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Miniart Anzio 1944. Field Repairing of Stug III. Ausf. G. BIG SET (1/35) 36072
MiniArt’s 1/35 Anzio 1944 – Field Repairing of StuG III Ausf. G is an all-in-one BIG SET designed for diorama builders and armour modellers seeking a complete and immersive WWII repair scene. This comprehensive kit includes a fully detailed StuG III Ausf. G, crew figures, workshop tools, jacks, ammunition, equipment, and groundwork accessories, all representing a battlefield maintenance setup during the Italian Campaign.
Centred around a late-production StuG III undergoing field repairs, the scene is brought to life with carefully posed figures in realistic working positions, toolboxes, spare wheels, and equipment strewn across a makeshift service area. The kit also includes photo-etched parts, detailed interior components, and historically accurate surface textures to reflect a combat-worn vehicle. It’s an ideal choice for a standalone diorama or as part of a larger wartime display.
- Scale: 1/35
- Includes StuG III Ausf. G with optional interior parts
- Full set of field maintenance accessories and tools
- Realistically posed repair crew figures included
- Photo-etched details for extra realism
- Multiple marking and painting options
- Perfect for detailed dioramas or display builds
Note: This model kit requires assembly and painting. Glue, paints and tools are not included and must be purchased separately.
History:
By early 1944, the German Army was heavily engaged in the Italian theatre, particularly around Anzio, where defensive and counter-offensive operations placed constant strain on armoured units. The StuG III Ausf. G, one of Germany’s most relied-upon vehicles, was often subject to battlefield repairs using whatever tools and manpower were available. Scenes of hasty field maintenance like the one depicted in this kit were a common necessity, reflecting the challenges faced by German crews under continuous Allied pressure. MiniArt’s BIG SET authentically captures this vital, often overlooked aspect of wartime service with outstanding realism and depth.