PzKpfw. III ausf. L
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Unfortunately Panzergrau scheme in this scale makes for a nice tank, but you can't really define the details
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I had to make more dust and earth to break down the monotony a bit.
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It's not in the box markings as the decals went away long time ago.
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And on the base. Unfortunately the original one went missing.
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I omitted the roadsign and the abandoned MG.
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27 March 2017, 18:14
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Second rebuild from the Matchboxes of old. This time I had to copy the turret's hatch on the left side (somehow it went missing), MG barrel and all the front lights.
Unfortunately one of the rubber tracks was deteriorated, so I had to almost glue it piece by piece, but with no real control over bending it around the wheels. I guess when dealing with such an old kits it's just as it goes. At least it has both of the tracks.
Somehow the diorama base went missing, so I have to take one from the scrapped Chaffee.
Probably it won't be one of my favourites and now I know, why they were mostly presented in desert camouflages.