Being short of resources, the German army in the second half of World War II, the production of armored diverted towards the construction of destroyer without extension:
The media were more easy to produce and, thanks to the low-profile, were easily concealable, making it ideal for surprise operations against enemy armored columns.
Featured blackened by the exhaust heat: the effect is achieved with a black background treated in a red-brown dry brush.
The side views highlight the coverage of Z undeserved and hooks for Schurtzen (additional armor hung on the sides of the hull):
The pasta was a Zimmerit barium sulfate (40%), polyvinyl acetate (PVA) to 25%, ocher pigment (15%), sawdust (10%) and zinc sulphate for the remaining 10%, which was used to prevent magnetic mines stick the armor of the media. It was developed after the battle of Kursk in July 1943, and applied on almost all armored up to 1944, when it was shelved because there was doubt (never confirmed by tests) that the explosion of anti-tank could ignite.
1:35 plastic model of the Dragon. The
Zimmerit is made from stucco walls worked with a flathead screwdriver, a washing-colored smoke it highlights the design.
The tracks, glued to mesh shirt, received a washing in ocher, which also covered the train rolling and the lower part of the hull; ripple sets out to simulate the weight to spare.
carristi I wear the green uniform version of the vehicle, while the gunner has a jacket of the latest fighting, which, due to the impoverishment of the materials took place towards the end of the war, was more grayish in color than previous productions.
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