[quote]Since the kit is very expencive this one will be OOB, /quote]
Well, that turned out to be a lie. I have bought some metal AM parts to outfit the tank "as cool as possible".

The picture is a bit difficult to see, but this is the content of the set
1. Small part set (mostly handels)
2. Front set (Mirrors etc.)
3. Tow shcels and bolts
4. Turret Handholds
5. Loaders Machine gun
6. Rear stowe baskets
7. Improved Idler system
Still missing the metal sidesteps, but they are in the mail.
The tank will have metal tracks as well. I'm not sure if it will be a waste of time weathering the tracks. The paint will probably just come of during driving, or...?

I bought a gun stabilizer as well. I want to get that gyro effect on the barrel in though terraine. Does it work? I have no idea yet. I have put a standard lighter next to one of the road wheels just to show the size of this beast.
The building process is straight forward, following the plans. So far I think the quality of the kit is exellent. I use super glue for most of the lower hull to make it strong enough for "rough" terraine. My Tiger 1 had to go through some major repairs due to the lack of strenght in ordinary glue. I have made all the road wheels (which each has 14 parts), shock absorbers (which works as the real thing), improved idlers, and "finished" the lower hull (which is as big as a medium row boat). No pictures of it yet, since it is covered with masking tape and need another stroke of paint. And yes, you need a LOT of paint for this model. I'm using Tamiya Acrylics and I'm starting to realize why the plans advice you to use spray cans.
Cheers
Erik
P.S I think it is safe to recommend this kit for all of you, if you can afford it. I saved money for allmost two years before I bought it. And Steve, No - It will NOT be converted to a Dachs