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Pz KPfw III Ausf M - Kit recovered.

Le2

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Hi friends, I share this project which has been ongoing this year. This PANZER III Ausf.M / N TANK DRAGON 9015. I was gifted by a friend who in turn give it to another person whom he had bought a few kits. The tank was painted and dusty, with a lot of missing pieces. The first step was paint peeling and start slowly to get the missing parts. With the help of another colleague I can rearming the puzzle and then I add a set of ET MODEL to give a little more added value. I must replace the mantlet and barrel to make an M because it is a N with a damaged cannon and several assembly errors between the variants, also I replaced the tracks because the model come with vinyl tracks and I hate vinyl tracks.

This is the model at first; after cleaning off the paint.

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This is the model now. Just ready for the painting process.



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Well, after a long time off, I return to the painting the vehicle & to take advantage of these Schurzen to regain the momentum so I go slowly.


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Thank for watching.

PD:I hope the explanation was clear because in English is not easy for me.
 
Maravilloso, tome la iniciativa de cambiar el texto un poco para que se entienda mejor.

Marvelous,
 
Thanks guys, keep slowly.

Driven wheels. We sought to convey the impression that they have transited muddy area and partly in the same mud is wet and partly dry starts.


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Thnaks for watch.
 
Looks fantastic, L!
I got here a little late, but I'm taking notes on the side skirt armor.

Cheers,

bill
 
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