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TAMIYA - 1:35 Scale German Tank Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf.F Plastic Military Model Kit (35374)
- SKU:
- TAM-35374
- UPC:
- 4950344353743
- Availability:
- THIS ITEM MAY NOT ARRIVE BY DEC 24th. This item usually ships in 2 to 3 business days. Please call for in store availability.
- Width:
- 15.00 (in)
- Height:
- 9.60 (in)
- Depth:
- 2.40 (in)
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TAMIYA - 1:35 Scale German Tank Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf.F Plastic Military Model Kit (35374)
This historical model assembly kit depicts the German Pz.Kpfw.IV. It was a stalwart of the WWII effort, serving from start to finish of the conflict. Manufacture began in 1936 with the Ausf.A, and went through a number of specifications before what was perhaps the definitive short barreled variant started production in 1941: the Ausf. F. It had reinforced armor and updated hull designs, as well as an L/24 75mm gun. Around 460 rolled off of the production lines, serving on the Eastern front as Nazi Germany grappled with the Soviet Union, and in North Africa.
1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit. Brand new parts! (Only the lower hull and wheels are existing designs). Assembly type tracks capture the main Ausf.F design with lightened center guide sections. Tracks are assembled on an included jig to help recreate realistic upper run 'sag.' Choose between two types of engine deck hatch, with or without louver. Comes with three figures (commander, gunner and loader) for installation in the model's various hatches. Markings are included to recreate a choice of two different Eastern Front vehicles. Includes a full color painting guide and four-language background story. Paint & Glue Required
/!\ WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
/!\ WARNING: Cancer & Reproductive Harm - California Proposition 65 - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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This historical model assembly kit depicts the German Pz.Kpfw.IV. It was a stalwart of the WWII effort, serving from start to finish of the conflict. Manufacture began in 1936 with the Ausf.A, and went through a number of specifications before what was perhaps the definitive short barreled variant started production in 1941: the Ausf. F. It had reinforced armor and updated hull designs, as well as an L/24 75mm gun. Around 460 rolled off of the production lines, serving on the Eastern front as Nazi Germany grappled with the Soviet Union, and in North Africa.
/!\ WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
/!\ WARNING: Cancer & Reproductive Harm - California Proposition 65 - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov