Marder III ausf M 1:56

Marder III ausf M 1:56

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Hello this is work inprogress no test printing done , but cura shows that the model is printable . Model printebale in 1:56 on smaller scale there couldbe issues . to verssion are included with separate track and fully asembled . I put a lot of work and hart into it so plaease dont forget to give me a tip for a beer or two :) paypal : p-gos@o2.pl Version 1.1 - separated the model for easier print - reworked the cannon and glacis - made more solid the right side superstructure armor plate - added gun holder to the model - reworked the exaust and the rear shelve - removed the ammo bin to make more room for the crew *Will add the ammobin once i rework it keep tuned Marder III Ausf. M, Sd.Kfz. 138 The last Marder III variant was based on the Geschützwagen 38(t) Ausf. M, a purpose-designed vehicle for self-propelled gun use, again armed with the 75 mm PaK 40 anti-tank gun. Ausf. M was the final variant of the Marder series and was a significant improvement over previous models, with its lower silhouette, sloped armor and much more functional fighting compartment. In this variant, the engine was moved from the rear to the middle between driver and the rest of the crew. Because there was no engine in the rear, the gun and the crew did not have to sit on top of the engine deck as in previous models. The fighting compartment could be lowered down to the bottom floor level where the engine used to be, which decreased crew exposure and visibility. Unlike the previous two Marder III variants, the fighting compartment was closed at the rear, protecting the crew up to their midsection. It stayed open-topped. The machine gun port at the front was eliminated in the Ausf. M in favor of an MG 34 or MG 42 carried by the crew. In the previous two models, the commander served as a gunner. However, in the Ausf. M, the radio man moved to the rear, with the commander and gunner, to serve as a loader. Only 27 rounds of 7.5 cm ammunition were carried, but combat effectiveness increased because the vehicle commander was freed from manning the gun. The full name of the Ausf. M was Panzerjäger 38(t) mit 7.5 cm PaK 40/3 Ausf. M, Sd.Kfz. 138 . It was the variant that was produced in the largest numbers, with 942 vehicles built in two series from May 1943 to May 1944. Chassis numbers were 2166–2600 and 2601–3600 (overlapping with simultaneous Grille and Flakpanzer 38(t) production)

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