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Posted: February 15, 2006 03:48 pm
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Panzer III renders with romanian markings on the Don front in late 1942. The number is fictional; it is probable that romanian Pz-III came without unit numbers. The only pictures I have show this type of unit shortly after they arrived in the romanian units and without unit numbers...

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Posted: February 15, 2006 03:55 pm
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If the turret number is fictitional, why do you use it at all?

Other than that, it's an excellent rendering. Congratulations.

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Posted: February 15, 2006 04:04 pm
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Another types of units (R-35, R-2...) in the same time use to have identification numbers painted on the side of the turets. I think that the pictures with ARR Pz-III in late 1942 were taken short time after their arrival in the romanian units and the crews didn't have time to apply this numbers. Also I think that numbers were added in the next days just in time before the russian offensive began.

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Posted: February 15, 2006 04:53 pm
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Congrat., Bogdan.
Very nice 3D.

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Posted: February 15, 2006 07:45 pm
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QUOTE (bogdan_p @ Feb 15 2006, 04:04 PM)
Another types of units (R-35, R-2...) in the same time use to have identification numbers painted on the side of the turets. I think that the pictures with ARR Pz-III in late 1942 were taken short time after their arrival in the romanian units and the crews didn't have time to apply this numbers. Also I think that numbers were added in the next days just in time before the russian offensive began.

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Only at the beginning of the war only the R-2 tanks had German type of numbers painted on the turret.

I am showing you some pictures from Militaria Magasine, Hors-Serie " De Moscou a Stalingrad (2). Dans l'enfer de Stalingrad" by Yves Buffetaut.

The first picture is showing a Romanian T-III with German and Romanian markings and Romanian registration number.
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Here you see the interpretation by Jean Restayn of the picture in a drawring. I don't know on what he is basing the color of the vehicle (khaki) I think it was Dunkelgrau.

PS Very nice 3D models once again.

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Posted: February 16, 2006 10:36 am
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The Pz-III that were at Stalingrad area were former german units that came with german colors and markings. I think that they were Pz-III ausf. N, without the side evacuation hatch.

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