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Thankyou for all the kind words. I am a bit lost without him he was my best friend as well as my Bro.
First set of questions
I would like to do a tank that maybe would of been in the group of these tanks at the time......Kharkov?
https://67.media.tumblr.com/652c1875d8ea3eee49d5090640f6d99c/tumblr_nwplz9Bbm11s6zihxo1_500.jpg
I am going to do it grey with a whitewash I think.
Q1. What is the primer colour under the grey....is it red??
Q2. This is tricky but I am after a turret number/s for decals of a tank like mine that may have been there but there aren't any phots of. Why....because I would like to have some artistic licence without getting into trouble......does that make sense??


Q2- I chose to try to provide an answer to Q2 first, because I think that it is ultimately more important to you- Just my opinion, but I think that maybe you might want to consider this- Do you want to portray "artistic license" or build an accurate representation of your vehicle, as part of the unit(s) that are shown in your actual WWII (Kharkov) photo?
Artistic license is OK in MY book, especially if the model is to be built in memory of your Brother, but he MAY have appreciated authenticity, as well... What you eventually wind up with, IMO, is ENTIRELY up to you, of course.
Regarding the "Numbers" that you wish to apply to your Pz.III:
If you want to portray some continuity to the vehicles shown in your WWII photo with your Pz.III, I would consult some resources, beforehand. There are numerous sites online that you can visit, which deal with the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Battles for Kharkov, all of which have many fine photos, and copious text with which you can base your decisions upon. There are also very numerous books and magazine articles that you may want to consult, and of course, there are quite a few of our "WWII German Specialists" here on ARMORAMA, whom, I'm sure, would be very happy to help you out.
To my eye, the "Numbers" displayed upon the vehicles in your WWII photo appear to be White, over the standard Panzergrau, which was applied to all (European) German vehicles that were manufactured prior to February, 1943- But I could very well be wrong, in that SOME German vehicles also showed Red Numbers, with a White "surround"... Your thoughts AND facts, Gentlemen..?
Q-1 Also, IMO, this early-on in the "game", I doubt that the German Red Primer might have shown up anywhere on the vehicle's EXTERIOR yet, (Kharkov, Winter 1943?), especially if the "Winter Whitewash" had been applied, although ANYTHING is possible. I know for a FACT that German Panzers and StuG.s displayed the Red Primer in certain sections of the their Interiors, along with the color known as "Elfenbein", or "Panzer Interior Buff", as some choose to call it. Perhaps some of our "WWII German Specialists" could lend a hand, in respect to this question?
PS- If you can get hold of the Three Volume set of SQUADRON books, "PANZER COLORS", I suggest that you do so. Or, as I understand it, SQUADRON has chosen to combine all three books into a single volume recently, with the same title, "PANZER COLORS". These books provide a pretty comprehensive guide to German WWII Armored and Soft-skinned vehicles' COLORS AND MARKINGS, along with hundreds of photos and color illustrations. Mind you, these books ARE NOT the be-all and end-all "Holy Grail", because there ARE some errors shown within their numerous pages- These books are meant as a general GUIDE, only...
