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by Platz
$37.65 USD
$47.06 USD
Temporarily out of stock. Place an order now to enter the purchase queue when stock becomes available. Future arrival date is currently unknown.
This is an injection-plastic military vehicle model kit.
From the manufacturer:
The StuG 8.8cm was based on the unsuccessful Porsche Tiger chassis fitted with a heavily armored superstructure in the front and a mounted 8,8cm Pak 43/2 L/71 gun.
A total of 90 vehicles were produced; they first saw combat in the Battle of Kursk (Operation Citadel).
It was built in 1943 under the name Ferdinand, after its designer Ferdinand Porsche, but was soon renamed. After the Battle of Kursk, the remaining 48 vehicles were pulled out of service and given an overhaul. This included a ball-mount machine gun in the front along with a commander's cupola. The name Elefant was soon decided upon.
The vehicle was received with mixed feelings. It provided good protection with its thick armor but was severely unreliable in its mechanics due to the use of non-standard parts.
Nevertheless, the Ferdinand/Elefant might well have been the most successful tank destroyer employed during the war, with a kills to losses ratio of approximately 10:1.
Note: This is the Japanese release of Italeri's kit, distributed by Platz. Please note that the box and instruction manual are in Japanese.