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Barcode: 0 89195 87278 4
Packaging: 36 Pieces per carton
Box Size: 7.5" x 11.4" x 1.8"
Features:
- Completely new Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.G has 1/35 level of detail
- Newly tooled Ausf.G turret made from slide molds
- New upper hull add-on armor
- Newly tooled turrt frontal armor and mantlet
- Coaxial MG w/hollw muzzle
- One-piece slide-molded barrel for 7.5cm Kw.K.40 L/43 gun
- Gun sleeve w/delicate detail
- Hull bottom fully and finely detailed
- One-piece lower hull made from slide molds
- One-piece DS tracks for easy assembly
- Commander's hatch w/internal detail
- Cupola is recreated in file detail
- Slide-molded Stowage bin is newly tooled
- Front spare-track bracket included
- Optional add-on armor for lower hull
- Newly tooled upper-hull top armor plating
- New OVM w/brackets
- Side fenders w/pattern detail on both surfaces
- Detailed road wheels and suspension
- Sprocket and idler w/delicate detail
- Seperate armored cover for final drive housing
Although the Pz.Kpfw. IV was initially designed as an infantry-support medium
tank, it was soon up-armored and up-gunned so it could take over the Panzer
III’s primary tank-fighting role. The Panzer IV eventually became the most common
German tank of WWII, with more than 9000 produced from 1939 to 1945. This gave
it the distinction of being the only German tank to remain in continuous production
throughout the war. Obviously there were a number of different variants introduced
during its lifetime, with one of these being the Ausf. G. A total of 1687 of
this version were built in 1942-1943.
Modelers have been eagerly anticipating the release of Dragon’s 1/72 scale Panzer IV Ausf.G kit since the first short-barreled Ausf.F was launched a while ago. The Ausf.G kit has a long-barreled 7.5cm KwK40 L/43 gun, made as a single piece by slide mold, so the kit has a distinctive appearance. However, the kit’s designers have ensured the Ausf.G inherited the accuracy and ease of assembly of the earlier kit. This is reflected in items like one-piece DS tracks and a one-piece lower hull. Besides these important characteristics, it comes with a brand new turret, engine deck, fenders, mantlet, grenade launchers and headlights. The larger 1/35 scale Ausf.G was a roaring success amongst the modeling fraternity, and the smaller scale 1/72 Ausf.G should be no different. Not only that, but the kit has benefited from the level of amazing detail found on its 1/35 counterpart. Because the Pz.Kpfw. IV G was used in every theater of Germany’s war, including important battles like those in Kharkov, it is versatile enough to fit into any setting selected by the modeler.