Wednesday, March 28, 2018

A Panzer III at 1/32 scale

The Panzer III of Petite Infanterie was built to consider all the versions which have existed. Indeed, three type of turrets were built sporting the 37 mm, 50 mm and 75 mm guns. Eventhough, it was not sufficient to keep it in the front line as quoted in Wikipedia:


"It was intended to fight other armoured fighting vehicles and serve alongside and support the Panzer IV; however, as the Germans faced the formidable T-34, more powerful anti-tank guns were needed, and since the Panzer IV had more development potential, it was redesigned to mount the long-barrelled 7.5 cm KwK 40 gun. The Panzer III effectively became obsolete in the anti-tank role and was supplanted by the Panzer IV. From 1942, the last version of Panzer III mounted the 7.5 cm KwK 37 L/24, better suited for infantry support"




A Panzer III at 1/32 scale
A gray one, with the 37 mm and a good  view of the running gear 



A Panzer III at 1/32 scale
The same version but in a "desert yellow" scheme


A Panzer III at 1/32 scale
Original production with the 37 mmgun




A Panzer III at 1/32 scale
The turret with the 50 mm gun



A Panzer III at 1/32 scale
The last version with the 75 mm gun.  


A Panzer III at 1/32 scale
The ligne up



A Panzer III at 1/32 scale
Ready to go to war!

That's all folk!

Your comments are always welcome!

Saturday, March 10, 2018

The famous German 88 mm at 1/32 scale

The German 88 mm is maybe the most famous gun of WWII.

That's why Petite Infanterie badly need to have it in the line-up.

Its ancestor was developp at the end of WWI.  It was improved during the Twenties  (in the Krupp swedish unit because of the Versaille treaty) and  in the Thirties (under Nazi rearmament program).

It is known that it was built as a anti-aircraft gun.  What it is less known is the gun had, from the beginning, sights aimed at ground target fire.  The gun was designed as multi-purpose weapon.  It was first used against tanks during the Spanish civil war and very successfully during WWII where it became famous.

German 88 mm at 1/32 scale
The 88 in the firing position




German 88 mm at 1/32 scale
Reloading the beast



German 88 mm at 1/32 scale
I read somewhere that it was possible to shoot eventhough the gun was on its wheels




German 88 mm at 1/32 scale
The gun with its tractor





German 88 mm at 1/32 scale
Aerial view of the all kit



German 88 mm at 1/32 scale
A view on the two axles



German 88 mm at 1/32 scale
The Petite Infanterie official photo!


That's all folks!

Comments are always welcome!