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Sturer Emil Tank-Hunter

By: Battlefront Miniatures

Type: Miniatures Pack

Product Line: Flames of War - WWII - German - Tanks

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Last Stocked on 6/23/2020

Product Info

Title
Sturer Emil Tank-Hunter
Sub-category
Publish Year
2013
Dimensions
3.5x5.5x1.25"
NKG Part #
2147485709
MFG. Part #
BFMGE116
Type
Miniatures Pack

Description

When the VK3001(H) heavy tank project was dropped in favor of the VK4501 that would eventually become the Tiger tank, two of the prototype chassis were used to produce the most powerfully armed self-propelled gun of the war.

The 12.8 cm Selbstfahrlafette L/61 (12.8cm L/61 Self-propelled Mounting) or Panzerselbst-lafette V (Armoured Self-propelled Mounting V) was armed with a Rheinmetall 12.8 cm K L/61 gun (based on the 12.8 cm FlaK 40).

The unofficial nickname of this design was ‘Sturer Emil’ (Stubborn Emil), and the two vehicles were named Max and Moritz after the naughty boys in Busch’s famous German children’s tale

Interestingly Moritz, the first prototype, had a second dummy driver’s compartment on the right of the hull while Max had just the driver’s compartment on the left side.

The Sturer Emil was slow and its lack of compatibility with other equipment caused logistical problems. These problems paled in comparison with the outstanding performance of its gun. It could easily engage targets at extreme ranges unmatched by any Soviet tank or anti-tank guns.

If you thought that Dicker Max was well armed, you haven’t seen Sturer Emil. This monster carried a 12.8cm gun with a 25’6”/7.8m long barrel.

This fired a 58lb/26.4kg shot at 2887fps/880m/s. It could penetrate 120mm of armor sloped at 30 degrees at 2000m and over 200mm at point-blank range.

Despite the weight of the shell, the spacious fighting compartment allowed the two loaders to maintain a good rate of fire.