Monday, June 08, 2009 - 08:28 PM UTC
I've just been sent word on a NEW Zimmerit set from the Polish Manufacturer, Atak Model.
Atak have been making a good reputation in recent years for their After-Market Zimmerit Sets in 1/35th scale.

Now, the company has announced its latest set in the form of:

35045 - PzKpfw IV H Late Production (For DRAGON 6300)

The set is in Resin and reproduces the Vertical Pattern Zimmerit.

For availablity, the New set is available directly from the company:

ATAK On-Line Store (LINK)

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I just wonder how often the zimmerit was added to the shürzen. I thought it was rather rare but I may be wrong. spit
JUN 08, 2009 - 08:52 PM
Quite a few pics out there Pawel showing H's with the zimmerit on the schurzen. Wasn't a universal practice by any means and seems to apply more to the "earlier" Hs but it's nice to see Atak providing that option for those who are looking to produce those photographed vehicles. I'm a little surprised that it doesn't include zim strips for the hull superstructure sides but that may be due to the fact that the zimmerit was on the schurzen and so didn't need to be on the hull as well. Can any of the resident Pz IV experts (Henk, are you out there??!) comment on that?
JUN 09, 2009 - 04:26 AM
Hmmm...good point. If the Zim is applied at the factory, and schurtzen hung later, then I would find it surprising that there would be a-la-carte versions without lower side hull zim!
JUN 13, 2009 - 03:11 AM
Hi Guys, I have ordered and received the Atak Zimmerit set. Looks really good to me, only problem is the missing instructions. LINK 1) What I would like to know: The parts on the right side in the photo, where do they go? They definitively seem to be for the rear of the tank. Especially the 2 very small parts give me a headache, as well as the 2 rectangular parts. 2) On the left side of the picture, there are these four smaller parts (two for the left, and two symmetric for the right). They are located next to the front hatches - what are these for? Puh, for me it is quite confusing
JUN 29, 2009 - 09:12 PM
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