Sturmpanzer IV Brummbar StuPzAbt.216 1943 Diecast 1:72 Easy Model EM36118
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Scale: 1:72
Ref. original: 36118
Collection: Ground Armor
Sturmpanzer IV Brummbar StuPzAbt.216 1943 Diecast 1:72 Easy Model EM36118
The Sturmpanzer IV, nicknamed "Brummbär" (brown bear) by Allied troops, was a German assault gun built on the chassis of the Panzer IV, armed with a short 150mm howitzer (StuH 43) designed to demolish fortified positions in urban combat. It debuted in combat at Kursk in mid-1943, where several of the first examples suffered significant losses due to too thin side armor, a defect corrected in later production batches with reinforced plates. The Sturm-Panzer-Abteilung 216, the unit represented in this miniature, was one of the first formations equipped with this vehicle and fought for the next two years on the Eastern Front, highly valued for the devastating effect of its heavy howitzer against buildings, bunkers and infantry concentrations in the closest urban fighting, although its hull without a rotating turret made it vulnerable if surprised in the open field.
- Pre-assembled miniature in ABS plastic, painted and assembled at the factory
- Approximate length 8-9cm
- Fixed gun, without rotating turret (assault gun type vehicle)
- Embossed rigid plastic/rubber tracks
- Medium level of detail, very limited moving parts
- Paint applied in the factory by airbrushing
- There is no limited edition in the diecast.es file
- Collector's item, not recommended for children under 14 years of age
The Sturmpanzer IV, nicknamed "Brummbär" (brown bear) by Allied troops, was a German assault gun built on the chassis of the Panzer IV, armed with a short 150mm howitzer (StuH 43) designed to demolish fortified positions in urban combat. It debuted in combat at Kursk in mid-1943, where several of the first examples suffered significant losses due to too thin side armor, a defect corrected in later production batches with reinforced plates. The Sturm-Panzer-Abteilung 216, the unit represented in this miniature, was one of the first formations equipped with this vehicle and fought for the next two years on the Eastern Front, highly valued for the devastating effect of its heavy howitzer against buildings, bunkers and infantry concentrations in the closest urban fighting, although its hull wi