Panzer IV Ausf.G, Kharkov 1943, 1:72, Panzerstahl
1.SS-Pz.Div. LAH in Kharkov
Fabricado en metal con algún accesorio plástico.
Las ruedas giran, las cadenas son de goma (únicas en escala 1/72).
La torre gira, el cañón oscila.
Totalmente pintado y montado de fábrica.
Excelente nivel de detalle.
Magnífica urna expositora de plástico rígido.
Nearly 1700 Panzer IV Ausf.G were produced by Krupp, Vomag and Nibelungenwerke from May 1942 to June 1943. It had the 8 wheel suspension like its predecessors and was initially armed with the long barreled 7,5cm KwK40 L/43 and two MG34. From March 1943 the longer 7,5cm KwK L/48 was installed. The crew consisted of 5 soldiers.
The Panzer IV Ausf.G is distuguishable from the Ausf.F2 by the new double baffle muzzle break.
The engine was the 265HP Maybach HL120TRM which allowed a maximum speed of 40km/h on street. The Panzer IV Ausf.G was 6.62m long, 2.88m wide and 2.68m high. It weighted 23.5 tons.
The 1.SS-Pz.Div. "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" was originally founded in 1933 but was raised as division only from 1939. It became a Panzergrenadierdivision in September 1942 and a Panzerdivision in October 1943. It fought on the Balkans, Russia, France, Kharkov, Kursk, Italy, Normandy, Ardennes, Hungary, Austria and Berlin. The last units surrendered in May 1945 in Austria.