Actually I haven't gotten to it yet, but I have good reason

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I had an idea a few days ago that I wanted to work on before I went back to painting/weathering. I thought about making a new gun to swap out in the ausf. F1's turret to make it an F2 (Early G). Well the gun swap just doesn't work, so I set out to make a whole new turret with the new gun, that way I can just swap turrets and I have a different tank. Maybe later I'll give it its own chassis but for now it will just be a swappable turret with the F1. I also thought I'd go and make it a really good turret by giving it opening side hatches, and a full interior. I have finished the new gun and muzzle brake, and I have just about wrapped up the turret's side hatches and all the little tweaks that have to be made to the exterior of the ausf D turret I'm using. I have done some turret interior research, but I have a feeling I'll need some more photos before I'm satisfied enough to do the actual fabricating. I don't anticipate it being too difficult though, as usually the turret interior consists of a turret basket, some seats and optics etc. I already stole the breech from another kit so i won't have to fabricate that.
The main reason I'm not doing this while simultaneously working on weathering the other two is because I want to wait til I can have a solely painting session. If I do it that way I won't have to have multiple sessions and that means more times I have to clean my airbrush...
Don't fret though, the F1 only needs and over spray of Tamiya buff, and some dusty washes from the airbrush, and then the enamel top coat and it will be complete in my book.
I'll try and get pictures of the new turret I'm making up this evening. I hope to have the working hatches installed before I go to bed tonight.
-Kevin