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Management number | 11503189 | Release Date | 2025/09/17 | List Price | $121.42 | Model Number | 11503189 | ||
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The Sturmgeschütz III Ausf. G, an early production model equipped with Schürzen armor skirts, became an integral part of German armored forces during World War II. Originally designed for infantry support, the StuG III evolved into a versatile tank destroyer, crucial in defensive operations. The addition of Schürzen side skirts offered added protection against anti-tank rounds and shaped charges, enhancing its resilience on the battlefield. StuG Brigade 242, operating in Italy, utilized these features to great effect in their engagements with advancing Allied forces.
In 1943, StuG Brigade 242 saw extensive action in the Italian Campaign, a challenging theater marked by rugged terrain and intense Allied offensives. German forces relied heavily on the StuG III for defensive positions, and its low profile allowed it to remain concealed in ambush, striking at Allied armor. The brigade faced British and American forces across Italy, notably countering Allied advances toward Rome and other strategic locations.
StuG Brigade 242 was especially known for its contributions in battles that required slow, methodical defenses, making the most of the StuG III’s strengths in ambush and fortification. In close coordination with infantry, these vehicles delayed Allied progress, buying time for German forces to regroup and reestablish defensive positions. Although Allied air superiority posed a constant threat, the StuG III Ausf. G’s durability and firepower enabled it to persist in these engagements, making a lasting impact on the course of the Italian Campaign and cementing its legacy as a stalwart of German armored strategy.
This 1 - 72 scale model offers remarkable accuracy and attention to detail. With historical markings and authentic design, it’s a perfect addition for collectors and enthusiasts looking to capture a piece of WWII history, showcasing the unique role and design of this resilient vehicle.
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