Hello. Today we will continue to look at painting our prototype StuG III. Since this vehicle was built around 1937, we get to have more fun than just the traditional Panzer Grey finish; from 12 or 19 July 1937 until 31 July 1940, German tanks actually had brown camouflage applied over the grey. Therefore, these prototype StuG III, and StuG III Ausf.A, and the first month of StuG III Ausf.B production all had this cool brown-over-grey finish.
Scale Studio's StuG painting video:
• Stug III Panzer Grey Distressing and ...
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