Sd.Kfz.223 Panzerspähwagen (Completed)
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The real deal
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Box art
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Instructions, decals & PE fret
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Sprue #1
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Sprue #2
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Sprue #3
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Sprue #4
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Sprue #5
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Painted, just some weathering required...
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Final reveal...
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Коментари
1 20 May 2018, 10:29
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Iv'e been working on this, in the background, for the last few weeks whilst working on other stuff. It didn't turn out to bad 🙂
20 May 2018, 10:38
Album info
The Leichter Panzerspähwagen (German: roughly "light armoured reconnaissance vehicle" ) was a series of light four-wheel drive armoured cars produced by Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1944.
Designed to meet operational requirements including reliability, run on a variety of grades of fuel, simple construction and good off-road performance the first such vehicle was the Sd Kfz 221 but this proved too small and too lightly armed, so in 1936-37 a heavier version was planned, using one of two standard chassis for four-wheel armoured cars, one with a front-mounted engine, the other rear-mounted version, was used in the Sd Kfz 222, which became the standard light armoured car in German army service until the defeat of Nazi Germany.