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The Sturmgeschutz assault gun was based on the Panzer III Chassis.
The Sturmgeschutz assault gun was based on the Panzer III Chassis.
The Panzerjager I (German “Tank Hunter 1”) was the first of the German tank destroyers to see service in the Second World War. It mounted a Czech
The fearsome Sturmtiger was designed to devastate towns. Armed with a naval rocket launcher not many were built but it did see action in the crushing of the Warsaw uprising, and on bothe Western and Eastern fronts from la
Based on the proven and numerous M4 Sherman chassis, the M10 was fielded in large numbers during WWII and although it would be replaced by other tank destroyers based on it’s design the M10 continued to serve to the war’s end with distinction, serving wit
The first pure Soviet tank hunter armoured fighting vehicle. Based on the SU-122 assault gun. A nasty 85mm gun made this a powerful tank killer. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
The SU-100 was developed from the SU-85, it sits on the T34 chassis. The SU-100 saw extensive service in the last year of the war. This was one of the most powerful tank busters of the war, able to wreck every German tank it saw. With penetration of ov
With the advent of heavy German armour such as the Panther and Tiger, the standard U.S. tank destroyer, the 3″ Gun Motor Carriage M10, was rapidly becoming obsolete, because its main armament, the 3″ M7 gun, had difficulty engaging these new tanks past
Pack contains 1 resin and metal vehicle and 2 crew. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Produced as a solution to the increasing ineffectiveness of the M10 tank destroyer against heavy panzers, the M36 Jackson was introduced. With it’s 90mm gun mounted on the standard M10 hull, the M36 entered service late in 1944 and went onto see action