John's Panzer III Ausf L 2008 edition

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John's Panzer III Ausf L 2008 edition

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I recently acquired a Panzer III via the for sale and wanted forum. I have been interested in getting one for a while now. It was fully build and came with motion and sound packages. I picked it up in person so had a long drive and took the opportunity to visit Bovington again for some detail photos.

I will put up some videos on YouTube covering the full build from disassembly and preparation to finish. I have plans to add many of my own components and plan on making many more.

Here is first video where I start to disassemble the kit.


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Next video of disassembling the panzer III. Next I will start cleaning parts. Lots of corrosion on the steel parts so will be trying out Evaporust for the first time. Interesting to see how effective this will be.


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Evaporust is amazing for removing rust.

But I did find if you forget about something, it will eat away good steel at the air/liquid interface :oops: so don't leave it in there too long :wink:

A combination Jenolite and steel wool works very well as well, but wear gloves, as it will find any slight nicks in your skin, just like hand cleanser.

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Thanks Adrian,

I tried a few small components to start with. Great result. The oxidation on the sheet metal is very light. I left small items for a few hours. No attack on the good metal.

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