1944 Porsche 'P' Turret King Tiger w\Commander

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Good Morning, Gentlemen!
Those Vice Grips that were shown holding the Brass Aerial Mount have shown up in this Build and others. Background stuff but they are of particular importance having been sent to me by another Past ( Now Enshrined ) Member of the Forum from those same Islands. He did not know (noted in his last Missive to me) if they would be of any use but as they are miniature in size and my fingers suffer from frequent visits by Uncle Arty, they are perfect for holding small stuff steady while it is being modded\mauled by me ;0) I have a couple of sets and try to make use of them all throughout Builds, Home Repairs, etc. It is funny how the small things in Life grow Large when properly viewed. More KT fun to come. Some scribing to make molded on pieces look more realistic.
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For those that celebrate it, Happy 4th of July!
I turned from scribing to working on the extra anti-Grenade mesh over the Engine Deck. Turned out OK. I took a few minutes to prime and paint and fix them in place. I made sure that they were the proper height for the turret to turn unobstructed. Progress.
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Re: 1944 Porsche 'P' Turret King Tiger w\Commander

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Those screens are slick mate.
Did you add material into the big end to complete them or have I missed something!?
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Herman!
I followed the pattern used by the Hobby Boss ones that came with the 1/35 tank I built to use for paint testing. Those came with the kit supports for the rear of the mesh Shields but nothing for the front. I did notice that the scale Hobby Boss parts seemed to be longer, almost butting up against the armored collar around the turret ring and over lapping at the rear to the armored, round Air vents. The 1/16 Taigen ones are much shorter so I mounted them at the rear edge of the rectangular air vent plate. If I started them at the armored collar, they did not cover the vents completely. I think I will make up a couple of curved pieces to cover the open fronts and install them that way. Makes more sense. ;0)
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