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Pz.IV Ausf.F2 Russia 1944


Written by Nils Zwicker

Pz.IV Ausf.F2-14.Pz.Div.- Russia 1944

Item number: 88003

Status: sold out!

Scale: 1/72

About the model:
* true to scale diecast model made from metal, smaller parts made from plastic
* fully assembled
* rotating wheels with flexible track (unique for 1/72 diecast models)
* rotating turret and elevatable gun
* historically accurate painted and marked for 14.Pz.Div. in Russia
* including protective case for display
* package comes with open window display
* limited production!


About the original:
Around 200 Panzer IV F2 were produced and converted from F1 from March 1942 to July 1942. It had the 8 wheel suspension like its predecessors and was armed with the new long barreled 7,5cm KwK40 L/43 and two MG34. The crew consisted of 5 soldiers.
The Panzer IV Ausf.F2 is distuguishable from the new and unique single baffle muzzle brake and the L/43 gun instead of the longer L/48 seen in later versions.
The engine was the 265HP Maybach HL120TRM which allowed a maximum speed of 42km/h on street. The Panzer IV Ausf.F2 was 6.62m long, 2.88m wide and 2.68m high. It weighted 23 tons.
The 14.Panzerdivision was initially raised in August 1940 and was destroyed in January 1943 in Stalingrad. It was then raised again in march 1943 in France. It fought then again on the Eastern Front at Cherkassy, Ceterini and Kurland.It surrendered to russian troops in April 1945.

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Pz.IV Ausf.F1 Libya 1942


Written by Nils Zwicker

Pz.IV Ausf.F1-15.Pz.Div.- Libya 1942

Item number: 88001

Status: sold out!

Scale: 1/72

About the model:
* true to scale diecast model made from metal, smaller parts made from plastic
* fully assembled
* rotating wheels with flexible track (unique for 1/72 diecast models)
* rotating turret and elevatable gun
* historically accurate painted for 15.Pz.Div. in Libya
* including protective case for display
* package comes with open window display
* limited production!


About the original:

Around 470 Panzer IV F1 were produced from April 1941 to February 1942. It had the 8 wheel suspension like its predecessors and was still armed with the short barreled 7,5cm KwK37 L/24 and two MG34. The crew consisted of 5 soldiers.
The Panzer IV Ausf.F1 featured the new 50mm thick frontal armor and had the new 40cm wide tracks.
The engine was the 265HP Maybach HL120TRM which allowed a maximum speed of 42km/h on street. The Panzer IV Ausf.F1 was 5.92m long, 2.88m wide and 2.68m high. It weighted 22.3 tons.
The 15.Panzerdivision was raised in November 1940 and was sent to North-Africa in April 1941. It served there in many battles until their defeat and surrender in May 1943 in Tunisia.

More photos (click to enlarge):





Pz.IV Ausf.F1 Russia 1942


Written by Nils Zwicker

Pz.IV Ausf.F1-14.Pz.Div.- Russia 1942

Item number: 88002

Status: sold out!

Scale: 1/72

About the model:
* true to scale diecast model made from metal, smaller parts made from plastic
* fully assembled
* rotating wheels with flexible track (unique for 1/72 diecast models)
* rotating turret and elevatable gun
* historically accurate painted and marked for 14.Pz.Div. in Russia
* including protective case for display
* package comes with open window display
* limited production!

 

About the original:
Around 470 Panzer IV F1 were produced from April 1941 to February 1942. It had the 8 wheel suspension like its predecessors and was still armed with the short barreled 7,5cm KwK37 L/24 and two MG34. The crew consisted of 5 soldiers.
The Panzer IV Ausf.F1 featured the new 50mm thick frontal armor and had the new 40cm wide tracks.
The engine was the 265HP Maybach HL120TRM which allowed a maximum speed of 42km/h on street. The Panzer IV Ausf.F1 was 5.92m long, 2.88m wide and 2.68m high. It weighted 22.3 tons.
The 14.Panzerdivision was raised in August 1940 and battled in Hungary, Yugoslavia, Cholm, Mous, Charkow and Stalingrad. It was destroyed in January 1943 in Stalingrad.

More photos (click to enlarge):





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Since 2009 Panzerstahl produces highly detailed models in 1:72 scale. With german discipline and accuracy we already published seven product series and over fifty different tanks, vehicles and armoured cars so far.
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