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Tamiya 32507 Front Box Art
German Sturmgeschütz III Ausf B Sd Kfz 142
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Part Number:
TAM32507
Manufacturer:
Tamiya
Series:
Military Miniatures
Scale:
1:48
Skill Level:
3
Weight:
11.1 Ounces
Made In:
Japan
Recommended for ages:
14 years or older
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Scale:
1:48
Plastic model kit.
Requires assembly & painting
Glue & paint not included
- 1:48 scale assembly model of the Sturmgeschütz III Ausf.B
Length: 115mm
Width: 64mm
- Fine detailing comes pre-molded to upper hull for easy assembly
- Features die-cast lower hull for added weight and realism
- Assembly type tracks, with straight upper and lower tracks made of single piece
- Comes with decals for 3 different markings
Vehicle No 33, StuG Abt 203, Eastern Front 1941
StuG Abt 210, Eastern Front 1941
Vehicle No 13, StuG Abt 192, Eastern Front 1941
Germany's versatile StuG III was originally designed as an assault weapon, however also came to be used as a weapon of defense as the war progressed, providing both assault gun and anti-tank support. Based on the durable Pz.Kpfw. III chassis, the StuG III featured a monoblock structure with an L24 75mm short barreled gun mounted directly on the hull, eliminating the revolving turret and reducing overall height. The StuG III's design allowed the installation of a larger main gun, and led to greatly reduced production costs, making it one of Germany's most important armored vehicles of WW2. The Ausf. B was the first truly mass produced StuG III with over 250 produced from June 1940. The Ausf. B saw action during the Balkans campaign in April 1941 and Operation Barbarossa in June, 1941, and was widely respected for the reliable direct fire support it provided, and for its ability to face formidable Soviet tanks.
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