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 Subject:  Re: Flammpanzer III F1 conversionList thread.  
  
 Date:  Sep 3, 2003
 From:  Andrew Herbert 
Hi Buckly

The Flammpanzer only served on the Eastern Front.

That kit has lots of parts, and includes all you need to make a Panzer IIIM if I recall. The L and N were the late Pz III serving in the DAK. You could put a short barrelled 75mm gun on the M and you have the N. Check the reviews section of TL, and you'll see some more information on kit #9015 the Panzer III M/N.

http://www.track-link.net/reviews/k137

Your Flammpanzer is that kit with some extra stuff. There would be some extra work to make a Pz IIIL out of it. Those had spaced armor on the mantlet and driver's compartment, a different exhaust system and more. I don't have references with me to check. The old Squadron Pz III book is a good place for pics, as are more detailed books
like Achtung Panzer on the Pz III.

Cheers
Andy
 
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  Flammpanzer III F1 conversion - buckly - Sep 3, 2003
. . . Re: Flammpanzer III F1 conversion - Andrew Herbert - Sep 3, 2003
. . . . . . Re: Flammpanzer III F1 conversion - Buckly - Sep 4, 2003
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