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I have changed my mind about doing a PZIII N . This will be the look I'm after . I like the look of the paint sceme plus the front half of the fender missing . The stowage on the engine deck , spare tracks everywhere.. Dale


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I realy like the look of the armor skirting... Dale


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Post by Adrian Harris »

That's certainly an excellent looking vehicle, with lots of detailing to be added.

Do the Schurtzen just clip on in the same way as the Panther :?: If they do I would imagine the noise of a tank moving over uneven ground would be horrendous :!: :!:

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Hi Dale

A fine choice! Wow that looks good.

Tim
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Dave Dibbs has a set of brass schurtzen for his PanzerIV . Maybe this will fit a PZIII .. I realy like the wicker basket . I will have to hang around the craft shops or hand bag shops with my wife to find a mini one .. Notice how the crew had mask up and spray dark yellow behind the black numbers to make them stand out more ! It's these little things that make a model special . Dale

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Post by Derek Attree »

Hi Dale
What is it with you and fenders?
The wicker basket you should find at a garden center or craft shows I have found lots of different size ones and shapes for use on model boats over the years we have a company here in the uk called Warmadam and they do them for flower arranging and Christmas displays.

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This is an awesome look! Please, keep us posted on your build.
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Hello Derek . I am getting better with my finder fetish . This one only has the front left section missing ... Dale.

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Post by Robert E Morey »

I'm with you Dale, smashed fenders are totally sexy. :oops: No fenders is even better. :shock:

Thats a great and unusual paint scheme for a PIII.

Some of the folks who build the itty-bitty 1/35 scale can sure detail them up like a real tank. That is amazing work. The grass and goop in the tracks is a great touch.

Bob

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Here are some photo's of my finished Armortek Panzer III . I think it turned out pretty good ... Dale


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I wish !!!!!! Just kidding everyone . This is a nice looking model to work towards .. Dale
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Here is the other side... Notice in this photo how good the six spoked drive sprocket looks !!! Plus how the spokes are curved .... Dale


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Hi Dale

I prefer your first choice above. Just my humble opinion.

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Post by Allan Richards »

Dale,

Search out the Osprey book "Panzer Modelling" it has some nice pictures of various models, including a dirty looking Stug III
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