A1351 Panzer IV Ausf.H Mid Version
The German medium tank Panzerkampfwagen IV was developed in the late 1930s and was used extensively during WWII. The production of the Panzer IV Ausf. H started in June 1943. This version was designated the Sd. Kfz. 161/2. Compared to the previous variants, this model had Zimmerit paste on all the vertical surfaces of its armour in order to prevent adhesion of magnetic anti-tank mines.
The turret roof was reinforced from 10mm to 16 and 25mm segments. 5mm hull skirts and 8mm turret skirts were added for further protection, which resulted in the elimination of the vision ports on the hull side. Later on, the hull was also fitted with triangular supports for the easily damaged side skirts. Along with some other modifications, these additions to the design increased the tank's weight to 25 tonnes, and the maximum speed dropped to 16 km/h on cross country terrain.
what's in the box
sprues & decals
spec
scale 1/35
skill level 3
scheme options 2
length 20.1cm
height 7.66cm
width 8.2cm
scheme one
paints
no10 service brown-gloss
no33 black-matt
no53 gunmetel-metallic
no93 desert yellow
no 160 german camouflage red-matt
scheme two
A1351 Panzer IV Ausf.H "Mid Version" 1:35 Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf H 3rd (or 20th) Panzer Division, Poland, 1944. (B)
No 10 Service Brown - Gloss
No 33 Black - Matt
No 34 White - Matt
No 53 Gunmetal - Metallic
No 93 Desert Yellow
No 160 German Camouflage Red - Matt
