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Posted by crockett on Thursday, May 6, 2004 5:32 PM
Captain Caveman ...............you are the man! Thanks for the pics and links. I can get some sleep now!
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 6, 2004 3:35 PM
the box art shows a cross pattern zimmerit used on early Panthers, its just squares chequered heres a link of photos of the patternhttp://www.panzerdiesel.com/data/e/27p5_karo.html?PHPSESSID=c2fcaf106d839ffd95658218ea50cc46

Zimereting the front fenders was a common practise on early Panthers but it broke of easy

its a great kit im building one at the moment there are more Panther links in the Panther group build and some advise adout the Dragon Panther A early

theres a photo of the real Panther from the box top in the Tankpower Panther vol 4 on page 51
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Posted by crockett on Thursday, May 6, 2004 12:59 PM
hey guys, thanks again for taking the time to shepard my ignorance. I still am puzzled by the pattern on the Dragon aus A box art. Thundergod: that is awesome looking zim in your pic, I can see the very detailed 90/90 application. However, the application is still "rippled" within the pattern. I am still searching for a reference photo replicating what I see on the kit box art. No "rippling", just checkerboard with a smooth applique? If this is accurate, I would really like to represent it on my model, as it would satisfy my thirst for a little "uniqueness". I'll keep looking. I really don't want to coat those PE fenders I just ordered with zim, thanks armor master.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 5, 2004 11:28 PM
Zimmerit on fenders is not common, but it was done. If a crew had extra to go around they would sometimes put zim on their fenders. NOT common at all, but it was done...
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 5, 2004 11:25 PM
I'd help answer your question Crockett, but my 400+ book AFV library is junk. A quick look at the previous 5 page waste of time Zimmerit thread makes that obvious. Sorry.
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Posted by crockett on Wednesday, May 5, 2004 9:08 PM
Cool info, Not my first zim go around but I've been out of the loop for about 20 years and a lot of new products are available now. I really appreciate your time thanks again...
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 5, 2004 8:12 PM
I used tamiya's polyester putty tamyia's zim tool, scriber and a metal edge ruler to do the square's....now there is metal etched and resin zim as well as I found out after I did this kit, the resin form is from cavalier that I used on my tiger1 they have all kinds of different patterns. Some are just sheets of zim and others arefor the specific tank verliendin makes photo etched I beleive and do some others If you can findthe FSM issue may 2002 there is a great artical on zimmin.and the ruler is the secret. If this is your first zimm it is by far easier than itlooks compared to the usual.

and always ....good luck
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Posted by crockett on Wednesday, May 5, 2004 7:30 PM
Thundergod:

Thanks for the response, can I find out how you applied (and what you used) the zim. what's the secret to keeping everything 90/90?
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 5, 2004 7:19 PM
That zim applacation was used not sure on the A's though I have a few books( I will do some digging) with it and the waffle pattern on (jagdpanther though) and also built my panther with the checkerboard here is a pic



this is a early G version
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Another zimmerit dilemma
Posted by crockett on Wednesday, May 5, 2004 7:05 PM
So.... Dragon aus A Panther box art depicts Italian campaign vehicle with what appears to be FACTORY zim. The application looks "checkerboard" perfect. I can't find any period pics depicting this zim application. I really want to replicate this on my build. Also, box art shows front fenders covered as well, is this correct? Any input will be much appreciated.

Tanks,

Crockett
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