Good Morning Tiger fans!
Hello Paul!
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The zimmerit patterns and muzzle brake size for the decal options for the Tigers depicted by #6406? A little tricky...
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Hmmm... Well the option for '334' of the 1.(3.?)/s.Pz.Abt.505, Nowe Koszary 1944... Hypothetically you could use either the broader pattern zimmerit or the finer one on the turret, and also perhaps either muzzle brake. I believe that up to now we only have images of the units Tiger 1's with the unsculpted hull side front ends, rather than the ones without the typical late cut-outs for the towing c-hooks/hawser. From the 13th of April until the 26th April 1944, the s.Pz.Abt.505 is understood to have received 23 new Tiger 1's. This means that the fresh vehicles received could have been a bit of an assortment due to the production crossover in February -May 1944. From the images we have available, it looks as though the finer patter of turret zimmerit was the norm. So sorry on that one Paul, this unit really has caused many a headache with it's camo colours, unit emblem, and production variant nailing.
Now the the 2 Tigers of the s.SS.Pz.Abt. 101, in Normandy are a little simpler, again from the images available the majority of the identified Late production Tiger 1's on the inventory had the broader pattern zimmerit on the turret, and mainly the smaller muzzle brake. I think you would be safe with '122' of the first kompanie and with '304' of the 3rd Kompanie, this would represent a seconded vehicle 'renumbered' from the residual inventory of the 1st kompanie when it 'traded in' its Tiger 1's for King Tigers at the end of July and early August 1944. As the attrition grew and serviceable Tiger 1's began to thin drastically.
I cannot find an image of any of the other Tigers depicted in the kits decal options, but on the whole they should fit into the true late bracket, broad zimmerit and smaller muzzle brake, as a lot of their 'sibling' Tigers had these features.
Hi there Geraint!
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Good news on the Panther D instructions... They turned up in a #6406 box!!!
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I'll post them out later. I am still working out the rest of the processes for this experimental paint job.
Which brings me to Scott!
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Hello there Muchachos!
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A what if! I followed some of the 'What if ?'Campaigns, some of those threads are excellent concepts, I think I remember rightly about a Tiger on the Axis occupied Moon sector, and all the hypothetical debate over it's colouration and performance on a differing scenario. Great stuff, now theirs a film opportunity eh?
Hi there Frank! Really good to see you on the crew... At first I thought Lemmy had come calling for his Pint back , but that really is another story for another time. I really didn't know when I started this that it would be much interest to anybody, as the kit had a fairly mixed reception, and zimmerit had already been covered so much in the past. Well you always learn eh? I certainly have learned a hell of a lot of stuff along the way, especially about the perception of accepted knowledge and experience across the hobby and related specific interest fields. The amount of kindness, generosity, time and knowledge not to mention friendship that I have received in these last 7 months has been overwhelming . I am just happy that some of my eccentricities and obsessive nature can be of use to people. Thanks again for calling in... It was bitter that you drank in Dingwalls wasn't it?
Hello Charles! Thank you for the kind words of encouragement, it is a great kit that really can be improved to many higher levels, it's just up to you really and time and money eh?
Hey Chris! You certainly cleaned up with those two #6253's eh? $90! That equates to around £60... Better than buying any of the later Tiger 1 releases. I still keep looking at the Cyber Hobby 'Wittmann' but cannot think why I would part with £75 plus for it! When I could get 3 other DML Tigers for the same amount. How are the builds coming along?
Right I'll stop the waffling... And start the waffle plate pasting! Here are some images of the various patterns realised by using different tools.
Grant you asked about the Lion Roar 017 special set... Well here is the waffle pattern, this is very crisp and gives a good depiction... Though because of the nature of the real waffle pattern on Stug's I don't think the roller gives you the right imprint, it is difficult to roll and stop, lift and continue, whereas the doe 'stamp' head gives you a better representation.
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Here is the broader option from the previous Lion Roar set that includes the tool handle.
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Along with the finer option.
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Now onto the slightly heavier impressions given by the AFV club tool.
The Broader turret depiction.
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And their finer gear head representation.
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Now onto Tamiya and their 'rake' style tools. Looking at the zimmerit pattern on the main body of the Tiger 1, I know believe that they were rolled mainly and not raked or spatula indented... I shall explain later.
The one thing that is positive about using this method, is that the comb/rake removes a lot of waste paste/putty, giving you pretty good scale thickness and depth.
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And finally for this pasting session... 'Wunderroller' and son of 'Wunderroller' it just goes to show liberating household items and salvaging parts from hand picked children's toys is not a bad thing... But I must put their plasticine back before they find out!
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Okay then cheerio for now, thanks once again for dropping by. Back tonight with some more of the build proper!
Phil.