That's my cue
http://forgottenhope.warumdarum.de/tutorials/skinningdingo.php
Thanks, very useful information - even though the learning curve seems steep.
Just wondering what you mean by hybrid skin? As in, the camo used the rotbraun and olivegrun instead of just the base dunkelgelb?
It could be anything, from monochrome to three colour camouflage + variations of that, depending on how you want to interpret the photographs. The '45 scenario gives a lot of "artistic freedom", since many of these last Tigers were coming from the driving schools and proving grounds.
Interestingly, almost all of these had an early hull - with new tracks and some type of hybrid turret, w. an old (e.g. drum cupola, MP port) and newer bits (e.g. zimmerit, reinforced mantlet, sometimes a lighter muzzle brake, new roof/cupola) + possible field modifications (like a debris guards on the mantlet). Only few of these had the late type road wheels, so the DAK Tiger would be perfect candidate for this (sans the Feifel filters).
Since there's a Berlin map coming, the 3./Pz.Abt.Müncheberg's Tigers were the last - operational - ones. I'd be glad to provide any further info on these vehicles.
For now, any washed out looking DAK Tiger, w/o any tactical number and zimmerited (worn) turret would be super.