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Never seen zim on the AA turrets on either. Normally attached to HQs for AA & security, but were very effective when deployed against inf. & strongpoints as well. PaulE
WW's and O'winds did see frontline use. There are many of them documented in the Bulge. I can ask a friend of mine on Tuesday about where and how many were used. He was one of the people who provided the German order of battle for A Time For Trumpets.
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Monogram 1/72 B-26 (Snaptite) as 22nd BG B-26, 7-Mile Drome, New Guinea
Minicraft 1/72 B-24D as LB-30, AL-613, "Tough Boy", 28th Composite Group
Photo's show them both with and without Zimm. All Wirbelwind and Ostwind were built useing re-condition hulls. So it would depend on when the original tank was bult. Production ran from July 44 to March/April 45. So early vehicles would more likely have it, though not always as shown by the 5 Wirbel's pictured alongside the trial Ostwind in Summer 44. The 5 Wirbels don't have it, the Ostwind does, all useing Pz IV Ausf G hull's.
I believe that Wirbel kit is based on their Pz IV Ausf J kit with 4 return rollers which were in production until Dec 44. So it could be with or without Zimm.
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Not sure about actual use, but DML did issue a 1/35 kit that had pre-molded zim.
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Salutations,
I am building a Tamiya 1/48 Wirbelwind and I would like to know what you guys think about applying Zimmerit to the vehicle.
I know the Germans used some Panzer IV hulls which had Zimmerit previously applied to assemble Flakpanzers, but was that common? I wouldn't imagine a crew applying Zimmerit to an AA because it wouldn't see frontline combat.
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