Rye Field Models Plastic Model Kit
StuG. III Ausf. G Late Production with Full Interior (1/35) RM5088
This detailed 1/35 scale kit from Rye Field Models allows you to build the late production version of the StuG. III Ausf. G with full interior. Designed for modellers who appreciate intricate detail, it features a fully replicated fighting compartment, driver’s area, ammunition storage and Maybach engine. The late production variant includes cast texture parts and updated features typical of vehicles from 1944–45, offering an ideal canvas for weathering and diorama work.
- Full interior: crew compartment, gun mount, ammo racks and engine bay
- Late production features: cast mantlet, Saukopf gun shield, and roof-mounted remote MG
- Detailed 75mm StuK 40 L/48 gun with breech assembly
- Photo-etched and clear parts included
- Workable track links and detailed suspension system
- Optional open hatches to display internal detail
Note: This model kit requires assembly and painting. Glue, paints and tools are not included and must be purchased separately.
Suggested Paint Colours
Brand | Code | Colour Name |
---|---|---|
Tamiya | XF-60 | Dark Yellow |
Tamiya | XF-64 | Red Brown |
Mr Hobby | H403 | German Panzer Grey |
Vallejo Model Color | 70.882 | Middlestone |
Paints are shown for reference only; they may not be recommended in the manufacturer’s instructions and are to be used only as a guide. It is recommended that you conduct your own research to find the finish you want.
History
The StuG. III Ausf. G Late Production was one of the final iterations of Germany’s Sturmgeschütz III assault gun series, which served as a versatile anti-tank and infantry support platform throughout World War II. By the end of 1944, design refinements included a cast Saukopf gun mantlet, improved optics, and a remote-operated MG 34 on the roof. The vehicle was easier and cheaper to produce than turreted tanks, making it one of the most widely fielded German AFVs. This late version was instrumental in defensive actions on both Eastern and Western Fronts during the closing stages of the war.