Here it is when I first brought it home. A keen eye will be able to spot the smoke fluid stain on the turret requiring its 1st repainting.
But overall not bad for a less then $300 Taigen King Tiger with metal running gear and tracks!

And here it is in its first repaint. All quiet on the Eastern Front but DAMN its cold! A little spray of Ballistol on the running gear and tracks and it could run all day in the snow and never get bogged down, like a hot knife through butter!

But the more I saw some of the OUTSTANDING work done by you fine gents I quickly realized this would NEVER do! So a re-re-build was in order this time a little more then just paint!

First was a new Torro lower hull which I forgot to photograph! Next came a complete zimmerit job however much to my dismay I learn afterwards the kit for a Tamiya King Tiger was slightly different then that for a Taigen King Tiger. Biggest differences being the rear but I made the best of it.
Note I shaved off the molded on headlamp wire for work later.


With help and LOTS of parts from the one and only Forgebear all the hatches became metal and opened up!




Now at about this point I know some of you caught what just happened.


And here we can see first hand the differences between the H/L, Taigen, Torro King Tiger and the Tamiya King Tigers rear bulkhead, kinda rough huh? That's ok, it gets better! Note the mud? NOT A CARPET QUEEN!


In the next set of pics after some paint work and more detailing! Please stand by!
