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German Sd. Kfz. 184 Elefant Tank Destroyer with Zimmerit - "Red 224", 3./schwere Panzerjager Abteilung 653, Eastern Front, 1944 (1:72 Scale)
German Sd. Kfz. 184 Elefant Tank Destroyer with Zimmerit - "Red 224", 3./schwere Panzerjager Abteilung 653, Eastern Front, 1944

Dragon German Sd. Kfz. 184 Elefant Tank Destroyer with Zimmerit - "Red 224", 3./schwere Panzerjager Abteilung 653, Eastern Front, 1944


 
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Dragon DRR62013 German Sd. Kfz. 184 Elefant Tank Destroyer with Zimmerit - "Red 224", 3./schwere Panzerjager Abteilung 653, Eastern Front, 1944 (1:72 Scale) "We must do everything we can to promote anti-tank defense, and work just as hard to guarantee successful counter-attacks through the instrument of powerful tank forces of our own."
- Major-General Heinz Guderian, "Achtung Panzer!"

The Elefant (Elephant) stemmed from the Porsche design for the PzKpfw VI Tiger. Henschel was awarded the contract for the new tank, but it was decided to use the Porsche design as a tank destroyer. Hitler demanded that the new vehicle be ready for the 1943 offensive on the Russian front, so development was rather hurried. As a result, many broke down to their first action at the Battle of Kursk, and the lack of proper armor and ponderous mobility made them easy targets for Soviet gunners in the battle. In addition, the lack of machine guns meant that there was no defense against Soviet troops disabling them with explosive charges in close-quarter combat. The survivors were withdrawn to Italy, where unreliabilty and lack of spares ensured their continued ineffectiveness.

This particular 1:72 scale Elefant tank destroyer served with the 3./sPzJgAbt 653, then serving on the Eastern Front during 1944. Sold Out!

Dimensions:
Length: 5-inches
Width: 2-1/4-inches

Release Date: February 2010

Historical Account: The 653rd Heavy Panzerjager Battalion (Schwere Panzerjager-Abteilung 653.) was a tank destroyer unit of the Wehrmacht active during World War II. It was equipped with Ferdinand and later Jagdtiger tank destroyers. Elements of the battalion served on the Eastern, Western, and Italian fronts between 1943 and 1945.

The battalion was formed on March 31st, 1943, by the redesignation of the 197th Sturmgeschutz Battalion. The 197th was an assault gun battalion which had been formed in 1940, later seeing service during the Invasion of Yugoslavia and on the Eastern Front. The 653rd was initially equipped with Ferdinand tank destroyers; the Ferdinand was a heavy tank destroyer built on chassis originally intended for the VK4501 variant of the Tiger I, mounting a powerful 88 mm gun.

It was assigned to the XXXXI Panzer Corps, and fought at the Battle of Kursk in August, and around Nikopol during the Battle of the Dnieper. After heavy losses in Ukraine, the battalion was withdrawn to Vienna to refit. The 1st Company received 11 new Elefants - the new name for the added defensive hull-machine gun mount armed version of the Ferdinand - and was sent south to Italy where it fought at the Battle of Anzio in February 1944. The 2nd and 3rd companies were equipped with 30 new vehicles in April and sent to the Eastern Front, where they were attached to the XXIV Panzer Corps.

By August, the 2nd and 3rd were reduced to twelve vehicles between them; these were withdrawn to refit in Krakow, where they were combined into the 2nd Company. It remained on the Eastern Front, as part of 17th Army, and was redesignated the 614th Heavy Panzerjager Company. It would see out the rest of the war fighting the Soviet Army, with two Elefants surviving until the Battle of Berlin in May 1945.

Features
  • Plastic construction
  • Static tracks
  • Accurate insignia and markings

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5 of 5 Excellent for Dioramas July 23, 2012
Reviewer: Christopher B. from United States  
Perfect for dioramas. Nicely detailed. Does not include display case.

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