Hi Guys,
Im finally back after a long hiatus. There was quite a while where I wasn't really in the mood to do the Tiger, and typically when I was the forum went down, lol!

But in that time i've got quite a bit done.
The turret is nearly finished now, i've even got the base coat of paint on!

I made the torch cut smoke candle mounts, and the armoured electrical duct. I just need to add metal tie downs on this cable.

I added the power cables for the headlights, and used the angular sockets from the Aber additional set as I prefer them over the round ones.

Another intense build, and almost a model in their own right were the driver/radio operator hatch internal details. I've only finished one so far, and that took days! lol

But they look awesome done, and the locking mechanism actually works!

I've just got to fit it to the hull tonight, then start on the second one.

The periscope was a PITA to complete, but now its finished I love it. As a final detail to it i added aluminium foil 'mirrors' and perspex glass, and they look cool.

The exhausts are connected now. I used a set called 'Instant Rust' by Deluxe Materials to gain a heavily rusted, textured feel to it. The beauty of this set is the longer you leave it, the more they rust! As its a Tiger that has seen a lot of action, especially in the snow, I wanted a very rusty look. I used the pivoting caps from the Aber Basic set as well.
Over those is Aber's fantastic exhaust shrouds. I left one off for now to show the exhaust. The brass shrouds are perfect for denting and adding bullet holes too.

To the front end, i've added the handle and step, similar to Bovington's Tiger. I know its not really seen on any other Tiger, but I like the look, and there's no reason other crews wouldn't do a similar mod in the field. Instead of a flat step though, I used thick copper wire to look like a section of re-bar bent into shape and welded on.

Lastly for today is the loaders periscope cover. I scratched this from styrene strip heated and bent into shape. Its a little too wide, but I can live with that. I've made a periscope from brass, I just need to add the foil and perspex innards, then epoxy it in place.

I've also added a myriad of weld seams which frankly are pretty boring to look at lol, so I spared you guys the pictures!
Sorry I haven't updated in a while, as i've said before I don't like to work on the Tiger unless i'm 100% focused on it or i'll screw something up.
So to anyone following my thread, they'll be more coming soon! As always, post comments, thoughts and criticisms please.
Cheers,
Rik