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Management number | 11504312 | Release Date | 2025/09/17 | List Price | $149.39 | Model Number | 11504312 | ||
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The Junkers Ju 87G-2 "Tank Buster," WNr. 494193, served with Stab./Schlachtgeschwader 2 (SG 2) during the critical battles in Slovakia in 1944. As an evolution of the infamous Stuka dive bomber, the G-2 variant was modified specifically for anti-tank duties, equipped with twin Bordkanone BK 3,7 37mm cannons mounted under each wing. These powerful s made the Ju 87G-2 a deadly opponent against Soviet armored columns advancing across Eastern Europe. By 1944, as Germany’s situation became increasingly desperate, specialized aircraft like the Ju 87G-2 were essential in trying to delay overwhelming Soviet forces.
WNr. 494193 operated under the command of Stab./SG 2, a unit with strong ties to Germany’s most famous Stuka ace, Hans-Ulrich Rudel. Flying from ford airfields in Slovakia during the autumn of 1944, the aircraft took part in missions targeting Red Army armor and supply lines during battles related to the Slovak National Uprising and the Soviet push through Hungary. Although the Ju 87 was outdated compared to faster enemy s, its ruggedness, stability as a platform, and the bravery of its pilots kept it effective in its specialized role. Ground s were often conducted at extremely low altitudes, exposing the Ju 87s to tremendous danger from ground fire and enemy s.
The Ju 87G-2, including aircraft like WNr. 494193, represented the final chapter of the Stuka’s time service. While many were lost to increasingly dominant Allied air superiority, they inflicted significant damage on Soviet tank forces and helped momentarily stall advances on key sectors. The Ju 87G-2’s fearsome reputation and the daring missions flown by its crews became an enduring symbol of desperate, determined resistance in the closing years of World II. WNr. 494193 stands as a testament to the transition of the Stuka from dive bomber to tank killer during one of Europe’s most turbulent periods.
This highly detailed 1 - 72 scale model brings to life one of the Luftwaffe’s most iconic late- aircraft, complete with historically accurate markings and armament. A must-have for aviation enthusiasts and World II collectors, it captures the fearsome spirit of the Stuka’s last battles over Eastern Europe.
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