Hey guys,
I hope you are all very well. I'm starting my Panzer III GB soon and am just trying to decide what scheme/markings to go with - perhaps you can help.
There are three options which are Tunisia '43, Kursk Summer '43 and Leningrad Winter '42-'43.
I'm not going with the Tunisia build as my main interest lies in the European theatre of war so obviously it boils down to the two Russian options.
Ideally I'd love to build the Leningrad version which is shown on the box art:
wbill built the Dragon version of this and you can see his amazing work on the link to his site in his signature. He did this very same scheme with the same markings and it looks great. His kit came supplied with Winterketten tracks - will I need to get hold of these Winterketten tracks to do a realistic winter Panzer III like Bill did?
As you can see this tank was base coated Panzer Grey with whitewash over the top in sectioned areas - not an all over 'full' whitewash - this looks really good imo.
This brings me onto the Panzer Grey basecoat? I've searched and although it doesn't refer directly to the Panzer III Ausf. N I'm given the impression that the Panzer Grey had been phased out by then to be replaced by Dunkelgelb. Can someone clarify exactly how this works please as it has me confused. I'm DEFINATELY NOT questioning the accuracy of Dragon, Tamiya and definately not Bill but I'm wondering how this grey basecoat was around in Winter '43. Obviously it was, but like I say, it just has me a bit confused! Is it because it's an earlier Panzer III N i.e 1942-1943 instead of just 1943?
Righto, the second possible scheme is the Kursk Summer '43 cammo. It's a DY basecoat with thin, random stripes of Dark Green and Red/Brown. I like this scheme but would much prefer the Winter scheme (if I can pull it off) as I find my freehand AB cammo can be pretty rubbish and the Winter scheme just looks really cool
So, I'm just after any feedback you guys can give. Bills site has been very helpful but I would just like to know how to do this winter build. Will Winterketten realistically be required or is that optional?
Also, the winter build features smoke grenade launchers. I always like to add a bit of wiring to the front headlights along the fenders so do these launchers need visible wiring going to them?
Sorry for all the questions!
Kindest regards,
Ben