I'm super happy to join you ! I find this group build idea awesome.
So ! My project is a Hummel, some may have seen that my first project was a Hummel when I joined the board and that's true. I was not new to scratchbuilding but it was my first tank and I've learnt a lot of things since so I think it was time to build another... much better ! I found on facebook some people who posted a ton of pics of the restoration of a Nashorn. It's been a great help to improve the details on my build, of course you have to carefuly study the difference between the Nashorn and the Hummel.
I have a lot of books about the Hummel but I haven't found good profile of a late Hummel with winterwash. I've seen some blurry pics, I've seen lots of 1/35 models built with winter camo but nothing solid. If you have any ideas...

I've addressed some issues I had with the first one : stronger hull, the gun platform as a different design, it can be take appart like the original (but I simplified it so you dont have to remove the front armor plates) and I spent a lot of time on the idler, return rollers etc. I had a lot of play on these parts on my first build.
The new hull, I tried to stick to the 1:1 model to design it. The middle bulkhead had 3 holes on the original but since there's not a lot of room in the 1/16 model, I had to do one single, larger hole. But it retains the original outlines of the 3 holes. This way the battery can go through it, you can also see in the floor a recessed square, this is for the battery, every mm counts.
You can see I'm using the I love Kit 15cm sFH 18 Howitzer which is a nice kit. It has been modified so I can the recoil and the elevation controlled servos (running on a HL TK 6.1s).
You can notice my old Hummel in the background. I will salvage it because I try to keep the cost as low as possible, and if possible, I'm planning to not buy a single thing for it (but paints of course !).