
I love the dimpled surface that becomes apparent when WW2 armour is seen 'in the flesh', so to speak. It's also one of the hardest features to replicate, believably, in scale form.
At least the Russians appear to have provided a well-lit display area, as this is needed for close-up photography. I found the lighting to be a tad on the dim side at Bovington, and The Munster Panzer Museum. Well, for my older iPhones (v4 and v6), that is.
I think my iPhone 8+ could perform a lot better there, now.
A decent SLR with flash, is another story.
Excellent photos, by the way, Jee.

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