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  • Guest

    #46
    Welcome to the Sig Graham and nice work on the zimmerit mate

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    • Guest

      #47
      Originally posted by \
      Oooooo, I don't need telling twice. Cheers Patrick...... Ah, that means I have to finish the Zimmerit..... Bugger
      Pah, the zimmerit is all but done! And it's turned out great

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      • Robert1968
        • Mar 2015
        • 3596

        #48
        Although I'm doing my Jagdpanzer iv Lang I also am tempted by my other Hetzer I have ( accademy ) I just got the metal tracks for it Indi and iddy widdy pins




        But maybe I'll keep for another day

        Regards


        Robet
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        • Guest

          #49
          Originally posted by \
          Although I'm doing my Jagdpanzer iv Lang I also am tempted by my other Hetzer I have ( accademy ) I just got the metal tracks for it Indi and iddy widdy pins
          [ATTACH]154587[/ATTACH] But maybe I'll keep for another day


          Regards


          Robet
          How much were they Robert?

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          • monica
            • Oct 2013
            • 15169

            #50
            very nice start with the Zimmerit,on this one Graham,,and welcome to the sig,


            must ask what is the tool you used,and do you have a pic of it,? plz,


            as you said a roller type would work well,

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            • Guest

              #51
              These are they Monica. You get rollers and rocker types in different sizes. To be honest, this was the first and only time I used them. I also have a set of the Tamiya blade type that I will try on my next Zimmerit project. I will have to finish this one with the same tool type to ensure continuity. But I think, from what I have seen, the blade type work very nicely.


              The rollers are good for a full length section, the rocker/stamp type are good for small places. This is a bit thick on this model but as removing the Milliput would possibly do damage, I will finish it off this way.


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              • monica
                • Oct 2013
                • 15169

                #52
                thank you Graham,for the info on that set will have to look into getting some,as well,


                I have only ever seen the Tamiya blade type,ones,


                I do think the roller would be good on the upper hull,the long parts,

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