Panzer III
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Kommentare
1 28 September 2015, 19:23
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I really like the Panzer III, Was it OOB? Great paint job. Congrats Marcin
29 September 2015, 12:57
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Thanks all 🙂 Rui, I am not sure if I understand the term OOB. Did you mean order of battle?
I selected the painting for 18th Panzer Division fighting in Russia in 1942. Unfortunately I could not find any historic pictures of this vehicle 🙁
29 September 2015, 13:55
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OOB is out-of-box. Have you used any aftermarket here? The weathering job is very nice indeed
29 September 2015, 14:02
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Marcin OOB is short for out of box or another way to say without any PE or other aftermarket add ons. Your build looks really good.
29 September 2015, 14:03
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Yap.
Also, really nice track sag, difficult to do with vinyl tracks. Ok. well done.
29 September 2015, 14:09
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Ok, good to know 🙂 yes, it is just OOB, I did not add anything else.
Now I am thinking about adding the grid from my other sets as according to the instruction the ventilation holes should be covered.
29 September 2015, 14:10