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Management number | 11421226 | Release Date | 2025/09/17 | List Price | $102.10 | Model Number | 11421226 | ||
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The Sturmgeschütz III Ausführung E (StuG III Ausf.E) was one of the early variants of Germany’s highly successful assault series, developed to support infantry with direct firepower against enemy fortifications and positions. Built on the chassis of the Panzer III, the Ausf.E featured an improved superstructure layout and enhanced crew protection compared to earlier models. Armed with the short-barreled 75mm StuK 37 L/24 , it was optimized for high- rounds rather than anti-tank performance. It also introduced an internal loader's compartment redesign and added a machine for close defense.
By the winter of 1942, the Eastern Front had become a brutal, frozen battlefield, with Soviet forces resisting the German advance with fierce determination. StuG III Ausf.E vehicles, now camouflaged in whitewash or mottled patterns to blend with snow-covered terrain, were deployed extensively during the German offensives and subsequent defensive battles. In the harsh winter conditions of southern Russia, particularly around the battles near Stalingrad and the Don River, StuG units provided crucial fire support to Wehrmacht infantry battling entrenched Soviet positions in urban and rural environments alike.
Although originally conceived as infantry support vehicles, StuG IIIs like the Ausf.E increasingly faced enemy armor. While the short-barreled struggled against the latest Soviet tanks like the T-34, the vehicles still proved effective in ambush roles, close-range engagements, and by targeting soft-skinned vehicles and artillery. Their low silhouette, ease of production, and reliability in winter fare solidified the StuG III’s reputation as one of the most versatile armored platforms of the .
This 1 - 72 scale model captures the vehicle’s rugged silhouette and battlefield adaptation in striking detail. A must-have for collectors of WWII armor or Eastern Front dioramas, it authentically portrays the cold, unforgiving conditions where these machines fought and endured.
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