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