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Sturmpanzer IV "Brummbar" (Sd. kfz. 166) - Sturmpanzerabteilung 217, France - August 1944 (1:43 Scale)
$39.99
SKU23198-44
Product Dimensions: 10.25 x 4.25 x 4 in.
The Sturmpanzer (also known as Sturmpanzer 43 or Sd.Kfz. 166) was a German armored infantry support gun based on the Panzer IV chassis used in the Second World War. It was used at the Battles of Kursk, Anzio, Normandy, and was deployed in the Warsaw Uprising.
It was known by the nickname Brummbär (German: "Grouch") by Allied intelligence, a name which was not used by the Germans. German soldiers nicknamed it the "Stupa", a contraction of the term Sturmpanzer.
Just over 300 vehicles were built and they were assigned to four independent battalions.