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Flames of War - Grille H (15cm sIG)

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Flames of War - Grille H (15cm sIG)

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Pack contains 1 Self-Propelled Gun

The German Army used the sIG 33 15cm infantry gun as a close support weapon to smash enemy strongpoints but the guns large size meant it was difficult to manhandle.It also needed a large team of horses or a powerful tractor to move it any great distance. This was a major drawback for such an important weapon in the Panzer and Panzergrenadier divisions.

An interim solution to the mobility problem was found by mounting the whole gun on top of a Pz I chassis with a large superstructure around the front and sides. Although it was unwieldy it worked! Later in 1942 a better solution was designed that used the Pz38(t) chassis with the gun mounted in an open topped compartment.

90 of this Ausf H version were built and issued to the Panzer Grenadier heavy infantry gun platoons from Feb. 1943 and some were still in service in Normandy in 1944.These SPG’s could fire a 38kg (84lb) HE or smoke shell out to 4700m at the rate of 2–3 rpm. A hollow charge round was developed but was mainly used to destroy bunkers and other fortifications.

In Flames of War

Your heavy infantry gun platoon will be armed with two of these large and powerful guns and with their firepower of 1+ and AP of 13 will destroy most anything they hit with direct fire. As artillery weapons they are not quite as good as dedicated artillery weapons and, having only two guns in the platoon means you’ll need to re-roll hits.

But if you do hit then the AP of 4 and FP of 2+ will take care of even the most difficult target.

For painting these SPG’s follow the general rules for all German equipment; use dark grey for pre mid-1943 and Dunkelgelb (sand yellow with brown & green camouflage to taste) for post mid-1943. The correct Waffenfarbe (collar and shoulder straps if you’re into painting these things) is grass green for Panzergrenadiers.

Release date Australia
August 7th, 2013
Box Dimensions (mm)
90x150x40
UPC
9420020201811
Product ID
21579117

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