Tamiya 21004 - 1/35 German Sturmgeschutz III Ausf. G Earl (Finished Model)  [21004]

Tamiya 21004 - 1/35 German Sturmgeschutz III Ausf. G Earl (Finished Model)
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  • Abbreviated the "StuG" III, the Sturmgeschutz, predicated on a Panzer III framework, adopted a short barreled 7.5cm L/24 weapon in place of the Panzer III's revolving turret. After confrontations with Soviet armor, the specific situation abruptly changed. To handle this Russian tank risk, the Germans were forced to upgrade their existing weapons systems. The G-type StugG III built from late 1942 onwards, utilized an even more effective, long barrel 7.5cm L/48 weapon. The slim metal plates, called Schurzen (skirts) had been connected towards sides of this hull starting in the spring of 1943. The Masterwork Collection model of the German Sturmgeschutz III Ausf. G Early Version is available in a dark yellow base with a red-brown camouflage pattern, and features markings of the 237th Sturmgeschutz (attack gun) Brigade. Commander's and Loader's hatches are put together in the opened or closed position and Schurzen could be attached/detached.
  • During WWII the German Army (Wehrmacht) used many kinds of weaponry on tank chassis. Of these kinds, the main one most mass-produced had been that attached to a Panzer III framework. Abbreviated the "StuG" III, the Sturmgeschutz adopted a brief barreled 7.5cm L/24 gun as opposed to the Panzer III's revolving turret. The "StuG" III ended up being originally intended for infantry support. However, after confrontations with Soviet armor, the problem abruptly changed. To cope with this Russian tank threat, the Germans had been forced to update their existing tools systems. The G-type StuG III built from late 1942 onwards, utilized an even more effective, long barrel 7.5cm L/48 gun. The slim steel plates, known as Schurzen (skirts) were connected towards sides regarding the hull starting in the springtime of 1943.

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