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SdKfz 250/3 "GREIF"

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Wow that is incredible work! Hey MP. to offer a theory on the earlier question related to the letter being filled in or not, from a distance it lets other crews know which direction the vehicle is facing. I base this theory off some of the other patterns in use at the time, like the Japanese 'Confusion pattern' Yellow stripe on the Type 97 and others to do just the opposite
 
Stunning. Just enough weathering to highlight the model, as opposed to the weathering being the highlight of the model. :good:
 
Looks fab, but I do have to ask why one side has red inside the lettering and a black cross while the other is outlined letters and an open cross?
 
Looks fab, but I do have to ask why one side has red inside the lettering and a black cross while the other is outlined letters and an open cross?

I asked that earlier, we figure they ran out of paint. :rotf You'd think a Field Marshall would rate more paint. :rotf
 
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