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  • Dave Ward
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 10549

    #1

    Which German AFVs had zimmerit applied?

    I always thought that zimmerit was applied to front line tanks/stugs, and not to support spgs etc. I have the Trumpeter 'Ostwind' in my hands & doing a bit of searching, I found this:
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    The Ostwinds could be built on refurbished Pz.IV hulls, would this zimmerit be a hangover from a previous incarnation? or was the Ostwind treated as a front line vehicle? - if so why wasn't the turret covered.? Not many very clear contemporary photos of the Ostwind around................
    Dave
  • wasdale32
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 1113
    • Mark

    #2
    Dave

    It looks like the Ostwind entered service in 1944 so by then then use of Zimmerit had largely been discontinued so I'm guessing this is a repurposed hull

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    • minitnkr
      Charter Rabble member
      • Apr 2018
      • 7490
      • Paul
      • Dayton, OH USA

      #3
      Zimmerit was factory applied from Aug. 43 to Sept. 44 to foil magnetic shaped charge anti-tank mines even though only Germany deployed them. One of those strange things done.

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      • Lee Drennen
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 7685

        #4
        Nice info guys. I never was big on building models with ZIM. It’s just another change outside my comfort zone but I plan on doing it soon.

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        • minitnkr
          Charter Rabble member
          • Apr 2018
          • 7490
          • Paul
          • Dayton, OH USA

          #5
          WWII German armor was built LIFO (last in first out). Upgrades/improvements were done as soon as approved to incorporate, so many older hulls coming in for repair went out with the latest stuff. This led to almost anything goes.

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