![]() – Complete machine gun with workable ball mount in the hull. – Driver’s and radio operator’s hatches with interior detail can be posed open or closed. – Optional add-on armor for the superstructure. – Separate front and rear fenders can be posed in a folded-back position. ![]() – Simple tool for creating a realistic track sag. ![]() ![]() – Tracks assembled from individual links. – Realistic suspension with multiple components which actually works like in the real vehicle. The exclusive decal sheet printed by Cartograf contains markings for 8 different vehicles that served in North Africa in 1941, including one captured by British troops. The 4th and 8th companies of Panzer Regiment 5 belonging to the Deutsches Afrika Korps (DAK) used this variant in combat in North Africa though it was soon superseded by more effective longer-gunned variants. Production of the Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.D began in October 1939 and a total of 232 vehicles were completed until October 1940, with around 30 converted for use in tropical conditions by installing improved ventilation system and sand filters.Ī few of these were also fitted with add-on armor on the front and sides of the superstructure. This edition includes a highly detailed high quality resin 3d printed figure of a Panzerfahrer. ![]() Limited edition 1/35 scale model kit of the Panzer IV Ausf.D tropical version. ![]()
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