WOW, that’s a lot of work… I’ve thought about doing that some years ago with SQUADRON GREEN STUFF I’M, going to watch this again maybe a few times… Looking forward to seeing more, and how it comes out CHRIS from OHIO 🇺🇸
Thanks for watching Green stuff putty is easy to work with, I originally got it to make tarps. Hope my efforts help, the King Tiger is getting there, painting tools at the moment.
I did it the same way on a 1/16 Tiger 1 but I used Terracotta Milliput. I tried rolling the Milliput out with a skewer but didn't have much luck and found it easier to squash it into a thin layer with my thumb by just keep working it. I found that the Milliput stuck to the plastic better by lightly scuffing the smooth plastic with fine emery. Another thing that I found out was that it was extremely relaxing and I'd recommend to anyone to give it a try, take your time and it will be fine.👍
I use the yellow milliput and use a snapped off rounde4d tweezer to spread the zim and use a master tools zimmerit roller...they have 2 different gauges also you get a press tool of all sizes,2 rollers and 3 press tools for 12 quid...
@@russouk cheers, I try to do things if possible with stuff we already have etc so all can try. The video has provided a lot of feedback. I will probably get a tool for next time as it will probably be more accepted to the community. Hopefully I gave some people confidence to gave a go. Cheers for comment.
Big applause for the effort, I think the fun has been taken out with all the glue on strips, PE sheets, and pre-molded on zimm. Next go 'round you might consider about half the thickness of this for 1/35 scale. You might consider running a piece of tape down the hull where the fender line is so you don't have to keep stopping and scraping away the excess. Just peel the tape off at the end and rough up the clean edge with your tool.
@@ctscalemodellinguk Absolutely, that's the goal. I just built up one of the new Takom Tiger 1's with molded on zimm and it felt like I was cheating. Also you can't easily do damage like chipped off sections.
One tip though I roll mine out as flat as I can then cut them into little strips. Then put them on the tank and using the cocktail sticks, this way you achieve a much thinner coating of zimmerit. Each to their own 😅
Hello CT scale modelling UK, would you be so kind as to let me know the width of your zimmerit please, or the width of the tool you are using only I have a plan but trying to keep it to scale. I could enlighten you further.
nice video..explains your technic well. am going to try this on my 1/16 andy's tiger 1
Cool hope it goes ok
WOW, that’s a lot of work…
I’ve thought about doing that some years ago with
SQUADRON GREEN STUFF
I’M, going to watch this again
maybe a few times…
Looking forward to seeing more, and how it comes out
CHRIS from OHIO 🇺🇸
Thanks for watching Green stuff putty is easy to work with, I originally got it to make tarps. Hope my efforts help, the King Tiger is getting there, painting tools at the moment.
Hi Chris
Nice work mate.
I reckon everyone needs to have a go at doing their own Zimmerit.
Thanks for sharing your video ❤😊
I had put it off long enough. Thanks for watching
Another great video I really like the look of that zimmerit
Thanks I was really please with the results
Nice and interesting tutorial! Useful and good job on it!
Thank you for watching and commenting
Nice technique. Thanks for sharing!
No worries hope it helps
I did it the same way on a 1/16 Tiger 1 but I used Terracotta Milliput. I tried rolling the Milliput out with a skewer but didn't have much luck and found it easier to squash it into a thin layer with my thumb by just keep working it. I found that the Milliput stuck to the plastic better by lightly scuffing the smooth plastic with fine emery. Another thing that I found out was that it was extremely relaxing and I'd recommend to anyone to give it a try, take your time and it will be fine.👍
Cheers mate for feedback, agree milliput would be a good substitute for the putty
I use the yellow milliput and use a snapped off rounde4d tweezer to spread the zim and use a master tools zimmerit roller...they have 2 different gauges also you get a press tool of all sizes,2 rollers and 3 press tools for 12 quid...
@@russouk cheers, I try to do things if possible with stuff we already have etc so all can try. The video has provided a lot of feedback. I will probably get a tool for next time as it will probably be more accepted to the community. Hopefully I gave some people confidence to gave a go. Cheers for comment.
Big applause for the effort, I think the fun has been taken out with all the glue on strips, PE sheets, and pre-molded on zimm. Next go 'round you might consider about half the thickness of this for 1/35 scale. You might consider running a piece of tape down the hull where the fender line is so you don't have to keep stopping and scraping away the excess. Just peel the tape off at the end and rough up the clean edge with your tool.
Thx, it’s probably caused the most amount of comments I have had on a video. Agree on thickness and hopefully it encourages others to have a go.
@@ctscalemodellinguk Absolutely, that's the goal. I just built up one of the new Takom Tiger 1's with molded on zimm and it felt like I was cheating. Also you can't easily do damage like chipped off sections.
I used greenstuff but found the white/yellow milliput better and flattens better and plus...when 90% dry easy to pick bits where zim is damaged
@@russouk good feedback, many thanks
Great video, I’m about to build a king tiger II and want to try this zimmerit, cheers Liam
Cheers mate
Great work
Cheers hope it helps, easy and simple hopefully.
Nice work mate looking good its a labour of love making the zimmerit 😅
Did it over a couple of sessions. Glad its not on every build, but makes my collection a bit different. Thx for taking the time to watch.🙂
@@ctscalemodellinguk no problemo
One tip though I roll mine out as flat as I can then cut them into little strips. Then put them on the tank and using the cocktail sticks, this way you achieve a much thinner coating of zimmerit. Each to their own 😅
Nice idea. But don´t you think it is a bit too off scale?
No, maybe the putty could be thinner, but always learning.
Vraiment un super travail 👍👏
Merci, hope it helps, thanks for watching
Hello CT scale modelling UK, would you be so kind as to let me know the width of your zimmerit please, or the width of the tool you are using only I have a plan but trying to keep it to scale. I could enlighten you further.
@@jeffreywall8822 hi I thought I’d included it in video, I will have to check.👍
@@ctscalemodellinguk Oh ok 4 mm thanks, the closest I can get to that is 3.6 mm,
could you use milliput
Must Greenstuff putty be used instead of DAS putty.. thanks.. great tutorial
Hi, I guess if u keep the DAS dryish give it a go. I had green stuff as you can roll it really thin, was going to do a tarp in the future. Thx
Looks good but maybe a lil bit too thick, imo
Cheers for feedback
I had to watch this since i have no zimmerit
Hope it helps, and can have a go
I know you ain’t looking for constructive comments going by your responses but this is way too thick and out of scale for 1/35 zimm.
Hi first time I’ve done it so a learning process. I’m happy with the final overall result and can improve and share my ideas. Cheers for comment
could you not just roll it out with a small piece of pipe ect before applying it to the model
Yes probably, it is sticky and I was trying to avoid using anything like talc, vaseline etc.
Looks nasty. Just roll it on. Buy the fkn tool,geez.