21st Panzer Division Pz.Kpfw III Ausf M Build

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simon_manning
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it just looks right,the colour,the texture,quite hard to achieve,a pleasing result.regards simon manning

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Hi Paul, Exellent work mate it looks superb, and i agree with you it is a very good kit and goes together really nicely well done Mark and Gill.

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Paul,
The paint and weathering look great. I esp like the turret numbers with the prev one dabbed out, looks very authentic. The close ups look like a real P3 in a museum. Fantastic work,
Bob

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Hi All,

Finally collected my Panzer III from Paul today :D . As usual it was a pleasure and to say I'm delighted is an under statement. Thanks to Paul for building it and a big thanks to Mark & Gill for making such a brilliant model. Easy to run and so smooth, I particularly love the way the tanks "rocks" on it's suspension when starting and stopping. Superb :!: Everything I asked for and much more has been done. A couple of extra's need to be seen so I'll take a video in the next few days :wink: Before I take the video I'll have to program the figure too :? Good job I've still got the instructions as it's an original Vince Abbot one. Anyway some photo's of my Panzer III:

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Thanks Antony
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Awesome Work! And, I fine addition!

Best Wishes.
Thanks,

Jim

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Great looking tank Ant - I love the tired looking paint work :D :D

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the panzer came out well,good coulor scheme,these are an interesting build loads of detail,you must be pleased anthony,well done paul .simon manning.

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Hi Ant
Great looking tank, Pauls done you proud with that one :D .
Hope to see it in the flesh soon.
Steve
PS. Nice AH half track.

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Hi Anthony,

Great paint job, did the paint come from Germany or was it obtained in this country ?

Dennis.

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Hi Dennis.
All the paints came from this country and were provided and used by.

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Hi Paul,

Absolutely superb job as always 8) we just need to find Antony a desert to run it in now! :)

You have moved on so well from offering paint jobs to us lot, to now offering these comprehensive builds. There isn’t anyone else in the north that is offering out of the box builds with upgrades, and or full paint and detailed weathering! Out standing mate, so much so, I am going to bite the bullet and let you finish my KT, I couldn’t finish it anything like what you are doing. I will ring you later in the week to arrange collection.

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you'll be sure of a stuning paint job Paul if it,s anything like Antony's

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Hi Paul.
Thanks very much mate for the great comments :D I am really looking forward to starting your tank you have made a great choice to model it on, I will give you a bell and sort out collection.
Cheers Paul.

Clive.
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Hi Paul,

I am trying to figure out how to get all the electronics into my PIII without the gun elevation motor hitting something when the turret rotates.

The setup you show in Antony's PIII looks like the elevation motor would hit the auxiliary module. Am I missing something?

Also your stack of three modules looks lower than mine, assuming that you have the mounted to the removable floor, did you do something different?

Any help appreciated.

Regards

David

Paul Morris wrote:Hi Fellas.
Little bit of an update on Antony's Panzer 111, all running gear now fitted and basic paint on the lower hull complete just needs weathering and chips etc.
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Its a bit of a squeese getting all the electrics in, but managed it :lol:
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When fitting the brilliant new Tannoy speakers i used the mounting brackets, and noticed when the speakers are then attached there is a fair bit of wobble due to the weight of the speaker itself, so i have used some of the packing from the speaker box cut down of course, and fitted under the front of the speaker to form a cushion :idea: it works very well as the packing is formed to the shape of the speaker.
P.S. Ant yes its very yellow same as befor no time to paint the shed so i think you get the flash bouncing back off the yellow stain of the walls :lol:
Cheers Paul :wink:

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Post by Paul Morris »

Hi David.

You are correct the elevation motor would have collided with this set up, however the elevation motor was not fitted on this build I installed something else instead P.M. or e mail for info. The stack of three units was just fitted to the floor above the torsion bars,I did open up the mounting holes slightly that allowed a screwwd rod to pass through all three boxes with a washer and wing nut to secure the top box... other than that I do not think anything other than the kit parts was used... but I will look through my photo's tonight and let you know for sure.
Hope this has helped a little bit.
Cheers Paul :wink:
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