Today's mission was all about getting the rest of the turret done and ready to go. Building on the previous effort, I used a mechanical pencil and traced the outline of the pistol port so I could see it through the semi-transparent resin panel. This would help with determining what areas needed to be sanded/trimmed down later on. I also used the kit-supplied storage bin and outlined its edges to serve as a guide for where I needed to cut out the zim panels to show that bare area.
I started on the right side of the turret first since that panel was going to be left fully intact. Unlike the flat hull panels, the curves here plus the section I cut out for the exposed area at the rear made it more challenging to get it glued down. For these, I used a combination of CA gel and liquid glue along with clamps in different spots to get it to all snug down.
Once the glue had set, I added the Atak resin viewport in place of the kit's non-zimmed part.
Now for the left side. This one was trickier as I would be removing a lot of the panel in multiple spots. Before taking it apart, I took advantage of the fact that it has the slots already marked out for the spare track holders. This is something missing from the kit-provided turret because on the Late Tiger kit, there are molded-in depressions that take them, but that turret isn't used in this kit due to the hybrid combo. Mechanical pencil outlined the openings for the two holders that wouldn't have zim around them to create placeholder marks. The rear bin section was removed as well and some damaged area created at the top edge of the turret side.
After gluing the main chunk down with CA gel and liquid glue, I used the port opening in the turret side to cut out a matching opening in the zim panel so the port could install. The pencil outline created earlier let me know where to sand down the raised zim with a round needle file so the port would sit flush without having to cut a circular opening to match it. It's worth noting here that the kit instructions don't tell you about adding the port's plug, part A3, to the port itself (assuming you want to show the port closed like I do). I used some of the left-over zim to apply a pattern to the port itself after cutting out openings for its mount bolts and then installed the whole port into the opening with liquid glue. Worked like a charm!
Now that I was done with all the clamping and handling involved with the zim application, I added the remaining turret details called out in Steps 17-18 dealing with the hatches and ventilator. The commander's cupola is conveniently provided as a one-piece deal as a new part but it didn't quite match up to the opening in the turret roof. I had to trim down the 'legs' around its base so it would sit flush. I didn't bother with adding the clear glass or other interior bits since it would be closed up. I also added the bottom portions of the spare track holders, the top parts will get added later when the links are ready to be installed. The instructions can't make up their minds as to what these parts should be numbered as (first they are R4s, then one becomes G28, then they all switch back to R4s) in three different designations in the same step...I went with them all as R4s, so hopefully that won't cause an issue...it will be minor if it does.
Last but not least, I used some scrap zim to create a small chunk on the forward turret area that more or less matches up with what shows on the reference photo as a little added detail.
And a quick little test to make sure everything is playing nice, I dry-fitted the turret to the hull.
Next up will be starting the painting process!