I did not intend on taking more pics before I primed it but I want to show how to fix the bulges on the bottom of the WSN Tiger.
You can see in the pic above of Jumpugly's WSN Tiger he used on his war memorial diorama that it has two bulges in the front lower plate which is incorrect for a Tiger I. They are there to accommodate the gears but the bulges themselves are unnecessary, the gears only actually go to the plate, not beyond it in the front so I cut off the bulges carefully without damaging the gears.
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jon newsom, on Flickr
I also noticed another problem, the lower front plate on the WSN Tiger I is to thin, compare it to the Henglong version which Henglong actually got right. So I added a styrene sheet, doubling the thickness of the plate and protecting the gears in one.
20180628_114854 by
jon newsom, on Flickr
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jon newsom, on Flickr
The bottom portion was alittle more tricky as the gears do slightly extend beyond the plate but I did the same method but first put a thin sheet by the gears to hold up another then laid on top to equal the thickness of the other sheet above.
20180628_121010 by
jon newsom, on Flickr
Now Bondo spot putty the top and edges and it will go to the paint booth for primer then wet sanding.
20180628_123858 by
jon newsom, on Flickr