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The interior colour would depend upon when your Tiger II was built. For a period between October 1944 and the end of January 1945 an order was in place to leave the entire interior in the red-brown primer colour. Prior to this order, the lower hull (torsion bars, transmission shafts, floor panels, stowage boxes) would have been in the primer colour. The upper part of the fighting compartment and turret (excluding the turret floor) were painted in ivory/light beige. This scheme was re-introduced in February 1945.
On Tiger II's the ivory paint was carried down the side and rear walls of the lower hull to floor level with the exception of the nose plates were the ivory stopped about half way down.
Cheers,
Rich
Don't suppose they would be Panzer gray with a satin finish , or would that be too easy ?
Cheers, Christian B)
Don't suppose they would be Panzer gray with a satin finish , or would that be too easy ?
Cheers, Christian B)
looks like a lot of green in there Chris. Hell it's gonna be in the bowels of this thing so not like anyone will notice.![]()
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The engine pictured looks like the engine from my Tiger I model. I'm amazed about how small in diameter the drive shaft is.
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I think this is a Tiger II engine. I've even read in one of my books that the later KT's were painted dark green inside and out. Gary S.