Krupp Protze 1 ton (6x4)Kfz.69 towing truck with 3.7cm Pak.

With this kit being nearly 50 years old, there is some flash and pin marks. The flash isn't horrible but there are parts where it is present. There was one part that needed some filler where the two parts meet, again not horrible and was fixable with so Vallejo putty and a blade.

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Black Green RLM70. (It seems to be close to the German color.)
In that it's a dark colour, yes. Other than that … no :) German vehicles until early 1943 were dark grey, not green, and aside from that, RLM 70 is an aviation colour and so would be very unlikely to be used on an Army vehicle. (RLM = Reichsluftfahrtministerium, "State Ministry of Aviation".)
 
In later years of a struggling and resource starved regime, I doubt anything was really set in stone.
I believe there's always a prototype for everything.
 
In that it's a dark colour, yes. Other than that … no :) German vehicles until early 1943 were dark grey, not green, and aside from that, RLM 70 is an aviation colour and so would be very unlikely to be used on an Army vehicle. (RLM = Reichsluftfahrtministerium, "State Ministry of Aviation".)
Thanks, but this is therapy for me with the war against my demons in battle each day.
 
what the vehicle might look like
Whoa, they's ridin' in style ! Those aren't bench seats, they's chesterfields!

I only say that (and @Jakko ) can give us the proper reference, I read somewhere that I think it was in early trucks, seats were literally formed metal, and soldiers referred to them with German word for bucket, hence the now popularized but infinitely more comfortable 'bucket seat'.
 
Whoa, they's ridin' in style ! Those aren't bench seats, they's chesterfields!

I only say that (and @Jakko ) can give us the proper reference, I read somewhere that I think it was in early trucks, seats were literally formed metal, and soldiers referred to them with German word for bucket, hence the now popularized but infinitely more comfortable 'bucket seat'.
Those are what come in the kit.
 
Haha, that's my line!
My bench is in an otherwise cramped corner on the second floor. Even the dog avoids it because he prefers to stretch out on the couch in the TV room!
Mine will curl up right behind my chair, cramping me up against my bench... Brutus MOVE! :p
 

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