Gallery Models
64009 - StuG III Ausf. G May 1943 Production mit Schurzen1/16th Scale
The Sturmgeschütz III (StuG
III) assault gun was Germany’s most produced armored fighting vehicle during WWII. It was built on the chassis of the proven Panzer III tank,
replacing the turret with a fixed casemate and mounting a more powerful gun.
Initially intended as a mobile, armored light gun for direct-fire support for
infantry, the StuG III was continually modified, and much like the later
Jagdpanzer casemate-styled specialist armored vehicles, was widely
employed as a tank destroyer.
Length: 420.5mm
Width: 204.6mm
Kit details include:
Smoke Dischargers
Periscopes, clear parts
for periscope and light lenses
MG-34
Main gun barrel
provided in metal and plastic
Main Gun Sight
Mussel break assembly
Individual track links
Exhaust details
On board vehicle
equipment
Fenders with surface
detail
Metal cable
Side skirt armor
Photo Etch exhaust
screens, deck railings
Decal sheet with 4
variations:
Pz. Abt.215, 15.Pz. Gren.
Div., Sicily 1943
Normandy 1944
Pz. Rgt. “Totenkopf”, Pz. Gren.Div. “Totenkopf”, Kursk 1943
Berlin 1945