Tamiya 12671 - 1/48 Elefant Zimmerit Sheet Set for WWII Armour Modellers  [12671]

Tamiya 12671 - 1/48 German Heavy Tank Destroyer Elefant Zimmerit Sheet Set WWII
Price:
CAD$10.88
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
12671
GTIN:
4950344126446
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Add Accurate Zimmerit Texture to Your Elefant

Model builders who value historical detail will appreciate this Tamiya 12671 Zimmerit Sheet Set. It recreates the distinctive anti-magnetic coating found on German vehicles in WWII, letting you reproduce that surface texture without sculpting putty or complex techniques.

Recreate Period Surface Texture with Less Effort

Zimmerit was applied to prevent magnetic mines from sticking to armour. This pre-cut sticker sheet lets you apply that pattern directly to the 1/48 Elefant hull, then paint over it to match period finishes. It provides a consistent, convincing texture that speeds up the build while keeping a faithful look.

Efficient and User-Friendly Application

Each sheet measures 190mm x 100mm, sized to work with the Elefant kit (Item 32589). The sticker format reduces application time and delivers repeatable results, so both newcomers and experienced modellers can focus on weathering and detail work.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/48
  • Sheet size: 190mm x 100mm
  • Format: Pre-cut sticker sheet
  • Intended fit: German Heavy Tank Destroyer Elefant (Item 32589)
Trim each piece to the needed shape, press firmly onto clean plastic, then seal with a thin primer before final painting to ensure good adhesion and a uniform finish.
They are cut for the Elefant's panels but can be adapted to other models with similar dimensions; expect to trim and overlap sections for a convincing result.
Use a primer suitable for plastic, then acrylic or enamel topcoats as you prefer. Light misting and progressive shading help preserve the texture detail.

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