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Zimmerit question(s)
Since I've been exploring military subjects lately, I've come up with a question:
How is zimmerit done by the main publishers. Is it printed or embossed in the paper or just ignored? I have tended to shy away from German subjects because of this. Regards, Greg |
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the ones i have seen, have been printed
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Zimmerit was only applied from August 1943 to September 1944 so there's a lot of model subjects which shouldn't have it. Regards, Charlie Last edited by CharlieC; 01-28-2009 at 04:41 PM. |
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Charlie C wrote: "The GPM Pz IVH certainly comes with emboosed parts."
"Emboosed parts" has to be my favorite typo of the day, Charlie. Don Boose |
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Indeed - teach me to mail before my second cup of coffee.
Now consciousness has resumed (or what I think is consciousness) ........ I notice my plastic friends in AMMS Brisbane either avoid Zimmerit subjects or use after market stick on sheets of varying quality to emulate it. I do notice that the attempts to do Zimmerit in 1/35 often look to have too much surface relief to my eye. Personally, I like the the trompe l'oeil approach used by some cardmodels - a fooled brain is much better at perceiving appropriate surface relief than seeing a ridged plastic sheet. Regards, Charlie |
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Greg,
I have had this model on my list of things to do for a while. It's a really quite a beautiful model, the printing is outstanding, the textures and weathering are very life like. It's one of the best that I've seen. The zimmerit parts for this model are offered two ways; First, printed throughout the book on regular "smooth" paper with all of the other parts (see the second attachment below) and also, printed together on a single sheet of heavier textured embossed stock (see the first attachment below). There is no reason to shy away from this, it goes together just like any other paper model. The only difference is that the paper has a slight texture to it. I'd love to see your build. I'm sure you'll do a great job. Last edited by KCStephens; 01-28-2009 at 05:08 PM. Reason: brain freeze |
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The GPM Jagdpanther also has a textured sheet but my copy of the Brummbar doesn't. I haven't seen the GPM Tiger I, I don't know whether that has textured parts or not.
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So what exactly constitutes an 'emboosed' part? :D
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I think it means that the part in question has to contain some sort of image of Boosed himself. Kinda like the face of Mary in tortilla or something like that.:p
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Before emboosing ,after emboosed :D
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