Building a Mid-Production Normandy Tiger 1
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Re: Building a Mid-Production Normandy Tiger 1
The damage looks good and real! Looking at your work I'm really tempted to give it a shot as well, the results are fantastic.
I guess its a little too late but it might have worked to spray the plastic on the lowest plate section with the primer colour before applying the zimmerit (would it hold on the paint though?) so when it chips through driving it, it would leave natural looking wear and tear marks.
I guess its a little too late but it might have worked to spray the plastic on the lowest plate section with the primer colour before applying the zimmerit (would it hold on the paint though?) so when it chips through driving it, it would leave natural looking wear and tear marks.
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Re: Building a Mid-Production Normandy Tiger 1
And so on we go...
Now it was time to add zimmerit to the glacis plate. I thought that this was going to be a lot more fiddly than the lower bow plate - but actually it was not much more of a challenge.
Again, I wish I had done this earlier - I had to prise away my front headlight and mount before pushing it back into the putty once it had been laid underneath.
Billpe, that's an interesting idea - but I feel the paint would risk the Magic Sculp not sticking properly. Anyway, if this dries like the lot I did a couple of days ago - i.e. rock hard - it should stay in place however bad my driving!
Now it was time to add zimmerit to the glacis plate. I thought that this was going to be a lot more fiddly than the lower bow plate - but actually it was not much more of a challenge.
Again, I wish I had done this earlier - I had to prise away my front headlight and mount before pushing it back into the putty once it had been laid underneath.
Billpe, that's an interesting idea - but I feel the paint would risk the Magic Sculp not sticking properly. Anyway, if this dries like the lot I did a couple of days ago - i.e. rock hard - it should stay in place however bad my driving!
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My Mid-Production Normandy Tiger 1 build thread: http://www.rctankwarfare.co.uk/forums/v ... =22&t=8350
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Re: Building a Mid-Production Normandy Tiger 1
Hi tftm,
Looking good there
In your opinion how is magic sculpt better than milliput?
Cheers
Micky
Looking good there

In your opinion how is magic sculpt better than milliput?
Cheers
Micky
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Re: Building a Mid-Production Normandy Tiger 1
Looking great.
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Re: Building a Mid-Production Normandy Tiger 1
To answer your question Micky, I would say that Magic Sculp spreads/rolls more easily and more evenly than Milliput - although perhaps the finer grade of the latter would work as well (I have never tried it).lister fiend wrote:Hi tftm,
Looking good there
In your opinion how is magic sculpt better than milliput?
Cheers
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Re: Building a Mid-Production Normandy Tiger 1
Fantastic detail, the zim looks very realistic 

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Re: Building a Mid-Production Normandy Tiger 1
thank you, i might just give it a go,
you've certainly got a nice neat & uniform looking pattern.
yes looks very tempting
you've certainly got a nice neat & uniform looking pattern.
yes looks very tempting

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Re: Building a Mid-Production Normandy Tiger 1
Applying zimmerit to the hull sides
Well, onward with the brave or the foolish I suppose...
The hull sides are a yawning expanse of armour plate just crying out for zimmerit - but I was almost crying out once I had finished this lot. At least this time I was able to make the zimmerit showing below the missing side skirt blend in perfectly with the rest.
I'm not sure why, but the Magic Sculp didn't behave quite as well as before - perhaps it was the fact that the afternoon had been dry and hot (for a change). Although I rolled it out it was very sticky and so I ended up pressing quite roughly-shaped pieces along the hull sides before using my fingers to spread it out. As a result the thickness (or thinness) was not always as consistent as I would have liked. The top edge is, arguably, the most important place to get the thickness right and here I was pretty content.
Another important point if, like me, you have kept most of the moulded on side skirts (no, I am NOT going to scrap them all and replace them with the Voyager set this time) is to ensure that the zimmerit doesn't overlap their top edge too much - the illusion you need to preserve here is that the skirts have been bolted on after the paste has been applied.
Unfortunately, something I forgot in my haste and excitement were the attachment points for the missing side skirt. A schoolboy error. It would have been so easy to have pressed these into the putty whilst it was still wet. I didn't and so I have chipped away small rectangles to add these later.
Anyway, I will let the remaining pictures do the talking. Next, of course, I am going to attempt the trickier port side - where there are all those fiddly track cable mounts to be incorporated. Yikes!
Well, onward with the brave or the foolish I suppose...
The hull sides are a yawning expanse of armour plate just crying out for zimmerit - but I was almost crying out once I had finished this lot. At least this time I was able to make the zimmerit showing below the missing side skirt blend in perfectly with the rest.
I'm not sure why, but the Magic Sculp didn't behave quite as well as before - perhaps it was the fact that the afternoon had been dry and hot (for a change). Although I rolled it out it was very sticky and so I ended up pressing quite roughly-shaped pieces along the hull sides before using my fingers to spread it out. As a result the thickness (or thinness) was not always as consistent as I would have liked. The top edge is, arguably, the most important place to get the thickness right and here I was pretty content.
Another important point if, like me, you have kept most of the moulded on side skirts (no, I am NOT going to scrap them all and replace them with the Voyager set this time) is to ensure that the zimmerit doesn't overlap their top edge too much - the illusion you need to preserve here is that the skirts have been bolted on after the paste has been applied.
Unfortunately, something I forgot in my haste and excitement were the attachment points for the missing side skirt. A schoolboy error. It would have been so easy to have pressed these into the putty whilst it was still wet. I didn't and so I have chipped away small rectangles to add these later.
Anyway, I will let the remaining pictures do the talking. Next, of course, I am going to attempt the trickier port side - where there are all those fiddly track cable mounts to be incorporated. Yikes!
My Mid-Production Normandy Tiger 1 build thread: http://www.rctankwarfare.co.uk/forums/v ... =22&t=8350
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Re: Building a Mid-Production Normandy Tiger 1
Simply Wow.
That zim application & realism is breathtaking.
How was the compound by the time you got from back to front cured - wise ?
That zim application & realism is breathtaking.
How was the compound by the time you got from back to front cured - wise ?
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Re: Building a Mid-Production Normandy Tiger 1
You're getting pretty good at the zimmerit stuff. Can I send you a tank...?:)