HOME → Dragon Plastic Model Kits → 1/35 WWII Military → 6784
Barcode: 0 89195 86784 1
Case Pack: 20 pieces per master carton
Box Size: 9.6" x 15" x 3.1"
Features:
- Pz.Kpfw.IV L/70A w/excellent detail
- Gun Travel lock can be assembled in either combat/travel modes
- Vorsatz P mount w/MP44 realistically presented
- Realistic sight rail provided
- Roof hatches can be assembled open/closed
- Newly tooled hull roof rendered w/bolt detail
- Gun mantlet made by 4-directional slide mold
- Side-skirt armor plates can be installed separately
- Side-skirt armor(w/photo-etched parts) produced in meta for true-to-scale appearance
- One-piece superstructure realistically reproduced w/slide mold
- Gun barrel w/hollow muzzle
- Periscope made from clear part
- Gun sight and hand wheels w/well-defined detail
- Gun breech fully detailed
- Fully detailed brackets for side-skirt armor produced
- Realistic return rollers included
- Brake access hatches can be assembled open/closed
- Both one-piece and separate hinges for periscope cover to allow open or closed assembly
- Side fenders w/pattern detail on both top and bottom surfaces
- Injection-molded fenders made to thinnest possible dimensions
- Flame-dampening exhausts included
- Hatches on engine deck can be assembled open/closed
- Finely detailed rear hull made by slide mold
- Road wheels and suspension w/multiple components exhibit crisp detail
- Intricate OVM arrangement
- Extendable jack w/separate parts
- Newly tooled one-piece slide-molded lower hull
- Resilient steel road wheels and return rollers
- Sprockets and idler wheels w/delicate 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 from 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-killer vehicles 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, while
the vertical lower sides of the superstructure visually distinguish this type
from the Jagdpanzer IV/70(V).
Dragon has created another 1/35 scale version of this important tank destroyer.
It's based on Item No.6689, itself based on Dragon's Panzer IV Smart Kit family.
This newest Pz.Kpfw.IV/70(A) family member is a Late-Production type, and the
major difference is that it possesses a modified hull derived from a later-production
series of the Panzer IV. The suspension features three return rollers per side,
plus there are other detail differences appropriate to a Late-Production vehicle.
As a Smart Kit, there's a one-piece lower hull, convenient Magic Tracks and
the fighting compartment is made by slide molds so no multipart assembly is
necessary. There are Schurzen side skirts and of special interest is the mounted
MP44 Vorsatz "P", a weapon with a curved barrel to protect blind-spots
not covered by the mounted MG42 machine gun. The gun breech is fully represented,
and it can be viewed through the open roof hatches. Welcome to the new family
addition