Product Description
- Collection of Tank Ace Wittmann's III-I
[About the actual car]
- The Sturmgeschütz III Ausf.A was piloted by Michael Wittmann, one of the most legendary German tank commanders of WWII, during Operation Barbarossa in 1941.
- It was born as a direct support vehicle for infantry, equipped with a fixed fighting compartment on the chassis of a Panzer III tank and a short-barreled 7.5 cm gun.
- The first production model was the A-type, 30 of which were produced between January and May 1940.
- Wittmann served with the 1st SS Panzer Division as a Stug III tank commander during Operation Barbarossa, where he demonstrated his talent by destroying numerous Soviet tanks.
[About the model]
- The model is a 1/72 scale plastic model assembled and painted finished product that reproduces the early production type A type of German Sturmgeschütz III, which was active in World War II.
- The details of the upper hull and the roof of the fighting compartment are faithfully reproduced to the A-type.
- The low-slung, sharp style is reproduced with a total length of approximately 7.5cm.
- The overall height is expressed as just under 3cm low.
- Not only the shape but also the fine details are sharp.
- In addition, detailed reproduction of road wheels, sprocket wheels, and idler wheels tightens the feet.
- The body is painted German gray with dirt to give it a nice atmosphere.
- A must-have for military fans.
- A 1/72 scale completed model of the Sturmgeschütz III Ausf. A
- Realistic camouflage and dirt finish
- Comes in a clear case perfect for collections
- Markings reproduce the vehicle regiment in which Michael Wittmann rode during Operation Barbarossa in 1941.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )
Item Size/Weight : 22 x 10.5 x 10.5 cm / 318g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- DRR63259
- JAN code
- 0089195632593
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 3 per household.