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Or covered in "zimmerit" anti-magnetic mine paste.
But if you have to blow it up that much to see it...

Now, that was funny!  I like it!  Thanks for the chuckle.  :D
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Now, that was funny!  I like it!  Thanks for the chuckle.  :D
You're welcome.
Nice to see some of you guys got the joke,
and had a laugh out of it.

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You're welcome.
Nice to see some of you guys got the joke,
and had a laugh out of it.

I'm a FineScale Modeler subscriber since the 80s. I know my Zimmerit!  :facepalm:
Actually, on a serious note, the white ink texture on the car I examined might be spot-on  in scale for N-Scale zimmerit!
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I'm a FineScale Modeler subscriber since the 80s. I know my Zimmerit!  :facepalm:
Actually, on a serious note, the white ink texture on the car I examined might be spot-on  in scale for N-Scale zimmerit!
Peteski:
Used to build 1/35 Panzers back when I was a teen-ager.
Back then we carved zimmerit in with a hot-knife. :facepalm:
These days my WW2 stuff is all GHQ 1/285.
No wonder my eyes are shot...