This item is limited to 3 per household.
- Create the silhouette of III with detailed details and abundant parts
[About the actual vehicle]
- The StuG III was developed by the German army during World War II, and about 10,000 of each type were produced and used from 1940 until the end of the war.
- The body of the Panzer III was equipped with a fixed fighting compartment, in which the main gun was mounted.
- Compared to tanks with rotating turrets, it was easier to produce and had the advantage of being able to mount a larger gun, and its low silhouette made it useful not only for close support but also for anti-tank combat.
- Of the many types of StuG III produced, the final production type was the G type, with 7,720 units produced between December 1942 and April 1945, the largest number in the series. .
[About the kit]
- Among the Type III StuG G types that recorded the largest number of production, we have reproduced the production type from May 1943.
- The thickness of the front armor of the vehicle body, which is a major feature, and the special shield installed on the machine gun at the top of the fighting compartment are also reproduced.
- Realistic reproduction of distinctive silhouettes.
- In addition, this kit uses assembleable magic tracks for the tracks, as well as wire parts using copper wire that blend easily with the vehicle body, and 3D printed parts used for the main gun, and a wealth of detail-up parts to create a more realistic finish. This is a kit that you can enjoy.
- In addition, the fixed fighting compartment and vehicle upper structure are accurately reproduced in shape using slide molds.
- Pay attention to details such as bolts and welding marks.
- In addition, the main gun is mechanically expressed with a one-piece gun barrel and 3D printed base parts. It takes a lot of skill to finish it off.
- The lower part of the car body is integrally molded using a slide mold, and not only the welding marks but also the details on the side of the car body are reproduced in detail.
- The torsion bar suspension is also reproduced, and the Magic Track track around the legs tightens the finish.
- In addition, photo-etched parts are set at key points to enhance detail.
- Also modeled is the side skirt that characterizes the style. Enhances the atmosphere of the finished product.
[Major features]
- The 7.5cm gun is precisely reproduced from the barrel to the breech using 3D parts.
- The front end of the main gun base is modeled in more detail with new 3D printed parts.
- 10.5cm howitzer set as a bonus
- The track adopts magic track
- Wire parts set using copper wire
- The engine deck is faithfully reproduced down to realistic details such as welding marks.
- Modeled on the May 1943 production type
- Schulzen parts are also modeled faithfully to the actual vehicle
- The lower part of the car body is integrally molded with a slide mold, and the details of the underside are also reproduced.
- The upper part of the battle compartment has an accurately reproduced shape using a slide mold and accurate parts division.
- The shape of the cooling air intake is reproduced using a slide mold.
- Etched mesh parts are set for the air intake.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )