Wipw, happy hundredth.
First, about the zim. I painstakingly masked off all the small parts that I did not want covered in zim. It was a little time consuming, but not very hard. I just put the masking tape over the part, then trimmed around it. If you gouge the hull area while cutting the tape, no biggie, because it will be covered with zim. I used the Tamiya tool set, and the zim goes on thin enough that you can spot the holes, drill them out, and apply the cable and spare track after the zim. I masked off the parts where the exhaust shrouds will go, and the storage bin on the turret. Oh yah, I removed the masks while the putty was still malleable so that I could perform any touchup needed.
I am using the Eduard set, and decided to leave all the cables out of the corresponding brackets. I applied the brackets for the cable on the side of the hull after I applied the zim,
BUT I would do it differently if I could do it again. I suggest applying the zim, and while the putty is still wet, press the brackets into the putty. I would test this out before, because I have never actually done it, but it seems like the best way.
About the PE sets: well I have put asside my early Tiger 1 because the Aber PE set is driving me up a wall. I got the $50 all inclusive Aber set for the early Tiger one. It has a JR barrel, cables, and an Aber PE set all in one box. It is a very nice set, but I will probably end up using only about 1/3rd to ½ of the parts. The Eduard PE set that I am using for this mid Tiger is MUCH easier to put together. However, as Wipw stated the quality is not nearly the same as the Aber set. For the money I would suggest getting the Aber PE set, and scratch building anything that is too complicated to put together. The fenders alone from the Aber set are worth the $20 or so bucks!!! Unfortunately, I feel like Aber needs to pay me to put the rest of the PE together because it can get VERY frustrating.
I highly suggest not getting the Eduard set if you just plan on using it for just the fenders.
There is no detail for the underside, and the detail that is included on the fenders is scarce. However, I do like their setup for all the tool brackets. You do not have to fabricate hinges like the Aber set.
Hope this helps some of you guys
edog