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Sturmtiger

Heavy Assault Gun · World War II
Zvezda · 6205 · 1/100 · 2016
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Sturmtiger 1/100 scale heavy assault gun
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German Army
Sturmtiger
German Army

The Sturmtiger was a World War II German heavy assault gun. It was created in 1943 based on chassis of the Tiger tank and was meant for destroying enemy fortifications and for battles in urban areas. During the period from 1943 until 1945, 18 Sturmtigers were refurnished from main tanks, including a prototype. They saw limited use in battles almost until the end of war, but, due to their low quantity, lack of appropriate targets, unreliability , heavy weight and problems with ammunition, Sturmtigers did not play any significant role. Contents: 1 unpainted self-propelled gun - 1 unit flag Card for wargame can be downloaded from website: www.art-of-tactic.com

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Sturmtiger 1/100 scale heavy assault gun

The Sturmtiger was a World War II German heavy assault gun. It was created in 1943 based on chassis of the Tiger tank and was meant for destroying enemy fortifications and for battles in urban areas. During the period from 1943 until 1945, 18 Sturmtigers were refurnished from main tanks, including a prototype. They saw limited use in battles almost until the end of war, but, due to their low quantity, lack of appropriate targets, unreliability , heavy weight and problems with ammunition, Sturmtigers did not play any significant role. Contents: 1 unpainted self-propelled gun - 1 unit flag Card for wargame can be downloaded from website: www.art-of-tactic.com

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