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StuG IV Schurzen - Strange model

Orange Hobby as released some new stuff for the StuG IV. One of them is the "Simple System of Space Armor for Stug IV"

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Now here's my little problem. I'm not able to find any info on that specific schurzen configuration. I've look into the following reference and I came empty handed: :pinch: :S
Ryton Sturmgeschutz
Spielberger Sturmgeschutz and Panzer IV & variants
Various Squadron publications
Achtung Panzer #5 - Sturmgeschutz
Various Osprey publications
Wydawnictwo Militaria
Google....

Can anyboby shed some light on this one? Was it really used in combat? Official setup or field modification? Factory test only?...

Thanks :)
 
Hi Richard , I would most definitely say field mod ............. and yes it was in action .
Even though the model shows off-set brackets to hold the plates and the pic. I provided shows , what appears to be plates attached to the fenders , to me that's just more proof of field expediency .


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Yes , they are also Stug III's :D . I think the swing away design must have been carried thru on stug IV's too :D . The idea seems to make a lot of sense .

Jenny :kiss:
 
Yup, that kind of configuration on StuG III are quite easy to find ;) It would also suggest that if it fit a StuG III then why not a IV. After all when it come to german stuff everything is possible :laugh:
 
Stug III , IV , Lang , Hetzer , etc. .......... where's Laura , what was the factory standardization on any stand-off/side armor ?

Was it like the Cullin hedgerow cutter ? Did German tankers apply them in the field first then the factories got hip ?

I still think more often than not , logs , sand bags , stand-off/side armor etc. were thrown on tanks way before any standardization or factory added " extra protection " was decreed .
Also think about this , were tanks brought back to the dealership to have side skirts , added armor etc. placed on them , or were they given to field maint. units to be added on in the field , I think so .

All in all , my favorite " look " is always field applied stuff !!! Plenty of artistic license and wiggle room :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
 
Cheyenne wrote:
were tanks brought back to the dealership to have side skirts , added armor etc. placed on them , or were they given to field maint. units to be added on in the field , I think so ./quote]

I didnt realise the Germans had Toyotas.......... :laugh: :laugh:
 
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