Yeah its boring, but I do like the final effect, the new method with the exacto saw's a bit quickerB_Man wrote:I know from experience that Milliput zimmerit can be a slow and painful job but it's well worth it. Great result all round.

Thanks Herman, I know what you mean. I was going to cheat and go ATAK but couldn't get hold of any at the time and being impatient went back to the messy wayHERMAN BIX wrote:Jeez I like that![]()
I printed my Zim into a waffle pattern on my STuG III and after covering most of it up, wondered why the effort, but when you just look and reflect.................
Thats when you know why

Thanks Arnie, good info on the lower, I did wonder whether that might be the case but iv'e chopped it nowArnie_DK wrote:Lovely!
I finished my own not too long ago, but used the Taigen recoil...that was a pain to fit!
I think the main "problem" with the lenght of the metal hull, is that they for some reason designed it, so the top hull would sit a bit back.
I used the metal hull for a Pziv I built some time ago and it fits well(had to extend the front fenders), except for the detail oriented, where you get an extra seam in the front.

ThanksThe Tank Man wrote:Top job done there so good detail and mod's!

Well I have put the tools on, I think some of them might need a dob of epoxy on the home-made clamps, there's a couple that haven't worked on the CA.

The clamps are just a bit of brass with a bit of copper wire for the handle. Not aber but cheap and a lot easier!


Also painted the hatches for the commander, loader and driver off white on the inside. Just want to add a few stowage items now and some antennas
