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Konigstiger Porche Turret Pics in Progress...

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  • From: Long Island
Posted by Moses on Friday, September 26, 2003 9:28 PM
Thanks guys, I appreciate the kind words.

Spamicus if you ever want to talk about the technique for your upcoming project. Please do not hestitate to email me at moses@darthvader.net or instant message me on MSN messenger at moses96thid@hotmail.com.

Cheers

Rob
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  • From: Central Wisconsin
Posted by Spamicus on Friday, September 26, 2003 7:06 PM
Very, very good. I've got the same kit with all the same after market stuff for it. I haven't started it yet, but I can only hope to get it to look as good. I've got an old Nichimo kit that's banged up and will be the "practise" zimm job sacrifice. Again, very nice.

Steve

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  • From: Dahlonega, Georgia
Posted by lizardqing on Friday, September 26, 2003 6:18 PM
Looks awesome moses, one day I think I am going to have to tackle some german armor. The zimmeret looks awful intemidating to me right now though. You do make it look easy.
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Posted by mark956 on Friday, September 26, 2003 4:25 PM
Very nice Moses. I am looking forward to seeing the finished product.
Mark956
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 26, 2003 2:38 PM
Are you building it to represent a specific Tiger, like the ones so often seen in those pictures from Normandy? I think the Tigers that fought the Market Garden landings were Porsche-turm vehicles too, but don't quote me.
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Posted by Moses on Friday, September 26, 2003 11:32 AM
Thanks Animal and Ron..appreciate the replys. I really hope some of you will give this zim method a go..and get some pics up. This is one of the main reasons why I post my work, to try and show how easy it is. Again, thanks for all the replies.

Cheers

Rob
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 26, 2003 11:29 AM
Excellent!Big Smile [:D]Big Smile [:D]Big Smile [:D]

Ron.
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Posted by animal on Friday, September 26, 2003 11:07 AM
Hey this one is fantastic. I can't wait to see this one finished. Three cheers...
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Posted by Moses on Friday, September 26, 2003 10:57 AM
Thanks Eric and Larry. I can honestly say that this has been the most enjoyable kit for me in all my time with modelling. Although the damn seem lines on the drive sprokets and road wheels were a pain to cleanup, but other then that I can't wait to paint this sucker. Hopefully I can start a primer coat by next week.

Cheers

Rob
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 26, 2003 10:05 AM
Ooooh ahhhh. Beautiful zimmerit work! Puttying on zimmerit is one of those things that separates the men from the boys. I'm a boy! I build early war or late war, or I get applique stuff! Tongue [:P]

Then again, you are a German armor fan. I'm more of a generalist. I have everything from Japanese tankettes to a Maus in my WWII collection. Tanks is cool. I loves them.
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  • From: USA, GA
Posted by erush on Friday, September 26, 2003 8:33 AM
Another incredible build and zim job Moda!!! (the force is strong in this one, y'all Big Smile [:D] ) As with everything of yours I've seen so far it's as near perfect as I would ever worry about getting too!! Tongue [:P]

Keep us posted master Moda Big Smile [:D]

Eric
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Posted by Moses on Friday, September 26, 2003 7:41 AM
Thanks Pete. You will love the Poleyester Putty. All I can say is Practice as much as you can on a scrap piece of plastic card or an old model. Once you feel confident enough to work on a kit, go for it. If you ever need any help with it, my MSN addy is moses96thid@hotmail.com.

Cheers

Rob
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 26, 2003 5:28 AM
Moses

I only have one negative thing to say - if only it was my work that was this good:D] Another superb zim job. The guys are right when they call you the Master of ZimApprove [^].

Can't wait to see these kits finished. If the painting and weathering are as good as the build, they will be outstanding models.

PS. Did some ringing around and have located a supplier for the putty not too far away - thanks for the response on the other thread.

Happy Modelling
Peter
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 26, 2003 1:25 AM
Once again, a very clean build. Excellent job!! I look forward to some more pics.Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by Build22 on Thursday, September 25, 2003 10:23 PM
Moses,

You Madman, going to town on the day off !

Wow, that looks good ! Get some paint on that one too !


Jim [IMG]
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Posted by Moses on Thursday, September 25, 2003 7:53 PM
Thanks J-Hulk and Dwight, apprecite the posts
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Smith, remember, you should only be putting in just a little catalyst, about 50 parts putty and 1 part catalyst. To make it easier you should squeeze out the fist bit of putty to get the liquid out. Then squeeze until the putty comes out. Once you see the putty, squeeze a line of putty a few inches long. Then take the catalyst and squeeze and equl legnth down the middle. This should solve your problem. I think you were using the putty when it had alot of the liquid in it. This you do not want.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 25, 2003 7:41 PM
I'm working on the exact same kit as Moses, and I'm using Tamiya Polyester Putty. I did put in the catalyst, mixed it and used it imediately. I have no idea what the problem is. I'll be sure to take a picture of the result so you can see.
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  • From: Tochigi, Japan
Posted by J-Hulk on Thursday, September 25, 2003 7:38 PM
Very very nice, Moses!
You are truly a master zimmer.
I'm glad the Bovington Porsche KT I'm working on now is non-zimmed!
~Brian
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Posted by Dwight Ta-ala on Thursday, September 25, 2003 7:32 PM
Awesome Moses. Just awesome.
One of days I might try that zim-thing myself.

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Posted by Moses on Thursday, September 25, 2003 7:13 PM
Thanks Guys

Smith M, I use Tamiya's Polyester Putty and I work with it almost immediately after mixing it with the catalyst. What putty are you using for your zim? I never heard of a putty turning to liquid when using the tool.
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Posted by tigerman on Thursday, September 25, 2003 6:47 PM
Hi Smith. What is it your working on? I'm certainally not the zim expert, but my guess is maybe you didn't let the putty harden enough before using the tool. Thank goodness Rob will chime in and help you (me too!). Good luck.

"It is well that war is so terrible, lest we grow too fond of it."-R.E.Lee

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 Eric 

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 25, 2003 6:35 PM
Man, that is looking good. Makes mine look horrible in comparison. How did you get such nice neat zimmerit with the putty rake. On mine, if I pressed to hard, the putty liquefied and went all over the place. I really wish I had your skills. Fortunately the whole thing is going to be dirtied up and covered with as much foliage as possible.
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Posted by tigerman on Thursday, September 25, 2003 6:34 PM
As usual the only feedback you'll get is postive. Cool [8D] Awesome is the only word to sum it up. A Tiger and a King Tiger at the same time! I can't even finish my poor Panzer III. Sad [:(] Keep it coming Rob. Tongue [:P]

"It is well that war is so terrible, lest we grow too fond of it."-R.E.Lee

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 Eric 

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 25, 2003 6:13 PM
Man, that looks awesome! Makes me wanna go buy a king tiger.....if only i had the cash............But i think the tank is coming along great, cant wait to see the finished pics.
- Andrew

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Posted by Moses on Thursday, September 25, 2003 6:03 PM
I was actually going to head the topic "Shermie would be thrilled by this progress" I know, it takes me forever to finish even one kit...but to have two kits almost done at the same time is a miracle for me. I think I am motivated on finishing up my Cromwell MK. IV and starting my Stug III F/8 with full interior Wink [;)]
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Posted by shermanfreak on Thursday, September 25, 2003 5:58 PM
You've just been building up a storm Rob .... again a nice build.

Great Zim !!!
Happy Modelling and God Bless Robert
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  • From: Long Island
Konigstiger Porche Turret Pics in Progress...
Posted by Moses on Thursday, September 25, 2003 5:54 PM
With a day off from work, I was able to finish up basic construction on my Konigstiger. I posted up pics of the zim a while back, but didn't touch the model for quite sometime. It is now finished. Like my Tiger I Mid Pro, the wheels, etc have been left off until painting as well as the tracks. I will be using Fruil Model Tracks instead of the ModelKasten for this project. Bare with the pictures..they are a bit dark, and for some reson I just couldn't keep my hands still (to much Coffee I think). The Zim was done with my usual method of Polyester Putty and the Tamiya Zimmerit tool. I used Eduad Photo Etched brass. I went with the kits barrel..sanding it down to get a smooth seemless finish, while using the muzzle from Jordi Rubio. I used Historex's Hex punch and die set for the bolts on the grills and side skirt clamps on the front of the model. I didn't do to much extra detail on teh rear end, and opted for the kits tow jack clamps ( I forgot to put the jack in for the pics Tongue [:P]. Any feedback is appreciated.





















Cheers

Rob
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