[Tiger 321]
Links
Best in 1/6th scale, all metal armour.

Vince Abbott 's Hobby Gallery has an extensive amount of pictures. These include the real Bovington Tiger I, his Armortek Tiger, figures, building progress, videos and the list goes on. You will likely spend many hours here.

Paul Cundy's Tiger I Pictures of his petrol powered 1/6th scale Armortek Tiger I

Alan Hamby Tiger I Information History and technical information of the legendary Tiger I, PanzerKampfwagen VI.

David Sam's Tiger I Includes pictures of his Armortek Tiger I.

Armortek Tiger 213. This site has video of his tank running in the snow.

Paul's Tiger I shows pictures of his Armortek early Tiger I Ausf E build, number 1321. Comprehensive site includes Dragon figures, period photos, and biographies.

John's excellent web site with many 1/6th scale models, figures, vehicles, and tanks, including owners of Tiger's from Armortek. Along with historical information, posters, and many photos taken at meetings. WWII period and recent running of the Bovington Tiger on video are also here. Rob Veenendaal's closeup pictures of the Saumur Tiger while it was displayed at Panzermuseum in Munster Germany are also available on this site.

The Steel Dragons website formally known as the Gulfstream RC Car Club (GSRC), has a lot of information with pictures of Armortek tanks and other 1/6th vehicles including the 21st Century Stuart and a German 250.

David Byrden's site includes a library of information for modelers about the Tiger 1 tank and a workbench where a "virtual Tiger" model is under construction.

Panzerbasics Rob Veenendaal's new Tiger page with detailed drawings and measurements of the Tiger 1. This is a great resource for the Tiger modeller.

Tiger Markings

Mark 1 1/6th Radio Controlled Model Tanks

Scale Hardware Source for metric and very small hardware

The Nutty Company Source for metric hardware

EKP Supplies Source for BA type nuts, bolts, etc. Located in England

Uckfield Panzer Works Cool movies, photos and other projects

Tims Plastic Panzers His 1/6th Scale WWII Vehicles

Battery Mart Source for batteries in the USA

How to Create Accurate Weld Effects Excellent article for making welds, mostly 1/35th but can easily be scaled up to 1/6th.