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Where can I find photos of the zimmerit that is on that tank, at least I assume that its zimmerit. I have looked and looked and can't find that pattern.
Where can I find photos of the zimmerit that is on that tank, at least I assume that its zimmerit. I have looked and looked and can't find that pattern.
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but,but,but..... I thought you said to use tile mastic for the zimmerit detail!!! Obviously if you're using the mastic then you've got to lay some tile on top of it...pickelhaube wrote: That is one crazy whacked zimmerit pattern. Tiles ? They did not put tiles on those tanks.


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CENT-ONE wrote:but,but,but..... I thought you said to use tile mastic for the zimmerit detail!!! Obviously if you're using the mastic then you've got to lay some tile on top of it...pickelhaube wrote: That is one crazy whacked zimmerit pattern. Tiles ? They did not put tiles on those tanks.![]()
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it felt familiar to me too but I'm pretty sure it just reminds me of the way Explosive Reactive Armor looks on this T72Light.Inf.Scout wrote:I swear I saw a tile pattern before, but for the life of me I can't remember where.


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I have never seen nor heard of reactive armor fitted to German WW2 tanks before. The normal zimmeret pattern seen most often is a paste applied to the armor and given a rough texture to stop magnetic anti-tank bombs from sticking to the hull or turrent......or do I have that wrong???
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Is it just me or does that Panzer commander have some big, Mickey Mouse-like hands?
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Spanking the monkey ?exether_mega wrote:- Dear panzer commander, why your hands are so big ?olifant wrote:Is it just me or does that Panzer commander have some big, Mickey Mouse-like hands?
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Zimmerit did come in a pattern like that -- and came in several variations in fact -- but, it wasn't really that, "tile-ish."
http://www.panzerworld.net/zimmerit
If you scroll down, you'll see a black and white thumbnail of Zimmerit patterns.
http://www.panzerworld.net/zimmerit
If you scroll down, you'll see a black and white thumbnail of Zimmerit patterns.
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There's so many things wrong with this tank that's supposed to be made by an "expert" in WWII, it's not even funny.
Well, kinda funny. The way he did zimmerit was...inventive, but I have no idea why he would go through the trouble of cutting little square blocks and paste them one by one when there's easier methods to do zimmerit...and the result would look better.
Markings are all fictitional. The "monkey" he was referring to was the gnome emblem of the 8th Tiger Company called, the Springender Teufel. Only Tigers of that company carried this emblem.
The two bars-symbol is again, a tactical marking of the unit during the battle of Kursk. No Panther was ever given this symbol. And besides, it was placed on that tank upside-down.
And the tactical number S22 Is another fictitious number. S stands for schwere. As in Heavy. Only Tigers were marked with the S tactical numbers.
And I don't even want to know WHY this person would hang Teller mines on the side and rear of the turret of this Panther.
The reason why zimmerit was placed on German armor was because they don't want magnetic anti-tank mines be slapped on the sides of their tanks.
Hanging HUGE anti-tank mines on the vulnerable side armor kind of defeats the purpose of the zimmerit. I don't know. Maybe the tank commander was just retarded.
Well, kinda funny. The way he did zimmerit was...inventive, but I have no idea why he would go through the trouble of cutting little square blocks and paste them one by one when there's easier methods to do zimmerit...and the result would look better.
Markings are all fictitional. The "monkey" he was referring to was the gnome emblem of the 8th Tiger Company called, the Springender Teufel. Only Tigers of that company carried this emblem.
The two bars-symbol is again, a tactical marking of the unit during the battle of Kursk. No Panther was ever given this symbol. And besides, it was placed on that tank upside-down.
And the tactical number S22 Is another fictitious number. S stands for schwere. As in Heavy. Only Tigers were marked with the S tactical numbers.
And I don't even want to know WHY this person would hang Teller mines on the side and rear of the turret of this Panther.
The reason why zimmerit was placed on German armor was because they don't want magnetic anti-tank mines be slapped on the sides of their tanks.
Hanging HUGE anti-tank mines on the vulnerable side armor kind of defeats the purpose of the zimmerit. I don't know. Maybe the tank commander was just retarded.
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GooglyDoogly wrote:
And I don't even want to know WHY this person would hang Teller mines on the side and rear of the turret of this Panther.
The reason why zimmerit was placed on German armor was because they don't want magnetic anti-tank mines be slapped on the sides of their tanks.
Hanging HUGE anti-tank mines on the vulnerable side armor kind of defeats the purpose of the zimmerit. I don't know. Maybe the tank commander was just retarded.
HE IS SOOOO GOOD HE'S MAKING IT A LITTLE MORE FAIR WITH THE MINE OR MICROSOFT WILL BAN HIS
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Agreed, He had the right idea, but didn't know how to apply it. The square tile look wasn't individual tiles, but the paste applied to the surface then divided into squares with a pattern tool.GooglyDoogly wrote:Pattern is authentic. The zimmerit job on that model is just horrible. Sloppy and overdone.
Talk about tools......

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It looks to me like he cut individual tiles and applied them?hotrodrock wrote:I agree. After looking at it awhile, I think I know what he was trying to do, he just over did the cuts and made them to deep.
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