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I decided to take and build something quickly kind of taking a break after the headless horseman. This is a Dragon kit of a Panzer III N used in North Africa.

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The photo etch came with the kit as did the one piece flexible track.

Now here's the twist.

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Yup, braille scale. Got this gem for $9.99 on sale.

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I'm actually going to call this complete as the only thing I added was an oil wash on the tracks after these photos. I detail painted everything in acrylic, then did a pin wash with MM Enamel Grunbraun darkened with burnt umber oil. It brought out the color modulation so I decided to leave well enough alone.

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Here's my only other 1/72 scale build, it's a Pz IV from the 1st Panzer Division in Italy.

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I'll create a desert base for the Pz III that is similar.

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Man Wayne! Armor has always scared me because it's usually in larger scales but this thing is a wonder of its own. Detail packed in smaller scale stuff has always caught my attention. Nice job!!! I work primarily in 48th scale stuff so I can identify with the headaches behind the eyes! LOL

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Well done on the Panzers. The figures look good, too. The Germans used tan Panzers in Italy? Was this because most of the equipment in Italy was from the retreat from North Africa?

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  On 11/15/2013 at 1:31 AM, Jim B said:

Well done on the Panzers. The figures look good, too. The Germans used tan Panzers in Italy? Was this because most of the equipment in Italy was from the retreat from North Africa?

Thank you all.

Jim, that is actually Dark Yellow on the PzIV. Lightened up a bit with Deck Tan it looks tan. I went light due to the scale. The G model was brand new when the switch from dark gray to dark yellow occurred.

Interestingly enough, Panzers slated for North Africa were shipped to Russia after the surrender of the Panzer Armee Afrika. So the Russian front saw tan/sand/green panzers upon which troops painted dark gray stripes. Now that is a curious sight, contest judges shake their heads until someone states fact.

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Thanks for the history lesson. Much appreciated.

Haven't built too much armor, but I do like the look of some of the WWII armor: M4 Sherman, Panzer IV, T34, etc.

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For me armor is a whole world of its own. There was a GB going on last year in the armor section called Steel Cats and there was the craziest stuff coming out of that build! I have a 1/48 scale German 251 halftrack and I plan to build it after my skills have advanced to that level.

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I spent the better part of two years building Marine Corps Shermans from WWII. I have completed 6 so far and have just scratched the surface. I have one entire 4drawer storage unit filled with Sherman minutia. The kits themselves are stored elsewhere.

Truth be told after the fall of the "Iron Curtain" we discovered a relative that had served in the 15th Panzer Division and was captured in Tunisia by US troops. Thus I have an affinity for Afrika Korps subjects.

I get really involved in projects.

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