Tamiya 35353 - German Assault Tank IV - Brummbar Late Production - 1/35 Scale Model Kit
Tamiya 35353 - German Assault Tank IV - Brummbar Late Production - 1/35 Scale Model Kit
Tamiya 35353 - German Assault Tank IV - Brummbar Late Production - 1/35 Scale Model Kit
Tamiya 35353 - German Assault Tank IV - Brummbar Late Production - 1/35 Scale Model Kit
Tamiya 35353 - German Assault Tank IV - Brummbar Late Production - 1/35 Scale Model Kit
Tamiya 35353 - German Assault Tank IV - Brummbar Late Production - 1/35 Scale Model Kit
Tamiya 35353 - German Assault Tank IV - Brummbar Late Production - 1/35 Scale Model Kit
Tamiya 35353 - German Assault Tank IV - Brummbar Late Production - 1/35 Scale Model Kit
Tamiya 35353 - German Assault Tank IV - Brummbar Late Production - 1/35 Scale Model Kit
Tamiya 35353 - German Assault Tank IV - Brummbar Late Production - 1/35 Scale Model Kit

Tamiya 35353 - German Assault Tank IV - Brummbar Late Production - 1/35 Scale Model Kit

SKU: TAM35353
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Product Information

  • Construction Type Assembly Kit
  • Decals Included
  • Required To Complete Cement, Paint and Finishing Supplies
  • Scale 1/35
Features:
  • 1/35 scale plastic model assembly kit.
  • Elevation and traverse movement are provided by the massive main gun.
  • Schürzen side armor is recreated in multiple parts to allow a range of different depictions.
  • Parts are included to depict rubber-rimmed and all-steel road wheels.
  • Belt-type parts make for a realistic and fuss-free recreation of tracks.
  • Comes with 1 torso figure, 1 full body figure and 2 marking options for 219th Assault Tank Battalion vehicles.
  • Sold separately: Zimmerit coating sheet detail-up parts set (Item 12673)
Overview:

A Hard Hitter
Developed for infantry support during WWII, the Assault Tank IV married the trusty Pz.Kpfw.IV chassis with a simple fighting compartment featuring 100mm of front and 50mm of side armor, plus a high-powered 15cm gun that could defeat 160mm of 30-degree armor from 5km. Its variants can largely be grouped into early, mid and late production types, the latter of which was most numerous with 160 examples manufactured between May 1944 and March 1945. Feedback from crews of earlier Brummbärs had led to new a fighting compartment design and cupola, plus partial use of steel road wheels. Brummbärs were assigned to their own dedicated Assault Tank Battalions and fought on the Eastern Front and in Italy as the war drew to its conclusion.

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