After backdating my 2010 Tiger to an early version, I have some leftover parts that I will not need, such as:
- commander's cupola with accessories
- tow C-hooks
- machined sprocket hubs
- pistol port plug
- loader's periscope
- loader's hatch
There are also some other, smaller parts as well that don't belong on an early Tiger, that I have not made/found replacements for yet and that are mounted. E. g. nut tabs for the sprocket perimeter bolts, jack, turret ventilator and maybe something else that I have missed.
Perhaps you have parts that belong on an early Tiger so that we could swap?
Cheers,
/Chris (Sweden)
Leftover parts backdating 2010 mid Tiger to early
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Re: Leftover parts backdating 2010 mid Tiger to early
Here is a picture.
In the middle is the commander's cupola with hatch, MG rail, hatch, periscope covers, MG and periscopes (in the cupola). To the left are the C-hooks with their mounting hardware and above those some engine deck details. Lower left are track link holders for the turret, lower center are the sprocket hub "caps" and headlight bracket. To the right is the loader's hatch with details, loader's periscope, grenade launcher and pistol port plug (right). Above those are the three "mushroom" fixtures for fitting a crane on the turret.

/Christoffer
In the middle is the commander's cupola with hatch, MG rail, hatch, periscope covers, MG and periscopes (in the cupola). To the left are the C-hooks with their mounting hardware and above those some engine deck details. Lower left are track link holders for the turret, lower center are the sprocket hub "caps" and headlight bracket. To the right is the loader's hatch with details, loader's periscope, grenade launcher and pistol port plug (right). Above those are the three "mushroom" fixtures for fitting a crane on the turret.


/Christoffer
A little too much is about right...