I hope everyone had a great Christmas!!
I got a few days off over the holidays and got a few hours in here and there. Most of the time was spent finishing up the zim. I wish now that I had not been so thorough with it. I wanted more of a damaged look, but will have to pry some of it off here and there. The thing is, it is sticking really well because I had sanded it all with 320 gt. Live and learn.
I started the first stage of the rear lighting with a small tube of plastic that comes with new paint brushes to protect the bristles. You can see it in one of the rear shots. I also spent some time working over the fenders to my liking. Next, I will take a rotary sanding drum on the dremel and thin them out just a bit at the edge and work them a bit more. I made all the cable brackets for the sides of the upper hull out of plastic. I busted a couple off to enhance that beat up look. Like I mentioned earlier, this one is going to be really nasty. I used thin solder wire to create the wiring for the stock HL smoke pots on the turret. I also use solder for the fake wire connection on the front headlight, just a little wider size. After I got most of that done, I put a quick coat of primer back over it just to make it all one nice color and help me to feel like all the hours spent are coming together.
I worked on a few changes on the back deck to coincide with the mid production Tiger. Still have a ways to go on all the tool mounting and such. But am waiting on a metal tools to show up.
I took off the outer wheels today, and I think I am going to find a Taigen metal hull for this beast before I go any further below with all the wheels and such. I have metal drive and idler gears as well as full metal gear boxes for it when it goes back together. Now, just to find one that doesn't have 100 USD shipping attached to it.
Here are some random shots.
