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  • SteveH
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 1287

    #31
    Morning John

    Starting to get confusing, I know how you feel. I am at weathering with my SturmTiger prototype, which has been a fun journey.

    I have accumulated some references, which might help if you get stuck, just ask.

    I'll put up a thread of where I am later today, as I need to share more with all the site

    Good start with the late version, your wheels are all steel, its the early dished wheels which are rubber tyred

    The rear decklayout could literally be 1 of 20 variations as it has been noted, they were all conversions of returned Tigers for the most part, so they would/could/should all be different.

    Best to pick a reference and try to build that.

    All good fun, I really look forward to your zimmerit, didn't the AFV kit come with zimmerit combs?

    Mine did!

    Hvae a fun day

    regrads

    Steve H

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    • JR
      • May 2015
      • 18273

      #32
      Greetings fellow plastic stickers.
      Rick ....... Thanks , that is good to read, you can never tell with books, esp when I couldn't find any reviews.
      Tony....... Your most welcome, you will be pleased to read I've bought some Fruill tracks and will be fitting them at the right time:smiling3:
      SteveH ........ I will look out for your post, thanks for the info on the wheels, think this will just have to be in the correct time zone, at least I can still have it in a building being rearmed and having some maintenance .
      My book is due this week, so going to hold off any more build until I've found any relevant information.
      As for the Zimmerit, no combs worse luck, but have ordered the Trumpeter ones. Had a look at some very expensive ones @ around £40, no way spending that amount . :sad:
      Thanks for looking in and the help.
      John.

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      • Mini Me
        SMF Supporters
        • Jun 2018
        • 10711

        #33
        John,
        I once read that you could do zimmeritt with a hacksaw blade. The coarseness being determined by the number of teeth on the blade.
        Rick H.

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        • JR
          • May 2015
          • 18273

          #34
          Rick .Cheers.
          Worth thing about as I have quite a few from when I was working.

          John

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          • grumpa
            • Jan 2015
            • 6142

            #35
            Great kit John, built the old Tamiya version many years back but it's impolite to post a finished kit on some one elses 'in prog' thread, so I won't. :smirk:
            Will be watching this one :thumb2:

            cheers, Jim.

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            • JR
              • May 2015
              • 18273

              #36
              Originally posted by grumpa
              Great kit John, built the old Tamiya version many years back but it's impolite to post a finished kit on some one elses 'in prog' thread, so I won't. :smirk:
              Will be watching this one :thumb2:

              cheers, Jim.
              Hi Jim.
              Make your self comfortable.
              You could pm a photo :thumb2::smiling3:
              John. .

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              • Guest

                #37
                Originally posted by Mini Me
                John,
                I once read that you could do zimmeritt with a hacksaw blade. The coarseness being determined by the number of teeth on the blade.
                I normally use a fine modeller saw, but then, the only Zimmeritt I’ve done in recent years has been on 1/72 scale models. For 1/35 I’d probably just look for a coarser saw, though.

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                • col68
                  • Nov 2016
                  • 1505

                  #38
                  Nice work so far John. I will grab my chair and sit in on this one.
                  I have used the no nails method for zim it works well,best to leave it for a while after application before you apply the pattern.

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                  • Jim R
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 15745
                    • Jim
                    • Shropshire

                    #39
                    Hi John
                    All getting very complicated :smiling5: - so many possibilities. It was Ron who did the zimm but I can't pin point where although it was quite recent.
                    Keep having fun.
                    Jim

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                    • spanner570
                      SMF Supporters
                      • May 2009
                      • 15438

                      #40
                      G.C. Race. (Ret.)

                      Is the zimm. really neccessary? I know nothing about when or where, but perhaps the stuff wasn't applied, or fell off at the time you are thinking of modelling it?
                      If it helps I used my modelling knife and just scribed the zimmerit onto the paste.
                      If you want to wander over for a blimp it's on 'Roberts Panther G.B.' I hope it might be of some help.

                      I'm sure all the suggested methods mentioned will give excellent results, its just that I found scribing it on was fairly straight forward - ish!

                      Good luck boss whichever method you choose.

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                      • JR
                        • May 2015
                        • 18273

                        #41
                        Afternoon , its too hot to model, tried for an hr after lunch and stood my self down.
                        Jakko.....Thanks, although I have some ready made on order it's good to have another plan.
                        Colin.....Cheers mate, that I shall do. I'll have a play on some old plastic card. Thanks for that.:thumb2::smiling:
                        Hi Jim..... It sure is, the way I see it no one will know if I'm right or wrong. ! Thanks for confirming it was the Skipper.
                        Ron ..... Sir, thanks I've been and checked it out. Looked very good.
                        As I'm waiting for a book, tools for the Zimmerit , some Vallejo paint, a cabbage and a cuddly toy, I decided to sort out some figures.
                        Before I ventured on to the internet I checked the stash. One set of MiniArt tank maintenance crew, unused, and one set of [ATTACH]310679[/ATTACH]

                        Box art is slight different to this , but the figures are the same. I really like these MB figures, they have very thin seam joins, which can be removed quickly. The fingers are nicely sculptured, on some other makes when compared theirs are like large hams, far to thick. I've recently used various arms from kits to make up figures, some of the left overs are far to heavy to use with the MB.
                        Hopefully it will get cooler this week, I don't know if anyone else has noticed when using the TET glue they are having to hold the parts together longer.
                        Cool drink time .
                        Thanks for looking in .
                        John.
                        Attached Files

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                        • Jon Heptonstall
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 1704

                          #42
                          Home made zimm is satisfying when it's done but a real pain while you're doing it. Any one tried the pyrogravure method?That's fun!
                          Think i'd go down the ATAK route next time.
                          Jon.

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                          • Fernando N
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 2448

                            #43
                            Hi John, nice big assault gun , I'll join the back row with a ladder next to Richard and Steve.:smiling:

                            Nice start at the construction and good luck with the zimmerit.:thumb2:
                            Looking forward to see what you've got planned with those figs, maintenance dio after some action?

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                            • JR
                              • May 2015
                              • 18273

                              #44
                              Hi you two :smiling:
                              Jon.....No not even thought of that ! What's ATAK.BTW ? Before I go and look .
                              Fernando .....Hi , you get the prize of the week , sorry can't post it , dam, I'll eat it for you.! Yes I thought , Sturm in a building, tracks being adjusted, reloaded. I've just ordered a workshop kit by Tamiya
                              [ATTACH]310696[/ATTACH]
                              And
                              And [ATTACH]310697[/ATTACH]
                              I had the last one before and used the figures, but it has a correct engine ! Just need some figures for loading the shells.
                              John .
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                              • scottie3158
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 14221
                                • Paul
                                • Holbeach

                                #45
                                John,

                                This is going to be another masterpiece mate.

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