Academy 13234 1/35 German Middle Tank Panzer IV (Version H) Disassembled Plastic Model
Brand:Academy
Stock Code:A13234
Product Sizes:16.9 x 8.2 cm.
Scale:1/35 (the model of the truth has been reduced 1/35 times)
Type:Disassembled Kit (need to combine and paint)
Material:Plastic
1/35 German Middle Tank Panzer IV (Version H) Model Contents Contents
- Plastic injection parts
- Decal
- Assembly guide
1/35 German Middle Tank Panzer IV (Version H) Model Features
- Disasted plastic parts.
- Use a frame scissors to remove the parts.
- Use a model knife and sanding to clean the burr in the parts.
- Fill the gaps between the parts with filling material and sanding.
- There is no adhesive and paint in the box.
- You can make the necessary jerking with the assembly guide in it.
- It is recommended to paint it with the colors specified in the guide.
You can find the ingredients you need to finish this product at the bottom of the page
Hobbytime Review
Panzerkampfwagen IV, commonly known as Panzer IV, developed by Nazi Germany in the late 1930s and II. Middle -class tank, which is widely used during World War II. Army inventory number of the tank SD.KFZ. 161.
According to the German doctrine, Panzer IV was designed for infantry support tasks, and Panzer III would serve against tanks. The first models of Panzer IV were carrying short -barreled soils designed to fire large -scale and relatively slow bullets for infantry support purposes, while the Panzer IIIs carried long -barreled balls using high -speed bullets to drill the armor of the enemy tanks. In the later periods of the war, the tasks of the tanks were replaced; While the Panzer III began to carry larger -diameter but short -barreled balls, the Panzer IV became more effective against enemy tanks with long -barreled L/43 and L/48 balls of 7.5 cm in diameter thanks to the larger turret ring. In this way, Panzer IV continued to be effective against the Soviet T-34 and American M4 Sherman tanks.
Between 1936 and 1945, Panzer IV, which was produced 8,553 units in total with various models, IV, II. During World War II, the highest number of tanks produced by Nazi Germany and 10,086 Stug III attacks were produced after the second largest armored combat tool produced. It is the only tank model that has continued uninterrupted production by Germany during the war. With the changes in the tank, updates and modifications, he continued to equality against current enemy tanks during the war. During the war, improvements were made in the fields of armor, ball and mobility, and various simplifications were applied to increase production towards the end of the war. Panzer IV Chassis Sturmgeschütz IV attack ball, Jagdpanzer IV tank destroying, Wirbelwind Self -driven aircraft vehicle and Brummbär attack ball, including the basically used for many other battle vehicles.
Panzer IV was replaced by Panther during the war, but the production of the model continued until the end of the war. Panzer IV has been one of Germany's most widely exported tanks. Around 300 tanks were sold to allies such as Finland, Spain, Romania and Bulgaria. After the war, dozens of Panzer IV tank sold to Syria by France, Spain and Czechoslovakia took part in battles during the six -day war in 1967.
Panzer IV II. It is one of the most exported German tanks of World War II. In 1942, 11 tanks were delivered to Romania and 32 tanks were delivered to Hungary; Most of these tanks were lost in the battles around Stalingrad against the Soviets at the end of 1942 and early 1943. Romania received approximately 120 Panzer IV in various models during the war. Germany provided 46 or 91 panzer IV to arms Bulgaria; He also offered 12 tanks to Italy to form the core of a new Italian division. These tanks were used in the training of the Italian tank crew, but after the overthrow of the Allies' occupation of Sicily and the overthrow of Benito Mussolini, they were taken back by the Germans in mid -1943.
During the war, Türkiye purchased 35 Panzer IV for chrome ore. Deliveries AUSF. Started with G models, probably ausf. H Models continued with. The final delivery took place on May 4, 1944. Other sources were delivered between 15 and 22 in 1943 and all of them are Ausf. Indicates that the G model.
In March 1943, the Spanish government of Spanish made a request for 100 Panzer IV, received 20 tanks until December of the same year. Finlandia bought a total of 30 tanks, but only 15 tanks were delivered in 1944. In the same year, the second party sent to Hungary consisted of 62 or 72 tanks, but 20 of these tanks were delivered to the German army to compensate for the losses. Croatia 10 Ausf in the fall of 1944. F1 and 5 AUSF. G received delivery. A total of 297 Panzer IV from all models were given to their allies of Germany.
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Academy Plastic Model Co., Ltd. Korean is a plastic model, chemistry and toy company. Headquartered Uijeongbu-Si, Gyeonggi-Do, Korea and was founded on September 1, 1969. There are three centers: Seoul, Korea; Gelsenkirchen, Germany; And Rosario, Cavite, Philippines. Academy has developed and supplied more than 500 products to more than 60 countries worldwide, and since 1989, Academy has won several model des jahres. Academy, plastic model kits, radio -controlled cars, battery -powered and solar -energy educational models, sailing models, acrylic and enamel model paints, Airsoft pistols and various modeling tools and equipment.