I was too tight to pay for etched mesh for the intakes on my PZ III so went around looking for a cheap source of scale (ish) mesh.
First to catch my eye was a 'nylon' tea strainer at 35p each. This seemed to have potential but I couldn't find any glue that would take to it (including superglue) to fix it to the plasticard rectangular frames i'd made. I just mentioned this failed idea to save anyone else the bother.
Second (successful) choice was a pair of metal frying pan spatter covers sold in Poundland for (you've guessed it) £1. I reckon you can get about 50 PZ III meshes from the pair (or 1 set with a lot of trial and error!). These can be cut with scissors(not your best ones) or small tin shears. I gently rolled a soldering iron over the mesh to melt it onto the plasticard frame, then trimmed the mesh around the edge of the frame afterwards.
Inexpensive mesh for PZ III
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- [ICE]monkey
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Re: Inexpensive mesh for PZ III
great tip , cheers
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all the best, ice
on second thoughts lets not go to Camelot ,it is a silly place
Re: Inexpensive mesh for PZ III
great tip 

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Re: Inexpensive mesh for PZ III
nice tip
will all be sold out when i get to pound land,all the tank builders will have bought then all now ::)
will all be sold out when i get to pound land,all the tank builders will have bought then all now ::)
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- littletankman
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Re: Inexpensive mesh for PZ III
Hi Yer Ive bought loads of these , used one as the finer mesh on my Tigers engine grills .And did think of making side skirts for my Pz.IV project when it starts depending on which model I choose.
Andy
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Re: Inexpensive mesh for PZ III
Just think, fit a super-booster smoke unit and you can bbq some sausages whilst you drive your tank around. If you can fit a beer chiller in the commanders hatch I reckon you could be on to a winner!
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- littletankman
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Re: Inexpensive mesh for PZ III
Hi I dont know were you live Im in Pboro . Im happy to get you some ive you can pay me via paypal
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Re: Inexpensive mesh for PZ III
hi all
thats what i used for a second set of armour for my p-39 project
iain
thats what i used for a second set of armour for my p-39 project
iain
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