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Sd.Kfz.166 Stu.Pz IV "Brummbar w/Zimmerit - Early Production

By: Dragon Models

Type: Scale Model

Product Line: Dragon Models - '39 to '45 Series - Germany (1/35)

Last Stocked on 3/1/2020

Product Info

Title
Sd.Kfz.166 Stu.Pz IV "Brummbar w/Zimmerit - Early Production
Publisher
Publish Year
2016
NKG Part #
2147639221
MFG. Part #
DRA6596
Type
Scale Model
Age Range
14 Years and Up

Description

Dragon has already released a 1/35 scale Mid-Production variant of the German Brummbär, and it has been rapturously received thanks to its exquisite detail. Dragon is now following up with an Early Production version, and it is equally well endowed. A total of 60 early vehicles began rolling off the production line in November 1943, and they are easily identified by the lack of a machinegun in the glacis plate. Unfortunately, this also made them easy prey for tank-killer detachments. These early vehicles were crewed by four men, rather than the five of later vehicles. The driver’s position had the Fahrersehklappe 80 vision port from the Tiger I. These early vehicles were built until December 1943 but most were lost during the Battles of Kursk and Kharkov. Zimmerit appeared on all Brummbär vehicles built up till September 1944.

Dragon’s 1/35 scale creation features all these typical characteristics of an Early-Production Brummbär. The kit features new parts with an extremely realistic-looking zimmerit coating that comes straight from the hands of a master craftsman. The accurate fighting compartment is made from a 4-directional slide mold in order to make it a one-piece component. This eases construction and saves assembly time for modelers, as well as ensuring Dragon’s patented zimmerit technique is sharply represented. Zimmerit is not the only texture present on this model, for even the gunner’s seat is given an authentic degree of texturing! The side-skirt armor is provided in metal to achieve scale thickness. This is a finely detailed kit, and with the zimmerit already molded on, it is a breeze for modelers to assemble realistically.

Models are supplied unpainted and assembly is required.