Thanks again all. Well, the progress to date is as follows; the next tricky part of my plan was to conceal the wiring from the breech and at the same time redesign the turret interior so that it matches the original as much as possible. This is where the trade-offs had to begin. I wanted to create some semblance of depth to the turret basket. To do this I had to lose the universal 360 slip ring - so be it, ther just was no space under the turret otherwise, especially as I had the two-tier deck in the hull.
With the 360 joint out of the way i had about 15mm under the turret gear ring to play with, maybe 20mm at a push. Anyway, I began again by designing a faux basket and hull floor. The idea here is of course to provide something like the appearance of the original;
First was hull floor and the panels under which the 90mm shells would be stored,. I originally intended this to be fixed so it stayed in place when the turret turned but I dropped this idea because of the added complexity of making the imitation floor revolve.
I used the Aber German diamond plate for this as it was a much better 1/16 scale than others that I tried and just looked right. I also scaled the size of the panels down a little to try and create perspective/depth when viewed from above, Also seen here is the basket deck for the gunner's seat, etc, that sits above the hull floor (this will hopefully all make sense in coming images

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First the basket base and gunners deck/segment fits onto the four studs I made to hold the gear ring and assembly in place
Like so....
Then the faux hull floor is fixed to the basket floor and retained by two screws.This entire assembly is only 10mm deep so it will provide a little breathing space for the cabling (I checked and was relieved to find it worked as I planned!);
And here is the view from above. The floor can be seen here with the addition of hinges on the panels and handles where appropriate. I quite like the polished brass look! Shame I have to paint it

Notice at the rear of the gear ring is one of the ball races - I decided to remove this one (as seen in next pictures) as it obscured the effect and the turret could live without it. Another case of form over function.
Finally, here is the new faux basket and floor now painted and weathered a little with a few oil stains, etc.
Notive the now missing ball race to the rear. The visible stub to the right will be disguised by the commander's (I think?) seat that sits behind the gunner so only the left one will be visible (unless I figure out some other disguise for this - bowl of fruit maybe

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So that's it, I'm pretty much up to date now so I can go check out what you chaps have been up to now!
