Bulgarian Vehicles in WWII:Opel Blitz 3.6-36/Опел Блиц
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Completed
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Completed
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After filter application
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I reduced the height of generic cargo body.
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Some wood texture scribed.
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Sample vehicle, pictured crossing a wooden bridge on January 15th 1945 near Petrovaradin in Jugoslavia.This Blitz Type S belonged to the Armoured Brigade(AUDI-like emblem on the right mudgard) and carried what I see as a pontoon section among other stuff.
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Progress for 1,5 days
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To reduce purchase cost per vehicle, the cargo body was produced locally and differed from the standard German body.Replicating it will be build-within-the-build and it might eventualy be done from scratch.
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Some bolts and brake lines added
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I realized there is no way to open the engine hatches, so stopped adding detail to the engine
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6 May 2017, 11:04