I'm probably not the first one to struggle what material to use making Zimmerit and it will probably not the last topic on this subject but I would like to share my experiences. In my "Frundsberg" topic I have showed my turret with zimmerit applied. The turret was done the way Tim Bowman does it, with a kind of plaster(gips for the Dutch guys).
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I preserved the plaster with wood glue(houtlijm) to make it stronger. The plaster is very vunerable to bumps. Furthermore is it hard to apply on a surface that already has a final layer of paint and therefore doesn't stick easily. So I decided to experiment a little more. I had my mind set on "acrylic mastic" (acrylaat kit) for a while and gave it a go. Results are very promising. Material is very easy to apply, has a long working time and is easy to remove when the resulys aren't satisfactory. Furthermore does is stay flexible so it can take some punishment. Below some results.
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My homemade zimmerit tools(Mikes tool pack got lost in the mail)
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The result. To smoothen the result I use a soft brush and plain water and soap. This has to be done direct after applying the acrylic mastic.
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Finaly the horizontal lines are added using a fine screwdriver or something similar. This can be done directly or after an hour or more. The mastic will be fully hardened after two weeks(still flexible after hardening)
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The zimmerit can be painted within 30 minutes after applying. Make sure to use water based paint only. I haven't tried oil based paints yet.
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All ready for rebuilding, starting with Bob Morey's wonderful set of early G exhausts and weathering the rear panel. More pictures of the final result will follow. Thanks for watching.