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Hi Mr. Smiff,
There could be a couple of reasons for this. Zimmerit patterns were applied by the people who made the vehicle and each company had their own pattern. Let's look at the Panther for a moment. There were 3 companies M.A.N., M.N.H and Daimler-Benz producing them and each applied their own pattern of Zimmerit. Same with the Tigger II manufacturers. I would say, go with the same pattern you used on the rest of it. Or, if you are building a Tigger II with a replacement turret, use the other one. As far as a repair job on damaged Zimmerit, I could see the front or the rear being re-applied, but both ends is highly unlikely. Just have fun Andy!!!
TIm has the answer too and was quicker than me....
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AllenLife's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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Wow Tim, I guess that does! I think I have seen pics of both types on the turret too, but can't remember where. Now, I really wonder why it was like that. Maybe Fritz had one too many schapps the night before he applied it to the face and rear....Or, it was easier to apply a larger pattern with the Zimm tools in a smaller area with obstructions in the way?...Great pic!!!
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AllenLife's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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Wow Tim, I guess that does! I think I have seen pics of both types on the turret too, but can't remember where. Now, I really wonder why it was like that. Maybe Fritz had one too many schapps the night before he applied it to the face and rear....Or, it was easier to apply a larger pattern with the Zimm tools in a smaller area with obstructions in the way?...Great pic!!!
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Allen
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A'noon Guys,
Some progress from during this week..... I got all "tracked out" after doing that first side,so took a breather from them and had a bash at the turret assembly....
Fitted all the internal bits,but only really needed to do the gun assembly as it's going to only have the commander's hatch open.Then the metal barrel.....
I'm liking that a LOT,a major improvement on the plastic kit one, almost a shame to paint it!!:tears-of-joy:
The turret with Zim and prickly bits fitted....
.... it's now under Halfords primer,(don't worry, I've straighten that wonky eyelet).
A bit of tidying up to do to the Zim and then it'll get the drunken glob sprayed on :smiling3: .
I'll be back later today,as always, thanks for looking in and any thoughts or plain old abuse more than welcome. :smiling3:
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I'm..... Moving on,the upper hull is now resplendent in THAT yellow...
... about that area then,well,thanks to Tim's kind photo uploads,I got an idea of what the engine deck grilles should look like,(the destructions are non existent for most of that area)....
.... The kit provides this....
That "mesh" is, admittedly,much better than the old Tamiya stuff,but still pretty awful imho:flushed:after about 2 hours,(yeah,count em... TWO hours!!),I cut and tried to fit both the slithers of double sided tape,and the mesh....
...yeah,not great,but just a little tidying up thought I... then, realised that the mesh should just be cut and fitted to the other covers... with no clue to that?!!... So then I thought "bugger it", I'll just buy some AM grilles...
actually,after looking further on KT's,I don't notice any of those raised grille covers at all?!!:thinking:
Anyway, I've tided up the other set it track segments and primered them with good old VJ Track primer :thumb2:
Yeah,I know... BORING!!:tears-of-joy:,but they take AGES, therefore I'm gonna show em!!:tongue-out3:
That's it for now,but more to come soon.... for those that I haven't bored to death already!!Comment
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This is the well-photographed 233 in Budapest in October of 1944, you can find several pictures of it online, from both sides, and if you know what to look for, you can spot the raised grilles fairly well:
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Thanks to you both there :thumb2:
Scottie,Dawg!!... And Jakko..
Done a bit more.... Tother side of tracks...
Not trying to tell you all how to suck eggs,but this is how I do em :thumb2:..
... Tease them around with a small cocktail stick
... and after wrapping it around,you might end up with this...
Not superb, but I'm rather pleased with the outcome.
Not sure that that you can see all of the other stuff that I've done there in those pics,but I can assure you, that this will be one of my best
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