PanzerKampfWagen finished.
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- vonrundstedt
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PanzerKampfWagen finished.
Hi people, just a few pics of my German T-34 which I finished this week. Would this have existed??.....I DONT CARE!....I LIKE it, something different. P.S., all you guys who go for authentisity and correctness.....please dont be too harsh

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Re: PanzerKampfWagen finished.
Sorry guys.... how the hell do I move this to the show off page??? help.
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Re: PanzerKampfWagen finished.
Hi
Nice tank
I think the DR had a formation of captured T34s, I would be surprised if most of the divisions serving on the eastern front didn't have a few
Jim
Nice tank
I think the DR had a formation of captured T34s, I would be surprised if most of the divisions serving on the eastern front didn't have a few
Jim
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Re: PanzerKampfWagen finished.
Thanks Jim, I had seen a couple of static models on the net, one of which was a T-34/75 with a panzer storage bin on the back of the turret. This gave me the idea and i guess that it was very possible that these field mods were carried out on later MK's of T-34's, though photo's of german T-34's seem to be limited to the 10 or so pictures that are on several web sites, so mine is all guess work. Glad you like it.
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Re: PanzerKampfWagen finished.
Its a brilliant model-
The Germans were very good at pressing enemy armour into service for themselves
There are numerous pictures of T34's Shermans(including fireflies) and all sorts of allied armour in german service.
Apparently they perticularly liked the bren gun carriers- they mounted anti tank rocket launchers on them.
Apparently the Russians also used German captured armour so you do a Russian Panzer iv
The Germans were very good at pressing enemy armour into service for themselves
There are numerous pictures of T34's Shermans(including fireflies) and all sorts of allied armour in german service.
Apparently they perticularly liked the bren gun carriers- they mounted anti tank rocket launchers on them.
Apparently the Russians also used German captured armour so you do a Russian Panzer iv
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Re: PanzerKampfWagen finished.
Thank you very much for your comment...Now....a soviet captured panzer?......very tempting idea, ill start my research. 
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Re: PanzerKampfWagen finished.
nice work on the T34
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topic moved as requested
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Re: PanzerKampfWagen finished.
Much appreciated Brel.
Regards, Luke.
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Re: PanzerKampfWagen finished.
Nice T34, and I like the ideas you have used to change it and "Field" modify it for german use, great idea and great work.
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Re: PanzerKampfWagen finished.
Its an excellent build! I love to see all the different ideas that come up on this forum. We need to see more captured tanks! 
Fantastic work vonrundstedt, I look forward to seeing what you come up with next.
Cheers,
Rik
Fantastic work vonrundstedt, I look forward to seeing what you come up with next.
Cheers,
Rik