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Chanzy10 Sep 2015 1:48 a.m. PST

I'm completing a platoon of Panzers for Chain of Command Big Battles.
As I'm focussing on Operation Barbarossa, a Panzer III felt like a good place to start.

The model is from Battlefront's range – the Panzer Commander in the turret is from a PSC kit.

More pics and background info on the blog:
blackpowdergames.blogspot.se

Jamesonsafari10 Sep 2015 3:39 a.m. PST

Good brush work but you've covered the driver and co-driver hatches with stowage.

Heisler10 Sep 2015 1:14 p.m. PST

There are no hull top hatches for the driver and co-driver on the Pz III series. They go out through the turret hatches or through the escape hatches on the side of the hull, which I think disappeared with L versions.

Jamesonsafari10 Sep 2015 5:21 p.m. PST

Well never mind me then. It's been a while since I looked at my pz IIIs.

Garand11 Sep 2015 10:47 a.m. PST

The crew could also escape through the transmission servicing hatches in the hull nose as well, and were designed for this purpose.

Damon.

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