The upper superstructure and gun barrel/cradle are also shown in close-up before the photos move to the inside of the fighting compartment with equally good close up shots of the gun breech, gun controls and gun mounting as well as the ammo storage racks, radio racks (the radios are missing unfortunately) with many of the details such as the gun and ammo racks shown from various angles to give a very good overall coverage of the details. Some of the interior parts are not in pristine condition but overall most of the features still remain to show plenty of detail for building the models.
The final 6 pages have models built by Tony Greenland and details the construction of a “Grille” M using bits from Tamiya Marder IIIM the Alan Grille kit as well as parts from ABER and a lot of scratch building to produce the final model of the “Grille” M. Of course all this is academic now that DML have released their kit of the “Grille” M but the photos still can be used as a good guide to detailing up DML kit in any case. There are also a few shots of the DML Munitionswagen 38 M für built straight from the box to show the end result.
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