Later I got my hands on Tamiya´s then new Tiger I kit, called "Full Option" because of the up-to-date micro computers and a sound module. The models sound files have been taken from a running King Tiger in Saumur, France.
Sometimes it is a gain not to start a kit as soon as you have it at home for in this case some really nice after market sets and even technical improvements got available in the last years. And I was lucky to be able to acquire some of them...
These days I stumped upon this large (!) box again and decided to do some more work on this kit. Some years ago German company WECOHE developed an improved suspension for this and other kits. The kit´s suspension replicates the real vehicles torsion bar suspension by using flat strips of metal. Fixed to one side of the hull these strips and moveable on the other side by the suspension arm. This solution works, but the movement of the wheels isn´t close to a "real" torsion bar suspension. In comes WECOHE! They offered a complete new suspension using steel springs that keep a linear increasing force to absorb the shocks of the moving vehicle.

This is their second generation suspension, I got my upgrade to this improved version to a special price for I already had bought the previous one...








