So, like many I am excited by V4 and more so the new desert forces. I will likely pick up some of the new plastic Battlefront panzers but I have 5 old school resin and metal Panzer IIIs sitting in my lead pile - it would be a shame not to use them.
History:
The Panzer III was originally designed as a vehicle to fight other tanks. However the size of it's turret meant it could not be upgraded to a large enough gun to fight the T34s on the Eastern Front. Production ended in 1943 but the chassis continued to be used for the mass-produced Stug III.
PzIIIJ Early |
Early Panzer IIIs mounted the 37mm cannon so as to have common ammunition with the infantry weapon - the pak 36. The 37mm gun was replaced in later models with a short barrel 5cm gun and later the long barrel 5cm gun. The final production model, the panzer IIIN mounted the short barrel 7.5cm gun.
PzIII in the Desert |
Review:
These are old models. The metal frame that holds the various gun options is stamped 2008. It is well documented that Battlefront have made real progress with their new plastic range since these old Panzers rolled off the production line. Quite simply, the plastics go together with a minimum of fuss. Sadly, these old resin and metal panzers don't fit so well together. This is not new information I hear you say, I knew this before I popped this model out of the blister.
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