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(Login Tom08) Missing-Lynx members from IP address 69.122.95.44
Saw a nice color illustration of panzer 111 F from 2 Kompanie,1 Abteilung/Panzer Regiment 5,5.leichte-Division Libya 1941. I have seen pictures of some panzer 111 E's in Africa, but they all seem to be Panzerbefehlswagens. This particular color illustration of the Panzer 111 F, is the standard fighting vehicle.Can anyone confirm that standard 111 F's where indeed in North Africa at his time. And Dragon, when when when are you going to release a new Panzerbefehlswagen E,F, or G ?
(Login atcockle) MODERATORS ONLY - Axis WWII 173.181.107.191
Re: Confirmation on DAK Panzer 111....
August 19 2012, 11:38 PM
Tom,
It depends. When you say 'standard fighting vehicle' do you mean with the 3.7cm gun? The only Panzer III Ausf.F in North Africa were ones that had been upgraded with a 5cm gun. Also, no standard Panzer III Ausf.E were used in North Africa.
As for the Panzerbefehlswagen III, there were really only two types produced originally, the Ausf.E and Ausf.H. Later Panzerbefehlswagen III were converted on regular gun tank chassis.
They are on DML's list of things to do, just when I can't say.
(Login Brickwall166) Missing-Lynx members 188.192.202.93
Nice to hear
August 20 2012, 3:34 AM
Tom
"They are on DML's list of things to do... "
nice to hear that. The Pz.Kpfw.III from DML are great - the list are growing and growing. In the future perhaps we get the former variants Ausf D ....
but at first we will build the actually releases.