Modelling the German 15cm sIG33 Bison and Grille
By (Author) Gary Edmundson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
13th September 2005
United Kingdom
Paperback
80
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 8mm
310g
The Bison and Grille are todays commonly used names for the German self-propelled 15cm schwere Infanteriegeschtz 33 (sIG 33) vehicles of World War II. The sIG 33 was the most powerful support weapon for the German infantry at the beginning of the war and from 1940 it was mounted on a range of tracked vehicles. This book demonstrates the construction of five 1/35-scale models of specific examples of the various self-propelled sIG 33 vehicles. The modeller is led through the various skill levels of construction by combining existing kits with some aftermarket accessories and scratch-built items.
Gary Edmundson was born in Sunderland in 1956. At the age of ten, he emigrated with his family to Canada, and currently lives in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. Gary has been building models since the age of eight, and now specializes in World War II German AFVs. He is now a regular contributor to military modelling magazines and this is his second title in the Osprey Modelling series.