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¡ÖPanzer IV Tank¡×
Tank Modeling Guide
Painting and Weathering of Panzer IV - Part 1: Ausf. A-G & Brummbär

The 25-ton class Panzer IV, developed as a support tank, was equipped with a large-caliber 7.5cm KwK 24 L/24 gun, which was notable in 1938. During World War II, it saw armor enhancements and upgrades to a more powerful long-barreled 7.5cm gun, establishing the glory of the German armored forces. This guide focuses on new kits ranging from the early Ausf. A to the long-barreled Ausf. G models. Additionally, it introduces the formidable Brummbär assault tank with 100mm armor and a large-caliber 15cm howitzer. The guide covers kit overviews, construction tips, painting, and weathering techniques. It also includes an article on the definitive identification method for Panzer IV variants (A-G), a valuable photo collection of the Vorpanzer (Ausf. D and E), and a detailed comparison of parts for each Ausf. A-G kit.

Panzer IV Ausf. A-G (1/35)
Panzer IV Ausf. A: Dragon
Panzer IV Ausf. D: Dragon/Platz
Panzer IV Ausf. E: Zvezda
Panzer IV Ausf. F (Vorpanzer): Border Model
Panzer IV Ausf. F2/G: Border Model
Panzer IV Ausf. G: Zvezda
Panzer IV Ausf. G Mid/Late: Border Model
Panzer IV Assault Tank (1/35)

Brummbär Early: Hobby Boss
Brummbär Mid-Production: Academy
Brummbär Mid with Zimmerit Coating: Dragon
Brummbär Late: Tamiya
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Release Date: September 17
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