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king tiger zimmerit
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 2:08 pm
by michelekingtiger
how do you make zimmerit for a 1/16 king tiger porsche turret? can you buy it as like slabs or is their a type of like putty to use to make it?
cheers
Re: king tiger zimmerit
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 2:30 pm
by Matdragon
hi there mate,
people genurally use mulitput, its a 2 part e-poxy putty (like modeling plado that goes hard) , we mix it up and lay it thinly flat onto the tank, and then inprint the Zimmerit patton,
this works great for cureved areas and such, but for large flat area's crispy's plasticard method works well, glue on the plasticard and then use a soldering iron to put the patton in,
sorry its a bit vague, but ive not actually done it before !
any other Q's ill try to help!
Matt
Re: king tiger zimmerit
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 3:00 pm
by Herusker
Hi,
i made the Zimmerit with Apoxie. You can find it here
http://www.imperial-modellbau.de/shop/index2.htm. Search for "Zimmeritset Stempel + Spachtelmasse".
Here`s a pic of my Kingtiger with Zimmerit:

Re: king tiger zimmerit
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 4:04 pm
by Rivetcounter
I'm not being arrogant or sarcastic but have you tried using the "search" facility this has been covered several times in the past and would save the same people spending valuable time re typing methods used
Re: king tiger zimmerit
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 5:06 pm
by michelekingtiger
thanks matt and Herusker, it werent vague at all twas very helpful as i do use my soldering iron alot of these tanks so am greatful

thanks for the link mate am looking into it now

Rivetcounter yes i understand what you mean i didnt use it as i do like to ask for help myself instead of rifling through every zimmerit thread started

thanks again

Re: king tiger zimmerit
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 1:14 am
by Mackem
We don't seem to have a complete guide to applying zimmerit available on the forum. So here's a link to a tutorial on applying zimmerit.
http://www.tankace.org/zimmerit_2.pdf
Cheers
John
Re: king tiger zimmerit
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 8:55 pm
by michelekingtiger
cheers for that john its been very helpful!

will soon put that tutorial to use (Y)
thanks again