Quickie review - 21st Panzer III
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I found one of those a while back last year and I agree its a great tank I already had the S1 32x Panzer III L in the "panzer-gray" cammo, but I like this one better! It is hard to get a figure into the turret hatch, though.
This particular Panzer III goes very well with the host of 1:32 scale North African Campaign products out there - mine is currently in a little display with my 32x "Snake" JU-87 Stuka, "JG-27" Bf-109F and 32x Afrika Corps German troops. It also looks great sitting alongside the FOV M3 Grant and Matilda Mk II tanks
This particular Panzer III goes very well with the host of 1:32 scale North African Campaign products out there - mine is currently in a little display with my 32x "Snake" JU-87 Stuka, "JG-27" Bf-109F and 32x Afrika Corps German troops. It also looks great sitting alongside the FOV M3 Grant and Matilda Mk II tanks
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I wanted that Panzer III for a long time now since its the only german africa vehicle out there( in that scale ) , but like all the other 21stc's models its horrible compared to FOV's ones . Theres no weathering , very little detail and avarage paint schemes . So I'm still thinking about it
I know these are meant to be toys but it would be nice if 21stc could make some collector editions too for military enthusiasts
I know these are meant to be toys but it would be nice if 21stc could make some collector editions too for military enthusiasts
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Cold Steel in the hot desert...?
Re: earlier version, yeah, I think it was released as part of the Cold Steel line & wasn't too easy to find, I never saw one at WM, but that don't mean much...but for the price the new one is a good value...
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Thanks for the review. I picked up the DAK PZIII and the #112 King Tiger from WM the other day. I haven't even taken them out of the box yet. I'm going to weather the PZIII, make it nice and dusty. I'm not sure if I will keep the King Tiger or sell it though.
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It's a great little model in my opinion, and doing some weathering on it should not be too difficult. As for the solid end on the barrel, there are two ways you can address this little problem, one is to simply dab a small bit of flat black paint or even some black permanent marker on the end, it's better than just leaving it as is. The other option is trickier but do-able if you are careful, just take a very small drill bit and carefully drill into the end of the barrell about an 1/8 of an inch, preferably by hand, but I suppose you could use a small power drill or Dremel tool on low speed if you are very careful, the trick is not to go too deep.
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That's what I did on mine (as well as my gray version of the same tank). I actually dabbed some of the marker ink on my index finger and thumb, then rubbed them around the end of the barrel to create some "weathering" caused by firing the gun - I also colored the end of the barrel solid black. It came out looking pretty decentostketten wrote:As for the solid end on the barrel, there are two ways you can address this little problem, one is to simply dab a small bit of flat black paint or even some black permanent marker on the end, it's better than just leaving it as is.
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caption:tmanthegreat wrote:That's what I did on mine (as well as my gray version of the same tank). I actually dabbed some of the marker ink on my index finger and thumb, then rubbed them around the end of the barrel to create some "weathering" caused by firing the gun - I also colored the end of the barrel solid black. It came out looking pretty decentostketten wrote:As for the solid end on the barrel, there are two ways you can address this little problem, one is to simply dab a small bit of flat black paint or even some black permanent marker on the end, it's better than just leaving it as is.
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I've got the "early" III and the IIIL. The L is pretty sloppy. If you look closely it's EXACTLY the same model as the "early" III except for the mantlet, gun, and turret bustle. Even the extra boxes and such are exactly the same in exactly the same place, lame. The vision hatches on the turret sides are not found on the L nor is the conical periscope on the turret roof. The upper front hull plate should have a spaced 20mm plate tacked over the base armor, this is really visible because it "counter sinks" the bow MG and drivers vision slot. The rear deck is different too. I really like the "Early" III. the L was a disappointment. Looks like a "let's make a quick buck" effort.
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Maybe so, but I am unaware of anyone else who is producing one of these in this scale at all, let alone for 15 bucks. For that kind of money I can put up with the inaccuracies until something better comes along.The L is pretty sloppy. If you look closely it's EXACTLY the same model as the "early" III except for the mantlet, gun, and turret bustle.
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I agree! It's a great model for the price. I did a double take when I first saw the DAK PZ III at Wally.ostketten wrote:Maybe so, but I am unaware of anyone else who is producing one of these in this scale at all, let alone for 15 bucks. For that kind of money I can put up with the inaccuracies until something better comes along.
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My problem is they make the effort, sometimes. How hard was it to get it right. New mold for the turret, mold the 20mm plate and glue it in place over the existing hull This would look better anyway). You could still have 80% comonality with the earlier tank and still have it look at least close to correct. And when you guys say you don't care you give 21st permission to not care. If we call them on the bad stuff maybe they'll make less of it. I payed $15 for this tank. Not much. I also payed that same price for my M7, the other Pzkw III, my 88, two Pzkw IVs, a Mobilwagon, and even less for a M18. I think I got my money's worth on all those models, why should I get less with the IIIL. We should insist on quality products from these companies, not encourage them to cut corners. My verdict, 21st take the time and make the effort to do it right. They've established that they can, it should be expected.
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Never said I don't care, I said I'll have to live with it until something better comes along that won't break the bank, there is a difference. When you start saying "Well, the M7 was only $15 and I got my moneys worth on that....why not the PzIII L??" My response to that is you are comparing apples to oranges. The other thing to consider is this: since most of our 21C models are based on somebody elses kits (Tamiya, Italeri, etc.) the inaccuracies you noted in the Pz III L are more of an indication of a crappy kit than they are of anything 21st Century did. At any rate, everyone is entitled to their opinion, sorry you are so unhappy with the Pz III L.when you guys say you don't care
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ostketten wrote:Never said I don't care, I said I'll have to live with it until something better comes along that won't break the bank, there is a difference.when you guys say you don't care
The effect on what's available IS no different. We tolerate junk, buy junk, heck, hollar how happy we are with junk, what is 21st going to do? Easy, they'll continue to cut corners. I do it two, bad habit, grab the box and don't look! What's the new Firefly going to be like? A model of a Firefly or some compromise?
Apples and Oranges? Comparing a 1/32 scale AFV from 21st Century Toys with a 1/32 scale AFV from 21st Century Toys? Looks like apple/apple to me.
Crappy Kit? It's a pretty good kit of a Pzkw IIIe. The problems not with the kit it's the occasional unwillingness to follow through. Does 21st make its own molds at all. They could resolve almost all my cretiques by doing one new part for the turret and one for the front hull. We are probably talking less than 10% of the models mass! Heck, I'm already looking at doing the hull plate myself! If they had put the hull plate on I might not have noticed the turret problems! Basically, who vets their stuff? Modelers or bean counters?
People from 21st do read these forums. When good stuff comes out we should hurray and let them know we're buying it! Look what's happened with the 1/32 aircraft! They are VERY cool! They've gotten better! Are there faults, yup, but they've kept them relatively small. They need to hear crtical reviews when something's not right. Better for us AND 21st Century.
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Some times they do a FABULOUS job. I have several 21st models that are awesome. I'll probably never buy a FOV 88. The 21st century one I have is great. THere are places to cut costs. The vehical we're discussing here was a good oppertunity to put something new and cool out while only investing in about 4 new parts. FOV does dumb things too (Panther). I think we need to point out when they don't do a good job as well
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