Zimmerit tools and putty

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Zimmerit tools and putty

Post by Jnewboy » Sat Jan 29, 2011 10:09 pm

Im wondering if anyone has any new recommendations for tools and putty,

Ive used dry-hard clay and Alex Acrylic latex caulk, never used Aves but I have heard it is good.

I need a full set of tools in 1/18 or 1/16 as there are 6 or so different distinct patterns thought the vehicles it was used on.

I am looking for any recommendations... Thanks

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Re: Zimmerit tools and putty

Post by hworth18 » Sat Jan 29, 2011 10:12 pm

I have used Squadron putty for zimmerit in the past, and it works well.
I don't think anyone makes actual zimmerit tools in the large scales but a while back, I saw someone use a cut hacksaw blade as a zimmerit tool.
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Re: Zimmerit tools and putty

Post by flyboy_fx » Sun Jan 30, 2011 12:04 am

Aves and a screw driver! All ya need!
http://www.avesstudio.com/index.php?pag ... t&Itemid=1


It lasts forever and is harder than a rock!

I would not live without this stuff!


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Re: Zimmerit tools and putty

Post by Jnewboy » Sun Jan 30, 2011 2:34 pm

Sure, a screw driver works great for that pattern but what about the waffel pattern or the tile pattern seen on Panthers and Stugs

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Re: Zimmerit tools and putty

Post by PanzerArm » Sun Jan 30, 2011 2:37 pm

Hmmm, waffle pattern, you're going to have to make a stamp yourself methinks. There may be something made for 1/16 armor maybe, but to be honest i know nest to nothing about that scale and what's available.

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Re: Zimmerit tools and putty

Post by flyboy_fx » Sun Jan 30, 2011 7:36 pm

For the waffle. Try sanding down a Allen wrench so you have a perfect square. Then you can make the waffle pattern. Just keep it small.
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Re: Zimmerit tools and putty

Post by PanzerArm » Sun Jan 30, 2011 9:59 pm

flyboy_fx wrote:For the waffle. Try sanding down a Allen wrench so you have a perfect square. Then you can make the waffle pattern. Just keep it small.
http://www.panzerworld.net/pictures/zimmerit.png

Use your imagination. :wink:
That seems like it would take a long time to do waffle zimmerit like that, making each tiny square individually. I was thinking more along the lines of making a stamp. i would take a piece of sheet styrene, something fairly thick, and then cut out a square as big as a square worth of the waffle pattern (if you look at pictures you can see it was applied in squares). After you have an appropriate sized piece cut out, mark out the grid pattern that would need to be made. Then you would take a razor saw with an appropriate blade width (The same width as the distance between the little squares in the waffle pattern) and saw out the spaces between the smaller squares in the pattern. Once complete you'd probably want to apply a dab of zimmerit material and then stamp it, one square at a time to so that you could manage to get the best quality without working while the clock is ticking on drying material waiting to be stamped.

But, as always, there is more than one way to skin a cat, so it ultimately is up to user preference.


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Re: Zimmerit tools and putty

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Re: Zimmerit tools and putty

Post by pickelhaube » Tue Feb 01, 2011 7:03 am


Are they made out of plastic or metal ?

The waffel pattern would be such a pain to do.

And to make it look right even more of a pain.
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Re: Zimmerit tools and putty

Post by Jnewboy » Tue Feb 01, 2011 9:44 am

metal, but no luck yet, they only like to ship inside Germany... :(

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