The Build Army Panzer III (HC-B0141) is a 755-piece brick tank set designed to be approachable for newcomers while still rewarding experienced builders. With clear, concise instructions and an open-up modular design, it offers a hands-on introduction to the engineering of historical armour. Measuring approximately 15.8cm long, 8.8cm wide and 11.7cm high, it makes a compact display piece and lends itself to educational builds or tabletop wargaming. Working suspension adds a dynamic, mechanical element to the model.
Key Features
- 755 pieces plus additional spare bricks
- Approx. 1:33 scale with accurate proportions and detailing
- Dimensions: L 15.8 x W 8.8 x H 11.7 cm
- Working suspension
- Simple interior structures: seats, transmission and engine
- User-friendly modular open-up design with removable turret and hull sections
- Balkenkreuz and tank number stickers included
- Suggested compatibility with LEGO bricks
Suitable For
- Display and collection
- Educational projects exploring mechanics and history
- Wargaming scenarios
About The Panzer III
The Panzer III was Germany’s first medium tank of the 1930s, originally intended for tank-versus-tank combat alongside the larger Panzer IV. It saw early action in Poland and France and later served on the Eastern Front, North Africa, Italy, Normandy and during Operation Market Garden. As the war progressed, it was outclassed by newer designs such as the T-34, leading to a shift toward infantry support while the Panzer IV took on the primary anti-tank role. Its reliable chassis went on to underpin the successful Sturmgeschütz III (StuG III) tank destroyer. Among its variants, the Ausf. J was the most produced in 1941–1942.
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A Brief History of Panzer III Tanks
The Panzer III was the first German medium tank developed in the 1930s. It was originally designed to fight enemy tanks and serve alongside the similar Panzer IV, which was bigger and initially conceived as an infantry support tank. About 100 Panzer IIIs were used in the invasion of Poland and about 350 in the French campaign. The Panzer IIIs were the best tanks at the period of time. However, after the invasion of Soviet, the Panzer III was outclassed by the formidable T-34 and its small turret ring limited its potential to be mounted with more powerful anti-tank guns. It eventually swapped roles with the Panzer IV and became an infantry support tank since the Panzer IV was upgraded to the long-barrelled 7.5 cm KwK 40 gun and better armoured.
The Panzer IIIs saw actions in the invasion of Poland, the battle of France, Operation Barbarossa and the Battle of Kursk in the Soviet Union, and the North African campaigns. Many were still in combat service against Western Allied forces in 1944-1945: at Anzio in Italy, in Normandy, and in Operation Market Garden in the Netherlands. Even after the cease of production, the Panzer III’s sturdy, reliable and long-lasting chassis formed the basis for one of the most successful self-propelled guns of the Second World War, the Sturmgeschütz III (StuG III) tank destroyer. Among the variants of Panzer III from A to N, Ausf. J was the most produced, with around 1521 units been produced in 1941 and 1942.
- 755 pieces plus additional spare bricks.
- Scaled around 1:33 with high accuracy in proportion and great attention to detail.
- Dimensions: L 15.8 x W 8.8 x H 11.7cm.
- Simple interior structures such as seats, the transmission and the engine.
- Working suspension.
- User-Friendly Modular Design:Open-up design allows removing of the turret and part of the hull to explore the interior structure.
- Balkenkreuz and tank number stickers included.
- Fully compatible with LEGO® bricks.
Key Info:
- Brand: Build Army
- Part No: HC-B0141
- Barcode: 5065008912071
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