Elefant
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1 10 January 2015, 03:49
Vorya hidaryan
Wow amazing paint job 👍 👍 👍 I'm Surprised with poor quality of the cannon but as always you fix the problem😉
Wow amazing paint job 👍 👍 👍 I'm Surprised with poor quality of the cannon but as always you fix the problem😉
20 January 2015, 09:14
Holger Kranich
Wow, cool looking model! The breakdown it totally different to my Tamiya one. Was the Zim good to handle?
Wow, cool looking model! The breakdown it totally different to my Tamiya one. Was the Zim good to handle?
20 January 2015, 12:34
George Bacon
Holger, the zim worked okay, but a little filing was needed on some parts to make them fit well. I also heated the parts to take the temper out of the metal and make it more pliable (I think paint sticks better too, but you have to be careful not to melt the metal 🙁 ). I was mostly worried about how the zimmerit would look, because the photo-etch is so "perfect" in smoothness (I don't think real zimmerit was so uniform), but it's looking ok. Also, I think having super-thin cyanoacrylate glue makes things easier.
Holger, the zim worked okay, but a little filing was needed on some parts to make them fit well. I also heated the parts to take the temper out of the metal and make it more pliable (I think paint sticks better too, but you have to be careful not to melt the metal 🙁 ). I was mostly worried about how the zimmerit would look, because the photo-etch is so "perfect" in smoothness (I don't think real zimmerit was so uniform), but it's looking ok. Also, I think having super-thin cyanoacrylate glue makes things easier.
20 January 2015, 12:48
Holger Kranich
Thanks for the info, George! I used the self sticking Tamiya Zim for my Elefant. It is way not so "uniform" like the pe´s but its not really crisp. It looks more "washed out"...
I like your result, its absolute convincing!🙂
Thanks for the info, George! I used the self sticking Tamiya Zim for my Elefant. It is way not so "uniform" like the pe´s but its not really crisp. It looks more "washed out"...
I like your result, its absolute convincing!🙂
20 January 2015, 13:13
George Bacon
Holger, how did the self-stick zimmerit work? Any trouble with it sticking?
Holger, how did the self-stick zimmerit work? Any trouble with it sticking?
20 January 2015, 15:53
Holger Kranich
It sticks very good. It was just fiddely to make all the holes for the bolts when you only have a scalpell. I recommend a "punsh and die" set, if you have one. You have to work very accurate or it happens like it happened to me. The Zim peels off on some edges, i have to reglue it. I hope my info helps you, George!😢
Cheers!
It sticks very good. It was just fiddely to make all the holes for the bolts when you only have a scalpell. I recommend a "punsh and die" set, if you have one. You have to work very accurate or it happens like it happened to me. The Zim peels off on some edges, i have to reglue it. I hope my info helps you, George!😢
Cheers!
20 January 2015, 16:01
Fabian D.
Really nice George 👍
The Zimmerit looks fantastic, better than I thought PE could ever look.
Really nice George 👍
The Zimmerit looks fantastic, better than I thought PE could ever look.
24 January 2015, 19:01
George Bacon
H K, great minds think alike. I was thinking about the Mark III, but just can't quite get excited enough... 🙁
H K, great minds think alike. I was thinking about the Mark III, but just can't quite get excited enough... 🙁
25 January 2015, 15:09
Aghis Barberopoulos
Very nice looking Elefant - for a freshly painted vehicle - but with gunnery practice evident in the muzzle...
Very nice looking Elefant - for a freshly painted vehicle - but with gunnery practice evident in the muzzle...
25 January 2015, 15:30
Brian Geiger
You're building at such a great pace George and your quality gets better & better. Superb looking Elefant
You're building at such a great pace George and your quality gets better & better. Superb looking Elefant
29 January 2015, 13:11
George Bacon
Thanks Brian! 🙂. I was really surprised how quickly this came together, even with all the photo-etch stuff.
Thanks Brian! 🙂. I was really surprised how quickly this came together, even with all the photo-etch stuff.
29 January 2015, 13:15
Hunter Cummins
Hey george, will you ever try to do color modulation?? And wheres the metal effects on the tracks??😉
Hey george, will you ever try to do color modulation?? And wheres the metal effects on the tracks??😉
4 April 2015, 21:36
George Bacon
Hunter, I have to perfect the basics before adding new stuff.😉. I think I might add "chipping" someday😠 After trying color modulation, I didn't think I got much "bang for my buck." It's definitely better on lighter colored models. My metal effects are always dulled by dust, but they're there! 🙂
Hunter, I have to perfect the basics before adding new stuff.😉. I think I might add "chipping" someday😠 After trying color modulation, I didn't think I got much "bang for my buck." It's definitely better on lighter colored models. My metal effects are always dulled by dust, but they're there! 🙂
5 April 2015, 12:41
Hunter Cummins
Well color modulation is supposed to be very light because filters, washes, dust, different effects with oild, and oil and gas effects as well as mud will really tone it down lol
but I think you have mastered the basics 🙂😉
Well color modulation is supposed to be very light because filters, washes, dust, different effects with oild, and oil and gas effects as well as mud will really tone it down lol
but I think you have mastered the basics 🙂😉
5 April 2015, 15:16
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1/35 Scale Kit by Dragon with multiple aftermarket parts.