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productive success (Pz.Kpfw. IV)

Developed in 1934 as a means to support the infantry, armored Panzer IV was the only one to be produced throughout the Second World War, for a total of 8000 pieces:
With a weight of 25 tons and 5 man crew, was capable of a maximum speed of 40 km / h.
The gun-howitzer was fitted with 75mm low initial speed, so it was suitable for the role against tank, which was to be covered by the Panzer III.
The model F1, reproduced here, was the last to adopt this type of armament, which was replaced by a long-barreled 75mm gun, more suitable for fighting with other armor. We note the absence of
Rommelkiste , the metal box located behind the tower, which contained personal effects crew:
In top view you can see the two doors on either side of the armored cannon close the loopholes to fire small arms inside the boat and the aerator outlet for the expulsion of smoke shot on the roof of the tower:
The vehicle is painted in blue-d 'order by all means Germans from 1938 to 1942, with the cross national obscured in the central part, in so as to leave visible only the corners.
This system was adopted based on experience in the Polish campaign, when the white cross proved a very useful reference point for enemy gunners.

Plastic model scale of 1:35 Italeri.
The appearance of the paint peeling is obtained with a few coats of metallic color to dry brush, and to reproduce the dust at the bottom of the medium are used to wash in a rich shade of ocher. Important
give the right curvature to the tracks, assembled mesh to mesh.
The muffler, peeling and oxidized by heat, has a base in matt black with several coats of reddish brown dry brush, the carbon black on the muzzle of the gun is made of matte black with a dry brush.
On the whole model is to be spread a wash of color smoke.
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