Panzer
IV Ausf C
The
Panzer IV was the most numerous German tank and
the second-most numerous German fully tracked armoured
fighting vehicle of the Second World War;
8,553 Panzer IVs of all versions were built during World War II, only
exceeded by the StuG III assault
gun with 10,086 vehicles.
The
Ausf. C replaced the B in 1938. This saw the turret armour
increased to 30 mm (1.18 in), which brought the tank's weight to
18.14 t (20.00 short tons). After assembling 40 Ausf. Cs,
starting with chassis number 80341, the engine was replaced with the
improved HL 120TRM. The last of the 140 Ausf. Cs was produced in
August 1939.
Features
include:
- Pre-supported
option
- Pre-hollowed
option
- Magnet
holes for turrets
- Option
to print tracks separately or attached to hull
- Option
for commanders hatch to be printed in the open position
- Optional
Shurzen
The model is in 1/56 scale
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