Damn Buddy,
Once again, I'm late to the party. This little thang is great and a real fine job you've done on the scratch work in this tiny scale!!! Panzer gray, all the way, unless it was still being used in late '43. Then it might have gotten a repaint in dark yellow. Top work Rick!!!
BTW, why did you name it with a dog's name??? Ya know like, "Here Bowser, here Bowser, fetch the stick"...........I am starting to worry about you my friend...................
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Allen
					Once again, I'm late to the party. This little thang is great and a real fine job you've done on the scratch work in this tiny scale!!! Panzer gray, all the way, unless it was still being used in late '43. Then it might have gotten a repaint in dark yellow. Top work Rick!!!
BTW, why did you name it with a dog's name??? Ya know like, "Here Bowser, here Bowser, fetch the stick"...........I am starting to worry about you my friend...................
Prost
Allen

 LOL. I think that is what they called it on the website I found it on.  If I understand the history of these things, they were used in occupied countries...sort of pressed into service wherever needed.  At any rate they are of French manufacture in the illustrations I have.  So I would assume that they could be Panzer Grey or that "funny" word yellow since the Luftwaffe was still in France after 1943.  My concern was that I really couldn't tell from the second photo I posted in this thread if it was a washed out PG that was very dusty or the "funny" yellow that was used after 1943.  Paul E. settled that question..........so grey it is.  Woof Woof!! Buddy and thanks for coming by, much appreciated.:thumb2:  Rick H.
							
						
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