Interesting Pic
Re: Interesting Pic
I ran accross a picture the other day where they used T-34 tracks to up armor the front if a Stug III!
Now it is going to bug me until I find it again! >:(
Now it is going to bug me until I find it again! >:(
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Re: Interesting Pic
I think the likelihood is that they are sand bags, they all have one thing in common they all served in the desert.
T34 track links on Stug and Panzer IV is not an uncommon sight there are pictures of a Panzer IV in Panzer wrecks 7 I have also seen Panzer IV track links on Tigers though not often
T34 track links on Stug and Panzer IV is not an uncommon sight there are pictures of a Panzer IV in Panzer wrecks 7 I have also seen Panzer IV track links on Tigers though not often
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I found it,, your right its a Panzer IV, I thought I saw it on a Stug also keep looking later got to get back to work! 

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I used T34 track on my PzIII after seeing that PzIV pic.
Here's an example of an early tiger in Africa with PzIII/IV track mounted centrally on the frontal armour.
John
Here's an example of an early tiger in Africa with PzIII/IV track mounted centrally on the frontal armour.
John
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Re: Interesting Pic
John,
That is one excellent picture, great black and white, it took a second to reconize its a model!
Phil
That is one excellent picture, great black and white, it took a second to reconize its a model!
Phil
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i got to agree with blitz, i had to double take to see it was a model, superb job you have done there john
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Re: Interesting Pic
Thanks for the comments lads. That's the PzIII that was nominated for our
masterclass section after I'd sold it to someone who saw it on RCU.
I used it for practising winter cammo techniques.
I've bought another one since then but I'm still deciding what to do with it.
These are the cammo patterns I'm trying to decide between.
Cheers
John
masterclass section after I'd sold it to someone who saw it on RCU.
I used it for practising winter cammo techniques.
I've bought another one since then but I'm still deciding what to do with it.
These are the cammo patterns I'm trying to decide between.
Cheers
John
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Sharks teeth on the gun mantlet, I thought they only did this to planes!
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Re: Interesting Pic
how about a tiger dozer....
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I like both camo schemes, but i prefer the top one, something a little different.
Maybe add some sharks teeth and a dover blade for good measure
Maybe add some sharks teeth and a dover blade for good measure

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