
Tiger battle Damage
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Tiger battle Damage
Here is a shot of the start of adding small arms fire and shell damage to my tiger . It was a bit scary doing this .. The thought of having a factory fresh tiger is not for me . Dale


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Trying not to change the subject to much, I am planning to show battle damage to my Tiger, but I don't know what base paint colour would show(if any) when the zimmerite chips off. I have a late production Tiger and I plan to have it in the 101st (Heavy) SS Panzer Battalion as at 06.06.1944. I am guessing that Dunkelgelb nach Muster (I think thats yellow) was used.Was red oxide paint used? If anyone could enlighten me,it would be much appreciated.
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Hi Lionel,
at that time, first half of 1944, red-brown primer in RAL 8012 was most likely used. Over this basic coat Zimmerit was applied. Overall Dunkelgelb at the factory. Camouflage was applied by the Tiger units.
If you ship off Zimmerit keep in mind, that Zimmerit itself had the colour ocker (some kind of light yellow-brown).
Guido
at that time, first half of 1944, red-brown primer in RAL 8012 was most likely used. Over this basic coat Zimmerit was applied. Overall Dunkelgelb at the factory. Camouflage was applied by the Tiger units.
If you ship off Zimmerit keep in mind, that Zimmerit itself had the colour ocker (some kind of light yellow-brown).
Guido
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Hi Lionel
It would probably depend on the severity of the damage. IE knocked off zimmerit from Artillery blast, collision etc. (exposing primer)or impact from a 75mm.(exposing primer and bare metal)
Like Guido describes, on my Panther, I painted red-oxide primer first then applied my zimmerit over that. Then Dark yellow and soon, camo. Hoping that if my zimmeit gets knocked it will expose the primer resembling somewhat the real look. Yet to be seen.
Just my 2 cents worth. Hope that helps. All the best
Tim
It would probably depend on the severity of the damage. IE knocked off zimmerit from Artillery blast, collision etc. (exposing primer)or impact from a 75mm.(exposing primer and bare metal)
Like Guido describes, on my Panther, I painted red-oxide primer first then applied my zimmerit over that. Then Dark yellow and soon, camo. Hoping that if my zimmeit gets knocked it will expose the primer resembling somewhat the real look. Yet to be seen.
Just my 2 cents worth. Hope that helps. All the best
Tim
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