Hi Folks,
Which manufacture's Panzer III provides the best "canvas" for a detailed build of an early Panzer III, DAK?
TIA,
Barry
Thinking about a Panzer III, DAK build.
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Thinking about a Panzer III, DAK build.
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Re: Thinking about a Panzer III, DAK build.
You have to be more precise about vesion as early Pz III have different sprockets and idlers. If you look for budget option Heng Long Tauchpanzer III would be good start.
Re: Thinking about a Panzer III, DAK build.
Thank you sir!Kaczor wrote:You have to be more precise about vesion as early Pz III have different sprockets and idlers. If you look for budget option Heng Long Tauchpanzer III would be good start.
Barry
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Re: Thinking about a Panzer III, DAK build.
So DAK was around 1941? So a Panzer III Ausf J is likely the starting "early" variant.


Re: Thinking about a Panzer III, DAK build.
Jarlath wrote:So DAK was around 1941? So a Panzer III Ausf J is likely the starting "early" variant.

Thinking about starting with a Taigen, Pz III kit.
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Re: Thinking about a Panzer III, DAK build.
I have the Taigen alloy+ ABS hull, Barry, and it's a wee treasure for the money.
I also have the Tauchpanzer upper for it, but want to make it interchangeable with a StuG 111 upper, of roughly the same period- so that it's two for the price of one, in effect
....... Without- that is, going into the sort of superlative, and accurate, detail you're likely to indulge in, and enthrall us with.
I shall look forward to seeing your meticulous handiwork applied to a WW2 favourite

I also have the Tauchpanzer upper for it, but want to make it interchangeable with a StuG 111 upper, of roughly the same period- so that it's two for the price of one, in effect


I shall look forward to seeing your meticulous handiwork applied to a WW2 favourite

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