ACCPACK082B
Thomas Gunn Miniatures
ACC PACK 082B with serial number 524 & Commander looking right
WW2 was not always about the flashy big cats, continually breaking down and always hogging the glory. The Germans, during WW2, had their work horses and one of the main variants was the Panzer IV.
The Panzer IV was the most produced German WW2 tank and the second-most numerous German fully tracked armoured fighting vehicle of the War. With 8,553 Panzer IVs [all versions] manufactured, only surpassed by the StuG III, with 10,086 built. While also being the most exported tank of the period, with over 300 being sold to Finland, Czechoslovakia and Spain. Seeing action with the Syrian army long after their larger counterparts were out of service, Panzer IVs served the Syrian Army in the 1967 Arab Israeli conflict.
You have the opportunity to collect 3 versions from the German WW2 Panzer Lehr Regiment, which fought on the Eastern and Western fronts, playing a pivotal role in the Normandy battles. All these new Panzer IVs have Zimmerit, which was a paste-like covering, used on mid- and late-war German tanks and armoured fighting vehicles in WW2. Creating a hard layer covering the metal armor, giving enough separation that anti-tank magnetic mines attached would not stick to the vehicle.
All these Panzer IVs have different commanders and the side skirts are individual, there are many different ways to display your Panzer IVs, with full skirts, no skirts or with missing skirt side pieces.
Limited run of 50.