About this detail of the Tiger
This kit has a new-tooled turret inside wall. It is made of two parts, shown here. Tigers of this type had a lot of equipment stored on the inside wall, and this kit provides some of it. The image shows some flasks, boxes, gas mask containers and vision blocks.
But most of the equipment that should be on these walls is missing.
The layout of wall storage was changed several times and is poorly documented. This is the layout that we see on Tiger "132" from the 1.company in Tunisia. We have reason to believe that it's the original Tiger layout and was used on about 20 tanks. Tiger "712", a museum example from the 2 company, had a different layout.
This diagram is not completely finished. A few electrical components remain to be added. But almost all of the wall storage is drawn here, in its correct position. Note that the most prominent item is an electrical bus running along the wall near the top.
Some of the items on Rye Field's left-hand wall are at the wrong positions. It seems that they were modelling Tiger "712" rather than a 1.company tank.
Most of the missing items are on the kit's sprues as unused parts inherited from previous kits. It should be possible to recreate the correct layout.