Thank you very much, Redleg and Hoth!
Hoth, I modeled my unit on 6th Panzer Division at Kursk. For my main reference, I used III. Pz. Korps at KURSK by Didier Lodieu which is a Histoire and Collections book.
At the time of Kursk, 6th Panzer only had 1 tank battalion for the 11th Regiment which was the II Abteilung/Pz Rgt. 11 commanded by Major Bake. I have modeled the Panzer IIIs in 5th and 6th Companies so far.
The listing for 5th Company lists the following:
4 Pz III(75mm)
6 Pz IV(75mm)
10 Pz III(50mm)
The listing for the 6th Company lists the following:
4 Pz III(75mm)
7 Pz IV(75mm)
8 Pz III(50mm)
I can't tell you how many of each type of Panzer III(50mm) there were in regards to J, L, or M. I can't tell you how exactly each company numbered their vehicles as I don't have that information either.
I did number my Panzer IIIs but don't know if it is correct or not. I also put my Panzer IIINs in a separate platoon from the other Panzer IIIs.
The Panzer forces were in a state of flux in organization in 1943 as in this case. You had Panzer IIIs and IVs mixed in the same company as more Panzer IVs were coming in and the Panzer III was on its way out. I assume the 1st Battalion was off training up on the new Panther tanks but don't know for sure.
It appears the 2nd Battalion was slightly larger than normal and the 7th and 8th Companies had a couple more Panzer IVs with the 8th Company also having 13 Flammpanzers.
The organization for the 7th and 19 Panzer Divisions was not identical to the 6th.
The III Pz. Korps was also supported by the 503rd Schwere Abteilung (Tigers). I am also modeling part of this unit as well.
When I began this project, I already had some Panzer IIIL/Ns and Ms without the sideskirts but had bought a bunch of Ls, Ms, and Ns with sideskirts so was able to do some mixing and matching.
I will try to take some more photos over the next few days to show the variations I put into my Panzer IIIs. I'm glad you like them.
Here are a few more pictures of my Panzer IIIs and one with some Panzer IVs as well.