Sunday, 17 January 2021

Rapid Fire! Market garden in 20mm - Oddities and such (part 12) - Mielke Panzer Company



Mielke Panzer company was part of Kampfgruppe Knaust and consisted of two PzIV (one Ausf G and one Ausf H) and six PzIII (Ausf F, G, H and M) on its arrival at Arnhem on the 18th of September 1944. This tank company came from Bielefeld and from the Panzer school of Pz Regiment 11, 6th PD. 

Masters Colin and Richard mention one PzIV and one PzIII on both RF! OMG supplements. Perfectly logical and balanced but, due to being tired of making PzIV, I used two PzIII for this company. Besides, using PzIII in late 1944 makes another distinguishable German unit due to the relative rarity of this tank by then.

The final push  for making this company was the excellent post from Mike´s Research Blog you can find here: 

https://mikesresearch.com/2018/08/26/panzer-kompanie-mielke/

I used for these models the inevitable Concord book by Marcel Zwarts on the German Armour at Arnhem, The Squadron Signal book on the PzIII and some nice photos Piers Brand kindly  sent to me of his own Mielke Panzer Company.

I used an Armourfast kit for the PzIII Ausf. F(or G?...) and  a PSC for the PzIII Ausf. M. 


The pictures I found of the short gunned 50mm PzIII doesnt help much about finding the exact variant. Some mention Ausf F, others Ausf G. In fact the external differences between the two variants are very small: different driver's vision slot cover; signal port  in the Ausf F and different sliding covers in the turret cuppola. 


The kit is a bit incomplete so a few extra parts were added: rear engine cover and air vents...


...antenna resting place, several types of stowage...


... escape hatches on the hull (not used in later models), torsion bars, several tools including a Jack. The engine covers were also wrongly added as they were only present in the Ausf H model (the good news is that Mielke's Company also had the Ausf H so...).  


Armourfast models are nice and cheap. Its true that they are a bit on the undetailed side but with some work they can be turned into a nice piece. 


By having a few extra PzIII painted in the three colour scheme you can also beef up your forces for Kursk 1943, Sicily or Italy 43/44. 


The Ausf M was built straight from the PSC box, only with a pair of new lights on the fenders. The ones on the hull had to be carved out. 


The PSC model is far more complete than the Armourfast. 


I used plenty of extra tracks for protection. Not sure if these tanks had so many has they belonged to a Panzer school. 


This Panhard 178 A/C has nothing to do with Mielke's Panzer company and it belonged (or not...) to the 'Frundsberg' 10th SS Pz Recce battalion.


The model is a 3d print from MiniGeneral. This time some paste - Vallejo plastic putty - had to be placed all over some boring printing lines as this model is already a bit old in Pedro Pato´s catalogue. Even so its a very nice and simple to assemble model.


The usual extras - foliage, antennas and crew- and it was done. I chose the plain Dark Yellow colour after consulting the RF! FB groups were you can always have help from people who know what they are talking about. The figures and some of the stowage came from the PSC German Stowage Set were you get three sprues with dozens of useful pieces. 


Next: Tigers for Pz Lehr or France 1940.

8 comments:

  1. Beautiful work mate :) Love your camo painting far nicer to look at than mine....

    My ad hoc late war panzer group has a Panzer IIIJ with Schultzen (the old fujimi kit), My late war armd recce battalion also has a 178 too :)

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    1. We are catching the same waves. In fact you are catching them in the Mediterranean, I´m in the Atlantic wich is far worse :)

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  2. Really nice work again and also some useful background information:)

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  3. Nice, but you missed the bits remaining from the town-gas conversion that they had been using for training LOL

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    1. Exactly! It's a pity those things were left behind. It would make some nice targets.

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