Tamiya 35378 - German Tank Panzer IV Ausf.G - 1/35 Scale Model Kit
Tamiya 35378 - German Tank Panzer IV Ausf.G - 1/35 Scale Model Kit
Tamiya 35378 - German Tank Panzer IV Ausf.G - 1/35 Scale Model Kit
Tamiya 35378 - German Tank Panzer IV Ausf.G - 1/35 Scale Model Kit
Tamiya 35378 - German Tank Panzer IV Ausf.G - 1/35 Scale Model Kit
Tamiya 35378 - German Tank Panzer IV Ausf.G - 1/35 Scale Model Kit
Tamiya 35378 - German Tank Panzer IV Ausf.G - 1/35 Scale Model Kit
Tamiya 35378 - German Tank Panzer IV Ausf.G - 1/35 Scale Model Kit
Tamiya 35378 - German Tank Panzer IV Ausf.G - 1/35 Scale Model Kit
Tamiya 35378 - German Tank Panzer IV Ausf.G - 1/35 Scale Model Kit
Tamiya 35378 - German Tank Panzer IV Ausf.G - 1/35 Scale Model Kit
Tamiya 35378 - German Tank Panzer IV Ausf.G - 1/35 Scale Model Kit

Tamiya 35378 - German Tank Panzer IV Ausf.G - 1/35 Scale Model Kit

SKU: TAM35378
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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.
  • Reproduces long gun barrel successor to the Ausf.F tank depicted in kit # 35374.
  • Features many accessories such as jerry cans and sand bags depicting designs employed by units in the North African theater of WWII.
  • Comes with three figures with rolled up sleeves and one figure with standard clothes.
  • Choose between two types of decals: North African and Eastern Front.
  • Includes a full color painting guide and four-language background story.
Overview:

This 1/35 scale model assembly kit depicts the Ausf.G variant of the long-serving Pz.Kpfw.IV. Ausf.G tanks were equipped with long-barreled KwK 40 L/43 guns after fighting with Soviet armor demonstrated the obsolescence of the Wehrmacht’s short-barreled weapons. Produced between March 1942 and June 1943, they also featured a new mantlet and cradle, and further upgrades during production included extra armor. They would fight on all fronts in the ultimately unsuccessful German war effort.

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