Información básica
Fabricante | Airfix |
Código de artículo | afx01376 |
Peso | 0.84 kg |
Ean: | 5055286704710 |
Escala | 1:35 |
Añadido al catálogo: | 10.5.2023 |
Tags | Sd-Kfz-166 |
The Sturmpanzer IV Brummbars often referred to as the Brummbär, which roughly translates to grumbling or bad-tempered bear was built upon the chassis of the successful and reliable mass-produced Panzer IV. This particular tank would go on to see significant action throughout the Soviet Union, as well as in Poland, Italy and even the Battle of Normandy.
Product Info
The Sturmpanzer IV is often referred to as the Brummbär, which roughly translates to grumbling or bad-tempered bear, but it is thought that this was an Allied reporting name for the vehicle and not one actually used by the Germans - they simply referred to the assault tank as a Stupa 43, a direct reference to the gun the vehicle used. The Sturmpanzer served with 4 Assault Battalions, with Sturmpanzer-Abteilung 216 being the first committed to combat during Operation Zitadelle and the mighty clash of armour in the Kursk salient. These vehicles would go on to see significant action throughout the Soviet Union, as well as in Poland, Italy and the Battle of Normandy, although as was the case with most German armour during the latter stages of the war, there were never enough serviceable Sturmpanzers available at any one time and as mounting losses could not be replaced effectively, their operational numbers dwindled steadily as the fighting intensified.
Around 306 Sturmpanzer IVs were built, with only three or four of the distinctive armoured fighting vehicles surviving in various museums to this day.
Tech Specs
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 17
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 7.7
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 8
Contents (what's in the box) sets: Sprues & decals
Finish: Plastic
Number of Scheme options: 2
Skill Level: 3
Flying Hours: 3
El Sturmpanzer IV Brummbar (Sd.Kfz. 166) es un cañón blindado alemán basado en el Pz.Kpfw IV Ausf. EG de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. El Brummbar se creó como resultado de la experiencia de los combates en Stalingrado y estaba destinado a actuar como un cañón blindado que pudiera usarse en los combates en la ciudad. Los primeros prototipos se hicieron en Alkett a principios de 1943. La producción en masa duró desde mayo de 1943 hasta marzo de 1945, se fabricaron un total de 306 piezas de estas armas. La propulsión estuvo a cargo de un motor Maybach HL120 TRM con una capacidad de 300 HP. El armamento principal fue el obús StuH 43 de 15 cm, y más tarde el obús StuH 43/1 L/12 de 15 cm especialmente desarrollado para el Sturmpanzer IV. Este tipo de armas participó, entre otras, en la Batalla de Kursk, en las batallas de Anzio, en la Batalla de Falaise o en la represión del Levantamiento de Varsovia. Datos técnicos: largo (con cañón): 5,93m, ancho: 2,88m, alto: 2,52m, potencia del motor: 300KM, alcance (en carretera): 210km, velocidad máxima (en carretera): 40km/h, armas : 1 obús 15 cm StuH 43 cal 150 mm o 15 cm StuH 43/1 L / 12 cal 150 mm y 2 ametralladoras MG-34 cal 7,92 mm.
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