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Ron's Tamiya 1/35 Panther Ausf. A - With home made zimmerit.
looking very nice,Ron liking this a lot,
the Zimmeri,is looking so good,like how its turned out,
real must give it a go as well,scars me so :confounded::smirk:
real must give it a go as well,scars me so :confounded::smirk:
No negative waves, Lady!
Just try it out on some spare plastic and don't be too fussy. If you mess it up, just scrape it all off and start again - I do, often! Nothing wrong with that, it's all part of the zimm. application fun....
Small update folks. Wheels on and I've made a start on the turret.
This weather has it's advantages - A good excuse to be at the bench.
I've finally got the coating behind me - Thank gawd! The round thingy on the turret front was a real pain to do.
Here is the result, ready for a final all over coat of dk. yellow on the upper hull, turret etc., before I add the bits.
I've added the vinyl tracks and started to introduce the 'sag'. You can see the track join by the drive sprocket. This will be nicely hidden by the skirts.
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.....yes, I know it was to be an OOB build, but I couldn't resist making the side skirt whatsits.
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Paul - I'm very happy you consider my attempt at zimmerit'ing "A fair facsimile." Thank you.
After a bit of experimenting, it's a strong mix, and holds up well enough for purpose - I don't know how it would react to knocks. That reads a bit abrupt, doesn't it? It's not meant to, and I hope it goes some way to answering your questions.
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