I really thought about what other detail I could have left out on the upper hull, as I didn't want to redo it after the hull was primered and painted. I thought hard if I wanted to add the additional countersunk holes and bolts around the perimeter of the driver and radioman's hatch cover but decided against it.
Why? Well for one, the available reference I have are conflicting as to the holes' location.
Are they inside the hatch cover?

Or outside? Granted of course that this is a Panther F diagram, but still should they be that different from the G?

And finally I am wary of adding detail that isn't really there. As you can see in the picture of the Bovington Panther http://jtrowbridge5.smugmug.com/Panther ... #!p=8&n=10 (6th picture in the page) there is really only two countersunk holes and bolts on the hatch cover which the HL panther already has. I can see some very faint bulges for the bolt holes but I think there were covered over by putty from the factory so that the hatch cover is smooth all over. They are there but I think they are so faint as to be unnoticeable on the real tanks let alone at 1/16 scale.
So with that I decided enough is enough with the detailing and washed the upper hull for painting.

A little bit of soap never hurt anybody

I was careful to keep the turret traverse motor on the underside of the hull from getting wet. And here are some pics of her clean waiting to dry.

