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WSN ~ Henglong Tiger I Transference
Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2018 10:55 pm
by Jnewboy
I am building a few tanks at once, I wanted a early production Tiger I using the WSN/Hobby Boss version. I also have a client who wanted a mid production Tiger I w/zimmerit. This wont be a detailed, blow by blow build as taking pictures constantly really slows me down but I thought I would share a few pics of the process. I am curious if anyone else has done this conversion?
2018-06-26_12-20-04 by
jon newsom, on Flickr
This is a good shot of the work so far, a removal and swapping of parts. I have already removed the shabby Henglong main gun completely as it is to short and replaced it with the Tamiya Tiger I gun and the Zimmerit ATAK kit. In the coming days I will finish the ATAK kit and clean up the surfaces on both then prime them for paint. I'll post another pic when they are both primed.
Re: WSN ~ Henglong Tiger I Transference
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 12:11 am
by c.rainford73
Following along looking forward to see what you can do with these

Re: WSN ~ Henglong Tiger I Transference
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 10:53 am
by tiger tiger
looking good

Re: WSN ~ Henglong Tiger I Transference
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 11:47 am
by jumpugly
Hi Jon! Did pretty much the same thing with Merit/WSN parts and barrel moved over to a Heng Long turret. I also used a Mato cupola for a friend's "controversial" commission piece using Jeff Shiu figures. Worked perfectly for his needs. He didn't want any zimm though.
Good luck moving forward, Guy
Re: WSN ~ Henglong Tiger I Transference
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 8:16 pm
by Jnewboy
jumpugly wrote:Hi Jon! Did pretty much the same thing with Merit/WSN parts and barrel moved over to a Heng Long turret. I also used a Mato cupola for a friend's "controversial" commission piece using Jeff Shiu figures. Worked perfectly for his needs. He didn't want any zimm though.
Good luck moving forward, Guy
Why is it controversial?
Re: WSN ~ Henglong Tiger I Transference
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 8:58 pm
by jumpugly
Some of my fellow modelers and especially figure painters thought the bronze "statuary" treatment with green patina was an unacceptable use of the tank and the Jeff Shiu figures (about $300 worth of figures!) despite the multiple stages of dry-brushing and washes. Not necessarily my cup of tea either, but I was happy with the result...in the end. This was designed as a sort of war memorial tribute to German tank crews. And I had a blast doing it. Besides, it led me to you guys here at this site!
Best, Guy
Re: WSN ~ Henglong Tiger I Transference
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2018 2:05 am
by Jnewboy
jumpugly wrote:Some of my fellow modelers and especially figure painters thought the bronze "statuary" treatment with green patina was an unacceptable use of the tank and the Jeff Shiu figures (about $300 worth of figures!) despite the multiple stages of dry-brushing and washes. Not necessarily my cup of tea either, but I was happy with the result...in the end. This was designed as a sort of war memorial tribute to German tank crews. And I had a blast doing it. Besides, it led me to you guys here at this site!
Best, Guy
I really liked it I think it's pretty cool. It does look like some kind of war memorial statue. You did a great job with the metal look. You're a good painter. If the Germans had one I can picture something like that being commissioned to sit outside of Brandenburg gate!

Re: WSN ~ Henglong Tiger I Transference
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2018 11:23 am
by jumpugly
Than you for the kind words Jon!

It was a fun job...just waiting for the case to arrive. My friend was toying around with the idea of scattering a couple of human skulls amongst the barriers, but I didn't think they would be appropriate and would diminish any "nobility" the work might have. So I disabused him of that notion. Besides, a small box of 1/16th scale Verlinden skulls would go for about $50!
And yes, I am almost positive that there are some folks who would actually like to see war memorial like this. Thanks again!
Best -- Guy
Re: WSN ~ Henglong Tiger I Transference
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2018 6:47 am
by Jnewboy
I did not intend on taking more pics before I primed it but I want to show how to fix the bulges on the bottom of the WSN Tiger.
You can see in the pic above of Jumpugly's WSN Tiger he used on his war memorial diorama that it has two bulges in the front lower plate which is incorrect for a Tiger I. They are there to accommodate the gears but the bulges themselves are unnecessary, the gears only actually go to the plate, not beyond it in the front so I cut off the bulges carefully without damaging the gears.
20180628_114041 by
jon newsom, on Flickr
I also noticed another problem, the lower front plate on the WSN Tiger I is to thin, compare it to the Henglong version which Henglong actually got right. So I added a styrene sheet, doubling the thickness of the plate and protecting the gears in one.
20180628_114854 by
jon newsom, on Flickr
20180628_114916 by
jon newsom, on Flickr
The bottom portion was alittle more tricky as the gears do slightly extend beyond the plate but I did the same method but first put a thin sheet by the gears to hold up another then laid on top to equal the thickness of the other sheet above.
20180628_121010 by
jon newsom, on Flickr
Now Bondo spot putty the top and edges and it will go to the paint booth for primer then wet sanding.
20180628_123858 by
jon newsom, on Flickr
Re: WSN ~ Henglong Tiger I Transference
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2018 2:14 am
by c.rainford73
Nice work Jon. Following along
