REVIEW: FOV Stug III w/4 figures 80043
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 6:13 pm
The model: This is a stug III G with a 75mm gun. It has a three tone camo and minimal weathering. The only weathering is from a few strokes of dirt that has acummulated on the road wheels. The tracks are barely weathered as well. It has 2 opening hatches, one is the commander;s hatch and the other is the loader/machine gunner. In fron of the loader's hatch is an mg shield. The casting was overall satisfactory. The mg shield has 2 point of impacts and the gun breach has two hits as well. Those were probably from an anti-tank rifle. Some tools were molded on, but they looked pleasing to the eye, nonetheless.
The History: No info is given about this tank regarding it's division. Only one balken cross can be seen in the rear. There is also no tactical numbers present. However, the base plate of the tank says "Eastern Front 1943".
Figures: It seems the most positive element of this release is the 4 figures included. There are 2 crew members present. The commander and the machine gunner are both painted in a Heer uniformand have caps. The commander has headphones and a binocular as well. The other 2 figures are accomponying infantry. One is kneeling holding an MP40 while the other is sitting down with an MG34 cross his lap. Very nice figures.
Pictures:
Here is a product picture from the website I ordered from:


Conclusion:
I purchased this tank for about $40 USD, but I felt that FOV could have spent like 4 more minutes on weathering the hull and the wheels. A light coat of dust would not hurt either. The antennas provided has an odd plastic "thingy" on the end as well. An intersting thing is that FOV provided some kind of giant boxy accessory for the rear of the tank as well( interesting touch). Accessories were minimal and so when I first opened it, it was pretty much a whole lot of nothing (at least include a tank obstacle, gasoline barrel, etc.).
The History: No info is given about this tank regarding it's division. Only one balken cross can be seen in the rear. There is also no tactical numbers present. However, the base plate of the tank says "Eastern Front 1943".
Figures: It seems the most positive element of this release is the 4 figures included. There are 2 crew members present. The commander and the machine gunner are both painted in a Heer uniformand have caps. The commander has headphones and a binocular as well. The other 2 figures are accomponying infantry. One is kneeling holding an MP40 while the other is sitting down with an MG34 cross his lap. Very nice figures.
Pictures:
Here is a product picture from the website I ordered from:


Conclusion:
I purchased this tank for about $40 USD, but I felt that FOV could have spent like 4 more minutes on weathering the hull and the wheels. A light coat of dust would not hurt either. The antennas provided has an odd plastic "thingy" on the end as well. An intersting thing is that FOV provided some kind of giant boxy accessory for the rear of the tank as well( interesting touch). Accessories were minimal and so when I first opened it, it was pretty much a whole lot of nothing (at least include a tank obstacle, gasoline barrel, etc.).