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The models are provided with a ready-to-print version (pre-supported + hollowed), and in 28mm (1:56e) but it can be easily adapted to your scale :
- to 10mm : x35%
- to 15mm : x56%
- to 20mm : x78%
- to 25mm : x64%
All the late tanks with zimmerit include also a version without zimmerit. The StuH 42 include two gun versions : one with muzzle brake, and another without.
The Sturmgeschütz III (StuG III) series, designated Sd.Kfz. 142-1, and the Sturmhaubitze StuH 42, designated Sd.Kfz. 142-2, were German assault guns and self-propelled howitzers used during World War II. These vehicles played significant roles in providing mobile fire support to infantry and armored units.
The StuG III Ausf. C featured a short-barreled 75mm StuK 37 L/24 gun and served as an early version of the StuG III. It was employed primarily for infantry support and anti-tank roles. The later Ausf. F and G variants featured improvements in armor and firepower, making them more effective against enemy armor.
The StuG III Ausf. G 1943, also known as the Sturmi mid-production version, was a modification of the StuG III series with enhanced armor and improved combat capabilities. It continued to serve as a versatile assault gun on various fronts.
The StuG III Ausf. G 1944, or Sturmi late-production version, further refined the design and remained a vital asset for German forces. Its adaptability and firepower made it a valuable component of armored units.
The Sturmhaubitze StuH 42 Ausf. G variants were equipped with a 105mm howitzer, designed to provide indirect fire support to infantry and engage fortified positions. They were used to soften enemy defenses and support infantry assaults.
These StuG III and StuH 42 variants demonstrated the adaptability of German armored units, serving in various roles to meet the evolving demands of the battlefield. They played crucial roles in both offensive and defensive operations during World War II.
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