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- Completed model of Type IV H that fought hard on the Nonmardy front.
[About the actual vehicle]
- During World War II, the tank that gained high trust among German soldiers was the Pz.Kpfw.161, Panzer IV.
- Production began in 1936, and after numerous improvements and enhancements, approximately 8,500 cars were produced.
- There are many variations of the Panzer IV, but the final evolved form is the H type.
- The main gun is equipped with a long barrel 7.5cm gun.
- The weight has been increased to over 25 tons due to strengthened armor and the addition of Schurzen on the sides of the hull and around the turret.
- Production of the H type began in 1943 and approximately 3000 cars have been produced.
- It continued to fight bravely as one of the main battle tanks on each front until the end of the war.
[About the model]
- The model is an assembled and painted plastic model that reproduces the H type of Panzer IV, the German main battle tank of World War II, on a 1/72 scale.
- The kit models a type equipped with the side armor skirt = Schulzen, which characterizes the appearance of the Panzer IV, and the auxiliary armor plate attached to the side of the turret.
- Accurately reproduces the style unique to the IV H type with its straight-lined car body, shape, and solid feel in 1/72 scale.
- Schulzen's mounting stay is also delicately modeled to enhance the realism.
- The car body has detailed details such as bolts, hinges, and welding marks on each part.
- The engine deck has also been delicately reproduced, including the louvers.
- Of course, the model is already painted.
- Not only does it reproduce the 3-color camouflage color with a unique pattern of desert yellow, but it also has a dirty paint finish for a realistic look.
- The markings reproduce the vehicles of the 2nd Armored Division that fought hard in Normandy in the summer of 1944.
[Major features]
- 1/72 scale plastic model that reproduces the German warhorse, Type IV H. Assembled finished product.
- Detailed reproduction of left and right hull, additional armor for the turret, and Schulzen along with brackets
- The details of the turret, body parts, and engine deck are also sharply modeled.
- Markings reproduce vehicles of the 2nd Panzer Division in Normandy in 1944
- Comes in clear case
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )