This is my first fix up of a tank, in this link my third post shows how much work I did just to get the tank at first!
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Basically I wanted an early Normandy Tiger like this artists impression of Wittmanns borrowed #007 (I know it was really a late Tiger);

I wanted to do as much as possible with minimal money input so some stuff is experimantal and probably pretty rubbish lol

I started with a few bits like moving the red warning LED for the gun into the turret mg hole, wiring up that LED to the hull mg LED and filling the hole on the mantlet. Also correcting the angle of the commanders cupola.
My first go out on some rough ground;

I have cut out and moved the drivers vision port, made blackout covers for headlights, added wires for smoke launchers, added modded cupola mg from mid/late cupola fixing, added loaders periscope (maybe not accurate but I like it), attached tracks to turret, moved antenna to correct place, cut out a bung from air filter (Il put this in a later post), put mesh on the engine grills and extended outer barrel using a tipex pen and other pen lid for support



In the last couple of weeks I have been doing some major(ish) renovations, including inner BB barrel now proper length (bbs dont just roll out or get stuck any more



Got two from ebay for £4.99, 8 ohm 2 watt, not amazing but much better than stock one!!
Also been opening up front hatches;

part of the reason being to have easy access to power and smoke gen switches;


I know my hatch holes are not perfect

(Edit) forgot to mention the hinges for each hatch came from a 1/24 Ford Explorer front door hinge

Got the other one done today;

but pulled out a leg of the hull mg LED in the process, doh!
That reminds me, the other thing I have been doing is replacing the mg LEDs for white ones with a hint of yellow paint for the proper colour. Plus coloured the headlights a little too.
Yeah so thats about it for now, just waiting for a few bits to dry, giving all a decent weathering using Ardennen's chipping and scratching method and a dark wash to dull it all down a little. I will probably have some good pics of finished(ish) tank up tomorrow or in next few days.
Hope you guys like this and my post isnt too rubbish lol

Cheers,
Dave