done on the M26's barrel so it fits in the box. The kit is a knock off the tamiya tank which has the barrel at the correct length. As for the late war / early war tigers the barrel lengths were basically the same, only the muzzle breaks were different.
+James White If yours is the newer one with the sound system you need to first "start the engine" Push the button with the engine symbol on it and the tank will fire up, the lights will stop blinking and you will then be able to drive.
To make the copula open up at 2 o'clock the vision slits would be located in the wrong spots due to the way the copula is molded. In the future I'll replace the entire copula with a better aftermarket one,
If you want to model an accurate Tiki you should drill out two holes just above the drivers vision slot as Tiger 812 had two vision ports just like most early Tigers.
+James White I assume the battery is fully charged and the batteries in the radio are fresh. If those are not the culprit then it sounds like you might have something unplugged on the inside or worse case scenario something is faulty / burned. Was the tank new, or was it something that recently happened to the model where it was working and it stopped? Also Are the tracks Jammed / wedged? try to rotate the tracks / sprocket by hand. They should move and not be locked up
you should really invest in a cake turn table dont caust much and you can set the tank on them and just spin it that way instead of picking it up by hand and turning it, good video though man!
The speed controller is electrical, but does not have proportional drive. Mechanical speed controllers use a servo to move a slider which activates the motors
Yes and people have done it, you also replace the radio. I didn't do it for this build to save on costs and to save on time. For the purposes of this build the stock setup works for me.
That’s one of my favorite tigers. Tiki. The other is 007 Michael Wittmans
I've almost finished my tiger. Learning the hard way about making zimmerit texture.
I use red glazing putty. To spread it evenly and the vertical cut lines I use a artist painting knife. For the horizontal grooves I use a cheap dollar store plastic comb. Dip both the knife and the comb in paint thinner before sculpting the lines... It helps to keep the coating from sticking to the tools / clogging up the comb
@@oddball759mm I used contouring putty and a flat screwdriver, took far too long but turned out very nice
that is a very nice tank...you did great work.....
Your really good :) so much skill
Thank you! Cheers!
Good video, since this video, Heng Long has made a lot of changes that you have made; headlights, mantlet, separate tools, etc. I have a newer one with most of these issues corrected.
+Tim Bryant Yes I'm aware if these newer upgrades, and they are much better and more improved from this 05 version. I recently upgraded one of the new edition HL tigers to a initial pattern tiger. That video is also on my channel that video link is ua-cam.com/video/ezT1_1-Ujdw/v-deo.html
I found your video and really like it. Did you paint the body from the dark gray early model to the light gray base? What did u use for your yellow? I think the germans called it a dark yellow but i like your shade.
The grey you see is not the original grey that the tank came in, but is my own shade and was airbrushed on. The yellow is also my own color but it is very close to tamiya Dark yellow. This too was airbrushed. Thanks for liking the video, cheers.
You need a turntable.. even a cheap cake turntable would work for displaying.
+waynester71 This is an older video, since then I got a turntable, and can be seen in all my newer model showcase vids
What's tiki? And what's the best color for a tiger 1?
"Tiki" was a real Tiger I from the SSPzAbt.102 , the name was a nickname for one of the crew member's girlfriend. As for paint that depends on the type of tiger you have (early / late ) and which theater you want to replicate ( russia 1942, Normandy 1944 ...etc)
I like your Video and i was wondering how can you slow to tank speed down in the HULL?
not sure if it can be done with the stock electronics. You would need to replace them with electronic speed controllers that are adjustable.
George Tingus Just been working on a 2015 version of this kit, they improved the electronics to have speed, sound, and smoke and the radio has a replaceable crystal. All nice improvements from this 2005 version.
I have a question! The Tiger is in your possession (Private Collection) as I understand it! So back to my question, did you move the fulcrum to the front, since Heng Long's tiger has a fake fulcrum, too much into the back of the tower? Cannon Aperture Moves Up and Down .... That should not be so !!
yes, the model is in my collection. As for your question, no the fulcrum is stock. I'm aware of the false fulcrum point but for my builds I have no real issues with the stock setup. BTW this is also present on the Taigen / torro, and the mato model. The only 1/16 tiger model that has this correct is the Tamiya.
Looks awesome, I am now buying my first RC Tank, may i ask what colours you used for the Tiki? great video.
Mitch Brennan For all my colors I use my own mixes, but I recommend model master german uniform grey, Tamiya Panzer grey, or Model master Schwartzgrau . I also recommend Tamiya Dark yellow
If anyone wants to see my version of eastern front tiger-1 let me know
Nice work indeed. Too bad the camouflage pattern is off.
The model was requested to be painted this way because the person I built it for seen it in a video Game and wanted it to look the same. The real tiki did look different
Well done very nice project, do you have any more such videos of the (affordable) Heng Long series, can you please post details etc, thanks very much from Cyprus.
Currently this is the only HL tank that I have reworked. I have several more but haven't got to any yet. Just keep an eye on my channel as I always add more videos of models that I complete, thanks
dam good video.:-)
the gun barrel length is correct, its a 1941-42 era 88 l56 gun, its scale is 30.8cm which is correct.
the later version has the longer 88 l71 and different wheels.
If you mean the stock barrel, no it's too short. It is in the recoiled state. The same mod was done on the M26's barrel so it fits in the box. The kit is a knock off the tamiya tank which has the barrel at the correct length. As for the late war / early war tigers the barrel lengths were basically the same, only the muzzle breaks were different.
I have a tiger I the lights flash but it will not move at all can u help jim
+James White
If yours is the newer one with the sound system you need to first "start the engine" Push the button with the engine symbol on it and the tank will fire up, the lights will stop blinking and you will then be able to drive.
Shame you replaced the cupola in the wrong position. Should open at the 2 o'clock position.
To make the copula open up at 2 o'clock the vision slits would be located in the wrong spots due to the way the copula is molded. In the future I'll replace the entire copula with a better aftermarket one,
Yes, you're right. I suppose it's down to better of two evils. I went for mid version in the end with the later cupola.
If you want to model an accurate Tiki you should drill out two holes just above the drivers vision slot as Tiger 812 had two vision ports just like most early Tigers.
Yes that was a mod I made to the model after this was filmed. Thanks for the heads up
very cool
i did that but the lights still flash
+James White I assume the battery is fully charged and the batteries in the radio are fresh. If those are not the culprit then it sounds like you might have something unplugged on the inside or worse case scenario something is faulty / burned. Was the tank new, or was it something that recently happened to the model where it was working and it stopped? Also Are the tracks Jammed / wedged? try to rotate the tracks / sprocket by hand. They should move and not be locked up
you should really invest in a cake turn table dont caust much and you can set the tank on them and just spin it that way instead of picking it up by hand and turning it, good video though man!
This video is quite old, in the years after this video was made I did get a turntable and this is seen in my recent videos
how much you pay for it?
Kristijan Medved The starter model was purchased several years ago for about $70.00 USD on ebay
nice not too expensive
you can get it on ebay now for about 152...for metal tracks and gears...smoke and sound....then upgrade from there
traces of welding is not enough
..."TIKI"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i hate the mechanical speed control...
The speed controller is electrical, but does not have proportional drive. Mechanical speed controllers use a servo to move a slider which activates the motors
oddball759mm yes, but the lack of adjustable speed makes it look like a toy instead of a model, while its moving
I agree. These on off style speed controllers are a weak point of these RC models.
oddball759mm can't be replaced?
Yes and people have done it, you also replace the radio. I didn't do it for this build to save on costs and to save on time. For the purposes of this build the stock setup works for me.