I’ve ended in my last report with gun mantlet and muzzle brake - at least to the gun mantlet I will come back later for a few details. But first it will go on with the driving ring for the slip ring. This one received at this time additionally a cutout at the front for the recoil unit.
Then was centrally a hole for the slip ring drilled...
…and thereafter was the driving ring mounted into the rotation ring, here a view from inside...
…and here from below.
The slip ring himself finds his place, here again a view from inside...
…and here from below. Therewith the slip ring not excessively protrudes into the turret; I've used an approximately 1 cm thick adapter plate of aluminum in-between. At the bottom side were used countersunk screws so that no cable while endless turret rotating hooked behind somewhere and then tears off.
Now again to the gun mantlet. Throughout the whole production period received the Kingtiger with Henschel turret a couple of changes. Many pictures demonstrate this, but the gun mantlet remained unchanged.
As here to see has Torro's gun mantlet two stages,...
…but the original mantlet only one.
Therefore was the gun mantlet again reworked; the rear stage was closed with putty, then sanded and finally again with Mr. Surfacer treated.
At the same time I've concerned me around a few other details; these all at the rear side of the gun mantlet. A photo from this detail in original...
My gun mantlet was at the rear side completely hollow, only the external form was reproduced. For that I've cut a little piece of polystyrene and glued into gun mantlet. From this point was then filled up with Apoxie Sculpt and simultaneously half round rough formed.
Then followed again sanding…
…and received at the rear side also an undercoat with Mr. Surfacer.
And here the whole now in mounted condition…
At this time I'm noticed another detail; Torro has attempted to represent the wiring at the nuts of the mantlet, but this was not good detailed.
Therefore was then the coined wiring removed, through the nuts drilled and with thin stranded wire twisted; finally again finished with a coat of Mr. Surfacer.
The turret receive still more changes, but for today is this all.