
Monroe Perdu announces four new sets for the Brummbär, with Zimmerit for the hull and Schurzen
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Given the real thing was essentially sawdust and glue, applied and then flame-hardened, I suspect it was already a beige "plywood" colour before it was painted over.
Monroe Perdue Zimmerit is basically textured thick paper...right? What's the general opinion of the product? Are they easy to apply, and with what kind of glue? Do they ever eventually separate, de-laminate, or become un-bond in any way? Is everyone (who uses them) satisfied with their appearance? Do they take paint well in relation to any ajancant bare plastic areas? Does Zimmerit already come pre-colored in ochre?
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Why would anyone make a zimmerit set for the ancient Tamiya mid kit?
... it is just that most of us are used to seeing rough, deep Zimmerit which, to be honest, is probably out of scale.
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