Dragon 6689 1/35 PzKpfw.IV L/70(A)
This is a plastic model kit, which comes unassembled and unpainted. So glue, model paints and other basic modelling tools are additionally required.
Features:
- Newly tooled Pz.IV L/70(A)
- Newly tooled Vorsatz P mount w/MP44 produced
- Gun travel lock can be assembled in either combat or travel modes
- Realistic sight rail provided
- Commander's hatch can be assembled open/closed
- Gun mantlet made by 4-directional slide mold
- Superstructure roof rendered w/bolt detail
- Side-skirt armor plates can be installed separately
- Side-skirt armor w/photo-etched parts produced in metal for true-to-scale appearance
- One-piece superstructure made by slide mold
- Fully detailed brackets for side-skirt armor produced
- Realistic return rollers included
- Access hatches can be assembled open/closed
- Hatches on engine deck can be assembled open/closed
- Flame-dampening exhaust included
- One-piece lower hull made from slide molds
- Gun barrel w/hollow muzzle
- Periscope made from clear part
- Gun sight and hand wheels w/well-defined detail
- Gun breech fully detailed
- Side fenders w/pattern detail on both top and bottom surfaces
- Injection-molded fenders made to thinnest possible dimensions
- Both one-piece or separate periscope hatch provided to allow open or closed assembly
- Finely detailed rear hull made by slide mold
- Intricate OVM arrangement
- Extendable jack w/separate parts
- Sprocket and idler wheels w/delicate detail
- Resilient steel road wheels and return rollers
- Road wheels and suspension w/multiple components exhibit crisp detail
- Magic Tracks are detailed on all surfaces
Germany produced a number of tank destroyers in an effort to resist the tide of armor pushing against it on all sides. One of these designs was the Panzer IV/70(A). As indicated by its name, this vehicle was based on an unchanged Panzer IV chassis (specifically an Ausf.J) and it was produced by Alkett as an interim design. A total of 278 tank-killers were produced concurrently with the more common Jagdpanzer IV/70(V) from August 1944 to March 1945. A long-barreled 7.5cm PaK 42 gun was mounted in the superstructure. The nose-heavy attitude of the vehicle dictated that the first four road wheels be steel-rimmed. The vertical lower sides of this superstructure quickly distinguish this type from the Jagdpanzer IV/70(V).
Features:
- Newly tooled Pz.IV L/70(A)
- Newly tooled Vorsatz P mount w/MP44 produced
- Gun travel lock can be assembled in either combat or travel modes
- Realistic sight rail provided
- Commander's hatch can be assembled open/closed
- Gun mantlet made by 4-directional slide mold
- Superstructure roof rendered w/bolt detail
- Side-skirt armor plates can be installed separately
- Side-skirt armor w/photo-etched parts produced in metal for true-to-scale appearance
- One-piece superstructure made by slide mold
- Fully detailed brackets for side-skirt armor produced
- Realistic return rollers included
- Access hatches can be assembled open/closed
- Hatches on engine deck can be assembled open/closed
- Flame-dampening exhaust included
- One-piece lower hull made from slide molds
- Gun barrel w/hollow muzzle
- Periscope made from clear part
- Gun sight and hand wheels w/well-defined detail
- Gun breech fully detailed
- Side fenders w/pattern detail on both top and bottom surfaces
- Injection-molded fenders made to thinnest possible dimensions
- Both one-piece or separate periscope hatch provided to allow open or closed assembly
- Finely detailed rear hull made by slide mold
- Intricate OVM arrangement
- Extendable jack w/separate parts
- Sprocket and idler wheels w/delicate detail
- Resilient steel road wheels and return rollers
- Road wheels and suspension w/multiple components exhibit crisp detail
- Magic Tracks are detailed on all surfaces
Germany produced a number of tank destroyers in an effort to resist the tide of armor pushing against it on all sides. One of these designs was the Panzer IV/70(A). As indicated by its name, this vehicle was based on an unchanged Panzer IV chassis (specifically an Ausf.J) and it was produced by Alkett as an interim design. A total of 278 tank-killers were produced concurrently with the more common Jagdpanzer IV/70(V) from August 1944 to March 1945. A long-barreled 7.5cm PaK 42 gun was mounted in the superstructure. The nose-heavy attitude of the vehicle dictated that the first four road wheels be steel-rimmed. The vertical lower sides of this superstructure quickly distinguish this type from the Jagdpanzer IV/70(V).
General Info | |
Scale | 1/35 |
Type | Scale Model Kit |
- Stock: In Stock
- Reward Points: 106
- SKU: DR 6689
- 1pcs in Stock
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